Miss America's Outstanding Teen State Pageants - Texas

Texas

Year Name Hometown Age Local title Placement at MAO Teen Special scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
2012 Margana Wood Top 8
2011 Reilly Johannson 3rd runner-up
2010 Madison Fuller Fairfield Miss Teen Frisco
2009 Taylor Lowery Lufkin Frisco's Outstanding Teen
2008 Sydney Capello Southlake 15 Miss Teen Duncanville Top 10 Preliminary Evening Gown Award; Preliminary Talent Award
2007 Callie Thompson Katy 17 Miss Montgomery County's Outstanding Teen Community Service Winner
2006 Kendall Morris Ennis 15 Miss Southlake's Outstanding Teen Preliminary sportswear, preliminary evening gown, Non-finalist sportswear Later Miss Texas 2011
2005 Heather Harris Houston 17 Miss Houston's Outstanding Teen Succeeded Meghan Miller
Meghan Miller Beaumont 17 Miss Farmer's Branch Outstanding Teen Winner Preliminary evening gown, preliminary talent
2004 Holly Gonzalez Miss Teen Bexar County No national pageant
2003 Chase Brown Miss Teen Frisco No national pageant
2002 Brittany Wellsfry Miss Teen Farmers Branch No national pageant
2001 Shea Yarborough Miss Teen North Texas No national pageant
2000 Rebecca Robinson Miss Teen Collin County No national pageant Later Miss Texas 2008
1999 LeeAnn Haynie Miss Teen Metrocrest No national pageant
1998 Caitlin Sullivan Miss Teen Farmers Branch No national pageant
1997 Cindy Elizondo Miss Teen Collin County No national pageant
1996 Larkin Parker Miss Teen Texarkana No national pageant
1995 AnaMichelle Lopez Miss Teen Nacogdoches No national pageant
1994 Brooke Staudt Miss Teen Houston No national pageant
1993 Tara Watson Miss Teen Lake O’ The Pines No national pageant Later Miss Texas 2000
1992 Carly Jarmon Miss Teen Hurst-Euless-Bedford No national pageant Later Miss Texas 1995
1991 Amanda Talbot Miss Teen Lake O’ The Pines No national pageant
1990 Brooke Bigelow Miss Teen Greater East Texas No national pageant

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