BLACKFORD NAMED As Miss Teen Popcorn, Blackford received a $200
scholarship donated by Circle E Ranch & Circle T Logistics, her crown
sponsored by Joanne Cook, a portrait from Hughes Studio, a ruby &
sapphire crown necklace, a crown pin, flowers and a prize package.
Blackford also seized the top honors in the Talent
and Anything Popcorn categories.
This effort earned her two $50 awards sponsored by Joanne Cook
and Carol and Gene Ault respectively.
A 16-year old student attending In her new capacity, Blackford will be featured at
all Festival activities, including the Festival’s Orville Redenbacher
Parade and performing from the main stage.
She will also make numerous appearances throughout The newly crowned Blackford said, “It has been an
incredible experience. This
was my first time competing, so I didn’t know what to expect or if I
could win … everyone was so wonderful … I’m just shocked right now.”
Blackford is the daughter of Scott and Connie Blackford of Nabbing First Runner Up was Bryana Conant.
The Michaela Walker took Second Runner-up honors.
Although having no bearing on the
Miss Teen results, Third Runner Up is Samantha Appleman, a 15-year-old Named Fourth Runner Up, Elizabeth Corwin, is a
14-year-old student at Each of the runners-up received a $100 scholarship
donated by Ann Walters, Tim Mooney, Pat and Eric Anthony, and American
Family Insurance. In
addition to a prize package, they also received a portrait from Hughes
Studio. All contestants
received a Mary Kay Cosmetic bag and makeup sponsored by Shirley
McAlister and Carol Ault, as well as snacks donated by Wyandot Popcorn.
Other award winners were: The Popcorn Spirit award, a $50 award was sponsored
by Anthony Farms, Pat and Eric Anthony, went to 14-year-old Ranissa
Harrison. The daughter of
Joe and Tammy Harrison of The second $50 Community Service Award sponsored by
Deb and Barry Tinnerello went to Amanda Evans.
The 16-year-old A Commitment to Excel Award of $50 sponsored by
Peacock Water and Dottie Ann’s went to Hunter Boyce.
The daughter of Casey Stevens of Also competing and receiving participation gifts
was Kaitlyn Smith, the 17-year-old daughter of Richard and Sherry Smith
of Kay Gwinner, director of the Miss Teen Popcorn
program, said, “We’ve always been pleased with the wonderful teens we
are privileged to work with, and they would all have represented the
Festival well. These young
women come away winners just by having the courage to get up on that
stage and participate.”
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