Miss America's Outstanding Teen State Pageants - Maine

Maine

Year Name Hometown Age Local title Placement at MAO Teen Special scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
2012 Katie Elliott
2011 Alison Folsom Saco 16 Troy Scholarship Winner Sister of Shannon Folsom, Maine's 2008 Outstanding Teen
2010 Marybeth Noonan Raymond 15
2009 Kristin Korda Saco
2008 Shannon Folsom Saco 17 Troy Scholarship Winner Crowned Miss Collegiate America 2011
2007 Erin Buck Caribou 15
2006 Mallory Lavoie Madawaska 16
2005 Katelyn Smith Enfield 16

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