PORT ANGELES — Chris “Chi” McNulty of Port Angeles captured first place at the third annual Peninsula’s Got Talent show.
McNulty performed his original song, “Memories” at the Feb. 9 contest on the Peninsula College Port Angeles campus attended by some 150 people.
He won a $500 scholarship and will perform at the Juan de Fuca Festival on Memorial Day Weekend.
Lauren Piper of Sequim placed second with a performance of an original song she wrote called “Only He.”
Cecilia Warfield of Port Angeles captured third place by singing “I Dreamed A Dream” from the musical Les Miserables.
Judges were Dan Maguire, executive director of the Juan de Fuca Foundation; Janet Lucas, English faculty and a member of the Juan de Fuca Foundation Board; Luke Robins, Peninsula College president; and Paige O’Dell, Associated Student Council vice president of programming.
The masters of ceremonies were ASC President Kelly Kevershan and member Emelie Small.
The ASC held auditions and narrowed the field to 10 performers for the show.