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Mr. Bronco 2011 Crowned
Twenty-eight brave male senior Broncos performed before a sold out house on Friday night at Vista Murrieta High School as part of the Mr. Bronco Contest.
Not even a cold rainy night in Murrieta could stop a sold out crowd from turning out to witness the crowning of the 2011 Mr. Bronco.
The event, "Welcome to the Jungle," was held before a raucous crowd Friday in the Performing Arts Center at .
Twenty-eight brave male senior Broncos performed for the crown with all proceeds from ticket sales benefiting the Murrieta Valley High Schools Scholarship Foundation, which funds scholarships for each of the high school's graduating seniors.
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The young men competed in three different categories--formal wear, talent and swimwear--for the title of Mr. Bronco.
in Murrieta donated the tuxedos that the boys wore in the formal wear competition.
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The crowd went into a frenzy as the talent part of the show started. The young men danced, sang and displayed karate moves. Drum Major Charles Hall, a senior, performed two wine glass music songs.
The swimwear portion produced everything from surfing and water polo swimwear to soccer. Adam Ingala looked like a king of the jungle, garnering the "People's Choice Award."
But in the end, senior Nick Sabio, who is involved in student government, was crowned Mr.Bronco 2011.