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All credit to Moville's Melissa 18.01.10

by Kevin Kelly, Inishowen Independent

LOCAL stars of the future were out in force recently at the Glenavon House Hotel in Cookstown when the final of the Credit Union CU Factor competition took place. Fifteen talented young vocalists took to the stage to battle it out for the £1,000 top prize.
Representing Foyle Credit Union was Moville’s Melissa Craig who scooped second place and £500 in the hotly-contested competition. On the night, Melissa performed a stunning rendition of 'Think of Me' from Phantom of the Opera.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent, a jubilant Melissa said: “It was a great honour to come second on Saturday night as the competition was very tough. I found the experience very nerve wracking as it was the first time I had performed in front of judges who publicly commented on my performance afterwards.”
Melissa is a transition year student in Moville Community College and regularly takes part in both Scór na nÓg and feiseanna. Walking off with £500 on the night for her efforts she added: “Performing is something which I enjoy and I hope to continue with it after I finish school.”
The event was hosted by radio and television presenter Conor Phillips; five judges presided over the evening’s entertainment: Malachi Cush, Tina Calder, Muriel Day,
Mellisa Craig, right, with Niamh Furey.
Meta Bell and Malcolm McDowell.
Melissa is the daughter of Paddy and Philomena Craig and there is a long running musical tradition in the Craig family.
“I am really delighted for her; it’s a great achievement for her personally as well as it being brilliant for the Foyle Credit Union,” said chuffed mum Philomena. “Melissa was the only Donegal person taking part in the competition on Saturday night and she did us proud.”
Other winners on the night included Shake the Glitter (Ardboe and Pomeroy Credit Unions), a female trio who performed ‘Proud Mary' and Niamh Furey (Pennyburn Credit Union) who sang crowd pleaser ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ by Journey.
The CU Factor competition represented a joint effort from the five chapters of the Credit Union in the North and was developed to raise awareness among young people of the Credit Union. It is now hoped to make it a permanent event in the years ahead.
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