Miss Teenage California
The Miss Teenage California competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of California to compete in a national level pageant. Competitors are judged in the areas of "activities & achievements", personality, poise, and appearance in formal wear. The pageant does not include either a swimsuit or talent competition, and awards college scholarships, wardrobe, and other prizes.[1] The competition is produced by Crown U Productions, of [Lake Elsinore, California The pageant was sold to K.Nicole Clark owner of Crown U Productions in March 2015.[2]
Miss Teenage California 2014
The winner of the Miss Teenage California 2014 pageant was Alexxa Morgan of Oceanside.
List of winners
Year[3] | Name[3] | Hometown[3] |
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2014 | Alexxa Morgan | Oceanside |
2013 | Jordan Fowler | Redwood City |
2012 | Cassandra Kunze | El Cajon |
2011 | Bianca Vierra[4] | Hayward |
2010 | Mary-Kate FitzPatrick[5] | Danville |
2009 | Brittany Chen[6] | Cerritos |
2008 | Alexandra Ritschard | Roseville |
2007 | Noelle Freeman | Carlsbad |
2006 | Caitlin Barrett | Folsom |
2005 | Brittany McClintick | Upland |
2004 | Erin Ashley Darling[7] | San Jose |
2003 | Melissa Chaty | Redwood Valley |
2002 | Tara Sanders | Carlsbad |
2001 | Ami Geist | Vacaville |
2000 | Carmella Papaleo | Rancho Palos Verdes |
1999 | Ellen Chapman | San Jose |
1998 | Natalie Arena | San Diego |
1997 | Kristen Hungerford | Nuevo |
1996 | Runya Bedrosian | Thousand Oaks |
1995 | Stacy Rummonds | Santa Rosa |
1994 | Amanda Aardsma | Mission Viejo |
1993 | Jessica Morales | Wilmington |
1992 | Rachelle Krahmer | El Dorado Hills |
1991 | Tiara English | Mission Viejo |
1990 | Jessica Celaya | Foster City |
1989 | Joetta Rivera | West Covina |
1988 | Deana Avila | Laguna Niguel |
1987 | Melissa Anderson | Alta Loma |
1986 | Aya Peard | Cupertino |
1985 | Lysa Schuyler | Northridge |
1984 | Jamel Plaza | Elk Grove |
1983 | Stayci Beaman | Upland |
1982 | Jodee Dominici | Madera |
1981 | Christina Landman | Santa Cruz |
1980 | Amy Coverdale | Travis Air Force Base |
References
- ↑ UC Berkeley News, student interviews, 2004
- ↑ Crow
- 1 2 3 "Miss Teenage California Winners". Miss Teenage California. Retrieved April 24, 2013.
- ↑ Miss Teenage California website
- ↑ Sharpe, Maggie (June 21, 2011). "Miss Danville Eyes California Crown". Danville Patch. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ↑
- ↑ Mercury News
External links
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