Miss America's Outstanding Teen State Pageants - Kentucky

Kentucky

Year Name Hometown Age Local title Placement at MAO Teen Special scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
2012 Lauren Bohl
2011 Erynn Landherr Louisville 16 Louisville's Outstanding Teen
2010 Laura Jones Fisherville 17 Louisville's Outstanding Teen Top 10 Preliminary Evening Gown & Instrumental Talent Award
2009 Madison McCowan London Bowling Green's Outstanding Teen
2008 Ashley Ferry Louisville 17 Thoroughbred's Outstanding Teen Troy Scholarship Winner
2007 Ann-Blair Thornton Bowling Green 17 Elizabethtown Area's Outstanding Teen 4th runner-up Troy Scholarship Winner Later Miss Kentucky 2011; 1st runner-up to National Sweetheart 2010
2006 Alison Lovely Salyersville 16 Belle of the Bluegrass' Outstanding Teen Later Kentucky's Junior Miss 2008
2005 Erin Clark Louisville 15 Jeffersontown's Outstanding Teen
2004 Madalyn Kamkar Barbourville Cumberland Falls Teen No national pageant
2003 Sarah Billiter Shelbiana East Kentucky Teen No national pageant
2002 Megan Beiswenger Sebree North Central Teen No national pageant
2001 Bethany Adkins Pikeville Heart of Kentucky Teen No national pageant
2000 Stephanie Jaggers Louisville Heart of Kentucky Teen No national pageant
1999 Maria Maldonado Lexington Lexington Teen No national pageant Later Miss Kentucky 2004
1998 Monica Hardin Louisville Louisville Teen No national pageant Later Miss Kentucky 2001

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