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Scholarship pageant awards seven titles
from January 25, 2023
LUCIA PLAGGE Reporter
Fourteen young women and teenagers competed for several local Miss titles at the Larson Performing Arts Center at South Dakota State University Saturday, Jan. 21.
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The candidates consisted of eight young women and six teenagers. They competed in two groups for one of seven possible titles: Miss SDSU, Miss Brookings, Miss Dakota Plains, Miss McCrory Gardens, Miss Jacks Outstanding Teen, Miss Brookings Outstanding Teen and Miss Dakota Plains Outstanding Teen. In addition to the honor of a title, crown and sash, the winners all receive scholarships. The title of Miss McCrory Gardens is new this year.
This year’s Misses winner are: Miss Brookings Maleah Eschenbuam, Miss Dakota Plains Loretta Smith, Miss MCrory Gardens Breanna Bossman, and Miss SDSU Katie Milbrandt. The newly crowned teens are: Miss Jacks Outstanding Teen Madison Glover,
Miss Brookings Outstanding Teen Evian Johnson, and Miss Dakota Plains Outstanding Teen Isabella Gortmaker.
The titles were awarded to those who the judges thought will do an excellent job representing their local areas, according to, Carolyn Knutson, director of the Miss SDSU/Miss Brookings Scholarship Program. Candidates showcase themselves in several areas, including on-stage questions, red carpet and talent presentations.
On stage-questions give the contenders an opportunity to prove their poise and confidence. They also modeled evening gowns for the red carpet portion. The talent presentations at Saturday’s event showcased a variety of talents, including monologues, vocals, dance and a CPR demonstration.
Miss candidates each chose an area of the community they are passionate about improving for the social impact portion of the event and gave a presentation about that area. For the Teens, this part of the program was replaced with a fitness demonstration.
Attending and emceeing Saturday’s competition were the 2022 reigning roy- alty: Miss SDSU Molly Crawford, Miss Dakota Plains Emily Deinken, Miss Jacks Outstanding Teen Jadah Aragon, Miss South Dakota Hunter Widvey and Miss South Dakota Outstanding Teen Olivia Odenbrett.
Widvey sang the national anthem to start the pageant. She said she has won over $26,000 in scholarships through pageants throughout the years.
“There was a good turnout for an audience at a regional event, the talent elements were varied and the candidates worked hard,” said Jay Vanduch, operations manager at the Performing Arts Center. “I thought it went well.”
For the new royalty, the Miss SDSU/ Miss Brookings Pageant is just the beginning, Knutson said. They are now eligible to compete for the title of Miss South Dakota and Miss South Dakota Outstanding Teen, who are then able to continue to the national level and compete for Miss America.
The Miss SDSU/Miss Brookings event is put on with the help of volunteers and the winners’ scholarships, bouquets and sashes are donated by organizations or alumni.
It is common for participants to continue to stay involved with the program, Knutson said. Teens come back to compete for a Miss title, Misses return to volunteer with the organization.
“It’s kind of like a family,” Knutson said.
2023 Winners
Miss Brookings: Maleah Eschenbuam
Miss Dakota Plains: Loretta Smith
Miss McCrory Gardens: Breanna Bossman
Miss SDSU Katie Milbrandt
Miss Jacks Outstanding Teen: Madison Glover
Miss Brookings Outstanding Teen: Evian Johnson
Miss Dakota Plains Outstanding Teen Isabella Gortmaker