Washington
Year | Name | Hometown | Age | Local title | Placement at MAO Teen | Special scholarships at MAO Teen | Notes |
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2012 | Janae Calaway | Kennewick | 17 | Miss Tri-Cities' Outstanding Teen 2011 | Top 12 | ||
2011 | Nicole Renard | Kennewick | 16 | Miss Tri-Cities' Outstanding Teen 2010 | Preliminary Talent | Younger sister of Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2010 - Victoria Renard | |
2010 | Victoria Renard | Kennewick | 17 | Benton County's Outstanding Teen | 3rd Runner Up | Troy University's Chancellor's Scholarship Award | Older sister of Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2011 - Nicole Renard. Miss Sooner State (Oklahoma) 2012 |
2009 | Reina Almon | Yakima | 17 | Apple County's Outstanding Teen | |||
2008 | Tori Knight | Puyallup | 16 | Pierce County's Outstanding Teen | Miss Northwest 2011. Competed in Miss Washington 2011 pageant. | ||
2007 | Genay Tucker | Vancouver | 16 | Miss Greater Vancouver's Outstanding Teen | First former Miss WAOT to be crowned an the Miss level as Miss Spokane 2011. 3rd runner up in the Miss Washington 2011 pageant. | ||
2006 | Stefanie Range | Auburn | 13 | Miss Lakeland Hills' Outstanding Teen | |||
2005 | Shalane Larango | Ridgefield | 16 | Miss Clark County's Outstanding Teen | 2nd runner-up | Later Miss Washington Teen USA 2007. First former Miss America's Outstanding Teen state titleholder to compete in Miss Teen USA. | |
2004 | Sadie Porter | No national pageant | Later Miss Washington Teen USA 2009 |
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