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Images: Suburban Chicago's Got Talent: Day two of competition

  Rory Wood, 18, left, and his brother Casey, 15, both of Palatine preform a martial arts fight scene during the preliminary Suburban Chicago’s Got Talent auditions at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in Arlington Heights on Friday. The two brothers said they have been practicing martial arts skills since age three. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  “Sophmore 64” duo Jake Basala, 16, right, and Calvin Hughes, 17, both of LIndenhurst, set up a Commodore 64 and two Game Boys to create music during the preliminary Suburban Chicago’s Got Talent auditions at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in Arlington Heights on Friday. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  Wesley Kochan, aka WES LeE “K”, of Bartlett listens to judges’ comments after performing in the Suburban Chicago’s Got Talent auditions at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in Arlington Heights on Friday. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  “Sophmore 64” duo Jake Basala, 16, left, and Calvin Hughes, 17, both of LIndenhurst, listen to the judges’ comments. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  Wesley Kochan, aka WES LeE “K”, of Bartlett listens to judges’ comments after performing. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  “Sophmore 64” duo Jake Basala, 16, left, and Calvin Hughes, 17, both of LIndenhurst, preform music using a Commodore 64 and two Game Boys. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  “Sophmore 64” duo Jake Basala, 16, left, and Calvin Hughes, 17, both of LIndenhurst, preform music using a Commodore 64 and Game Boys . George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  The judges at Suburban Chicago’s Got Talent auditions were impressed with the martial arts fighting of Rory Wood, 18, and his brother Casey, 15, both of Palatine. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  Suburban Chicago’s Got Talent judge Michelle Shaver, preforming arts education director at Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, offers feedback for a performer. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  Wesley Kochan, aka WES LeE “K”, of Bartlett, leaves the stage after performing. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
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