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Makenzie Scroggs, Miss Natchitoches City of Lights, Crowned Miss Louisiana

THE 60TH EDITION OF THE MISS LOUISIANA PAGEANT concluded on Saturday, June 17, as a new titleholder was crowned, set to represent the state at the upcoming Miss America competition later this year. Miss Natchitoches City of Lights, Makenzie Scroggs, emerged victorious and claimed the title of Miss Louisiana 2023.

Alongside Miss Scroggs, other exceptional contestants also made their mark during the pageant. Miss Bell of the D’Arbonne, Anna Claire Lemoine, secured the position of 4th runner-up, while Miss LA Watermelon Festival, Jourdan Waddell, achieved the 3rd runner-up placement. Additionally, Miss University of LA Monroe, Leslie Hobgood, was named the 2nd runner-up, and Miss Union Parish, Olivia Grace George, claimed the 1st runner-up spot.

The Miss Louisiana Organization operates within the Miss America Organization, renowned for its substantial provision of scholarships for women worldwide. This year, the state organization will distribute more than $60,000 in cash scholarships, alongside over $300,000 worth of in-kind scholarships available to deserving candidates. These scholarships empower and support the educational pursuits of talented young women across the state. The newly crowned Miss Louisiana, Makenzie Scroggs, will now embark on an incredible journey as she prepares to represent her state on the national stage at the highly anticipated Miss America competition. This prestigious event brings together exceptional women from across the country, showcasing their intellect, talent, and commitment to community service.

As Miss Louisiana 2023, Makenzie Scroggs will carry the hopes and dreams of her fellow Louisianans as she competes for the coveted Miss America title. Her journey will not only involve rigorous preparation and dedication but also the opportunity to inspire others through her platform and make a positive impact on the lives of those she encounters.

We congratulate Makenzie Scroggs on her welldeserved victory and commend all the remarkable contestants who participated in the Miss Louisiana pageant. Their dedication, talent, and commitment to service exemplify the spirit of the Miss America Organization and inspire young women everywhere to strive for excellence in all aspects of their lives.

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