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(Courtesy photo) Becca Butcher, of Ogden, shows off her pole-dancing costume for her 'America's Got Talent' audition, set for Wednesday in Las Vegas.

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Ogden's Becca Butcher is heading to Las Vegas for a Wednesday audition for "America's Got Talent."

"The casting director saw some of the stuff I did on YouTube and invited me to the second audition," she said.

(DJAMILA GROSSMAN/Standard-Examiner) Left to right, Shaundalee Morgan, Veva Ahlstrom, LaChere Vawdrey, Ayrion Myers and Cambria Gibson -- the Fab 5 -- pose for a portrait at Spotlight Dance and Tumbling in Uintah.

Meet the Fab 5 / The Whitear sisters thoroughly enjoyed the'America's Got Talent' ride

The Whitear sisters of Morgan County, cheered on by millions as the Fab 5 cloggers of NBC's "America's Got Talent," love to tell a story about how they first discovered dance:

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Cloggers fall short in 'America's Got Talent' finale

The Fab 5 cloggers will have a chance to cool their heels for a while.

The Morgan County sisters learned halfway through Wednesday night's two-hour broadcast that they did not make the Top 5 acts in the "America's Got Talent" season finale.

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Utahns dance last competitive 'Talent' routine

Morgan County's Fab 5 danced its last competitive routine on Monday night on "America's Got Talent."

Now the five power cloggers, who are sisters, just have to wait until Wednesday night to learn which act of the 10 finalists will walk away with a $1 million prize and a chance to play Las Vegas.

(Courtesy NBC) The Fab 5 from Morgan County have competed four times and are in the finals with 10 other acts.

'America's Got Talent' judges won't pick a winner in TV finals

Two "America's Got Talent" judges wouldn't predict a winner when they talked with reporters Wednesday about the upcoming finals for the NBC show.

But when asked to gauge the potential ability of, oh, let's say power cloggers from Morgan County, to wow a Las Vegas audience, the judges said they could imagine a positive reception.

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Still in the running / Morgan's Fab 5 into 'America's Got Talent' finals

Morgan County's Fab 5 power cloggers stood by Wednesday night as judges for "America's Got Talent" selected acts to move on to the competition's finals.
Judges kept three cowboy tenors, and sent a dog act packing.
They advanced a 75-year-old comedian grandma and a country crooning chicken farmer, and cut a 13-year-old ballet dancer.
Basketball-playing gymnasts were dismissed, then just two groups remained: a sibling gospel trio and Utah's own Fab 5.
With one remaining finals opening and two more minutes in the broadcast, the judges seemed stumped.

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Morgan’s Fab 5 compete in ‘America’s Got Talent’ semifinals at 8 p.m.

See Morgan's Fab 5 in action on 'America's Got Talent' in both the Quarter Finals and Semi Finals.
The power cloggers, who drew praise and earned a spot in the semifinals last month on the NBC show, compete again tonight. "America's Got Talent" airs at 8 p.m. on KSL Channel 5. The last acts to join the semifinals will be revealed in a 7 p.m. show.
The Whittear sisters, now known as Veva Ahlstrom, Cambria Gibson, Ayrion Myers, Shaundalee Morgan and LaChere Vawdrey, will perform on the 8 p.m. show and will have their act assessed by judges Piers Morgan, David Hasselhoff and Sharon Osbourne.

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