Miss America's Outstanding Teen State Pageants - New York

New York

Year Name Hometown Age Local title Placement at MAO Teen Special scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
2012 Shannon Ryan Clifton Park Miss Empire Rose's Outstanding Teen Spirit of America Award (Miss Congeniality), Nova Southeastern Universities razor’s edge leadership scholarship Teen of Mallory Hytes Hagan Miss America 2013
2011 Lauren Molella Miss Duchess County's Outstanding Teen Daughter of Miss Massachusetts 1983 & Miss National Sweetheart 1982- Holly Mayer; Niece of Miss New York 1989- Lisa Molella
2010 Alison Stroming New York City Jubilee's Outstanding Teen Preliminary Talent Winner
2009 Kara Jae Kowalski Staten Island 15 Richmond County's Outstanding Teen
2008 Alexandra Mazzucchelli Staten Island 16 Staten Island's Outstanding Teen
2007 Allison Carlos Watertown 15 Adirondack International Speedway's Outstanding Teen
2006 Brittany Balandis Fairport 16 Greater Niagara's Outstanding Teen Succeeded Maria DeSantis
Maria DeSantis Staten Island 17 Staten Island's Outstanding Teen Winner Preliminary Talent Winner
2005 Amanda Lee Alicea Staten Island 16 Staten Island's Outstanding Teen

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