Winners
Year | Name | Hometown | Age1 | Placement at Miss Teen USA | Special awards at Miss Teen USA | Notes | |
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2013 | Maurissa Gunn | Park City | 16 | ||||
2012 | Danica Jansma | Manhattan | 15 | ||||
2011 | Sibahn Doxey | Frenchtown | 18 | ||||
2010 | Dakota Mackey | Missoula | |||||
2009 | Haley Boyer | Stevensville | 17 | ||||
2008 | Stacey Velasco | Dillon | 18 | ||||
2007 | Chelsea Nelson | Billings | 17 | ||||
2006 | Katie Blair | Billings | 18 | Winner | First Miss Montana Teen USA to ever make the semifinals at the national pageant. Later took over Miss California USA 2011 title. | ||
2005 | Kendall Powell | Missoula | 17 | ||||
2004 | Autumn Muller | Harlowton | 17 | Later Miss Montana USA 2012 | |||
2003 | Arielle Brown | Billings | 17 | ||||
2002 | Meghan Minnick | Missoula | 15 | ||||
2001 | Kristi Krings | Billings | Won the Grand Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition for her original song "I Am Found." | ||||
2000 | Renae Lynn Skogen | Conrad | |||||
1999 | Raylene Miller | Great Falls | |||||
1998 | Maggie Stoker | Bigfork | |||||
1997 | Coty Strickler | Dillon | |||||
1996 | Grace Tubbs | Helena | |||||
1995 | Christi Hanson | Helena | |||||
1994 | Desiree Gravelle | Kalispell | |||||
1993 | Angela Carter | Kalispell | |||||
1992 | Aubrey Jo Hiller | Missoula | Later Miss Montana 1996 | ||||
1991 | Trisha Rosenbaum | Missoula | |||||
1990 | Stephanie Wallace | ||||||
1989 | Jennifer Cook | Stevensville | |||||
1988 | Kristen Anderson | Columbia Falls | Later Miss Montana USA 1993 | ||||
1987 | Andrea Madsen | Bozeman | |||||
1986 | Karry Koslecki | Bozeman | |||||
1985 | Katie Adams | Kalispell | |||||
1984 | Pam Miller | Columbia Falls | |||||
1983 | Leslie Lucas | Miles City |
1 Age at the time of the Miss Teen USA pageant
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