Miss Columbia’s Teen, Mary Elle Marchant, won the Teen Evening Gown award Thursday night at the Miss South Carolina pageant and received a $500 savings bond. Marchant, following her award Thursday night at Columbia’s Township Auditorium, has achieved the distinction of a triple preliminary competition winner.
Winners were announced in six categories after the third night of preliminary competition.
Miss Clemson's Teen, Abigail Kate Fowler, won the Overall Teen Talent award and received a $500 scholarship in Wednesday’s Miss South Carolina pageant in Columbia.
Fowler performed a lyrical dance to “Never Enough” by Loren Allred from the feature-film, “The Greatest Showman“. Having won the Teen Evening Gown award on Tuesday evening, Fowler’s win Wednesday earned her the status of a double preliminary winner.
The Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization, on Tuesday evening, announced winners in six categories after the first night of preliminary competition at Columbia’s Township Hall.
Miss Lander University’s, Shelly Nevins, won the Miss Rookie Talent Award. She performed a vocal rendition of the song “Little Me” by Little Mix.
Miss Hartsville, Jill Dudley, was crowned Miss South Carolina 2022 at Township Auditorium in Columbia, SC, on Saturday.
Dudley, 22, is.from Socastee and attends the University of South Carolina. For her talent she performed a vocal rendition to "Never Enough". She was also a talent preliminary winner. She will receive a $60,000 scholarship and compete in the Miss
Four preliminary winners were announced at the Miss South Carolina/Miss Teen Pageant after the third night of preliminary competition on Thursday at Township Auditorium in Columbia.
The final competition for the Teens is at 6 p.m. on Friday when the new Miss South Carolina Teen will be crowned. The final competition for the Miss candidates starts at 8 p.m. on Saturday when the new Miss South Carolina will be crowned live on FOX stations.
Four preliminary winners were announced after the second night of preliminary competition on Wednesday at Township Auditorium in Columbia.
Miss Hartsville, Jill Dudley, won the Talent preliminary in the Miss South Carolina competition. She performed a vocal rendition of “Never Enough”.
By JIM FAIR
Four preliminary winners were announced after the first night of preliminary competition on Tuesday at Township Auditorium in Columbia.
Julia Herrin, Miss Clarendon, was crowned Miss South Carolina 2021 at Township Auditorium in Columbia, on Saturday.
Herrin is a 19-year-old from Bluffton and attends Auburn University. She performed Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement on the piano for her talent.
Dabria Aguilar, Miss Capital City Teen, was crowned Miss South Carolina Teen 2021 at Township Auditorium in Columbia on Friday.
Aguilar is a 17-year-old from Hanahan. She attends Hanahan High School. She was a preliminary talent winner performing a contemporary ballet to the music, Brotsjor. Aguilar will compete in Miss America's Outstanding Teen Pageant in July, in Orlando, Fla.
Four more preliminary winners were announced after the third night of preliminary competition on Thursday at Township Auditorium in Columbia.
The final competition for the Teens is at 8 p.m. on Friday when the new Miss South Carolina Teen will be crowned. The final competition for the Miss candidates starts at 8 p.m. on Saturday, when the new Miss South Carolina will be crowned.
Preliminary winners were announced after the Tuesday and Wednesday nights of preliminary competition at Township Auditorium in Columbia. Miss Greater Greer, Jada Samuel, won the Talent preliminary Tuesday night.
Winners Tuesday were:
The Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen Competitions has been postponed until June 2021. The unanimous decision was made by the Board of Directors for the Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Nothing is more important to us than the health and well-being of our candidates, their families, our competition volunteers, production team members and our South Carolina Princesses and Princes. We had already delayed the state competitions until August 1st but feel it is best to wait until next year so we are aligned with the plans of our national organization,” said Erin Gambrell, Chairman of the Board for the Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization.
Kasie Thomas, a sophomore broadcast media major from Wetumpka, Ala., was crowned Miss North Greenville University at the scholarship competition Jan. 17 in Turner Chapel. Thomas will compete this summer in the Miss South Carolina competition.
Brook Biondo from Travelers Rest, was first-runnerup, Hope Scott from Kingstree second runner-up, and Kimberly Ensley from Inman was third runnerup.
Kamryn Mathis, from Greer, was crowned USA National Princess 2019.
Mathis, nine years old, also won scholarship money and a prize package during the pageant held at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.
Morgan Nichols, Miss Clemson, was crowned Miss South Carolina 2019 at Township Auditorium on Saturday.
Nichols is a 22 year-old from Lexington and attends Clemson University. She sang “Bridge Over Troubled Water” for the talent competition. She will receive a $60,000 scholarship and compete in the Miss America Pageant in September.
Kellan Fenegan, Miss Columbia Teen, was crowned Miss South Carolina Teen 2019 at Township Auditorium in Columbia Friday
Fenegan is a 16 year-old from Lexington and attends River Bluff High School. She sang “In My Dreams” for the talent competition. Fenegan was an Evening Gown/Social Impact preliminary winner.
• Tuesday's preliminary winners
Miss Greater Greer Teen was among four preliminary winners after the second night of the Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen competition on Wednesday at Township Auditorium in Columbia.
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