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America's Junior Miss: June 2000: Mobile, Alabama
Sarah Jane Everman of Georgia will crown America's Junior Miss 2000 in Mobile, Alabama. The 2000 America's Junior Miss Pageant will air on the TNN network on June 28, 2000.
America's Junior Miss 1999 Official Results:
Sarah Jane Everman, 18, of Kennesaw, Georgia was crowned America's Junior Miss on June 28, 1999. Along with the National title, she took home a $40,000 scholarship. She also won an additional $5,000 for best talent among the finalists, and $2,000 for her performance in the fitness and presence and composure competitions. The 1st runner up was Lauren Scott, 18, of Tarboro, North Carolina and will take home a $15,000 scholarship and the 2nd runner up was Leah Smith, 17, of Lake Worth, Florida and will take home a $10,000 scholarship. The remaining 5 finalists took home a $2500 scholarship and they were Angela Kim of California (also won a $4000 scholarship from preliminary competitions), Ashifa Sarkar of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Katy Clabo of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Allison Kellogg of Madison, Mississippi and Emily Oldham of Lynchburg, Virginia. Katie Horn of New York won the non-finalist Overall Creative and Performing Arts Award for vocal "Think of Me" and takes home a $5000 scholarship, Jolene Muneno of Hawaii won the Overall scholastic Achievement Award and takes home a $5000 scholarship and Katherine Hale of Utah won the America's Junior Miss Council Spirit Award and takes home a $4000 scholarship.
2000 Contestants:
Alabama: Katie Elizabeth Boyd
Alaska: Chelsea Dianne Paskvan
Arizona: Adrienne Tifany Embery
Arkansas: Lacy Elizabeth Fleming
California: Sophia Whang
Colorado: Shelly Irene Heaston
Connecticut: Danielle Mary Gervais
Delaware: Meco Martina Sparks
Florida: Valerie Ann Lynch
Georgia: Lauren Amelia Jollay
Hawaii: Sandra Kim
Idaho: Andrea Sue Ferney
Illinois: Lisa Marie Lukaszewski
Indiana: Krystal Lehua Kama
Iowa: Danielle Erin Stanger
Kansas: Angela Ellen Schertz
Kentucky: Megan Lee Berry
Louisiana: Kendal Michelle Cole
Maine: Angela Susan Roy
Maryland: Sarah Elizabeth Wroth
Massachusetts: Krystal Chi-Chin Law
Michigan: Sarah Overbey Soroosh
Minnesota: Heather Joy Koskovich
Mississippi: Kristy Layne Irons
Missouri: Lisa Ann Mettlen
Montana: Brittney Lynde Williams
Nebraska: Lindsey Leigh Wilkerson
Nevada: Marcella Rose Sciotto
New Hampshire: Julie Ann Blume
New Jersey: Christin Lynn O'Hare
New Mexico: Andrea Nicole Banda
New York: April Shelly Hayes
North Carolina: Lara Kennedy Lawson
North Dakota: Elizabeth Ann Haugen
Ohio: Coonoor Behal
Oklahoma: Traci Somer Addington
Oregon: Lindsey Kathryn Worthington
Pennsylvania: Bethlene Marie Pancoast
Rhode Island: Erin Shana Valenti
South Carolina: Laura Beth Buzhardt
South Dakota: Alexia Marie Bonte
Tennessee: Latricia Nanette Thomas
Texas: Meagan Lane McCoy
Utah: Jesika Jean Henderson
Vermont: Katherine Rose Brown
Virginia: Nathalie Claire Fassie
Washington: Marilee A. Jolin
West Virginia: Siwar Bizri
Wisconsin: Allison Beth Lauber
Wyoming: Shari Eileen Shaffer
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Miss Young America: July 2000:
Amber Coffman of Maryland will crown Miss Young America 2000. For information on competing in the 2000 National Pageant, contact Danfranc Productions at Danfranc@aol.com.
1999 Official Results:
Amber Coffman, 17 of Maryland was crowned the very 1st Miss Young America on June 28, 1999 in California. Amber was Miss Maryland Teen USA 1998. Shawnae Jebbia who was Miss USA 1998 crowned her. The 1st runner up was Monica Palumbo of Charlotte, NC; 2nd runner up Jessica Szegedi of Southern California; 3rd runner up Lillian Meslis of Baja, California and the 4th runner up was Cortney Phillips of Oklahoma. 108 Contestants from around the USA competed for the 1st Miss Young America title.

Mrs. America Pageant 2000:
Starla K. Stanley of Utah will crown Mrs America 2000.
Mrs. America 1999 official Results:
Starla K. Stanley of Utah was crowned Mrs. America 1999 in Hawaii on September 14, 1999. She will compete in the Mrs. World Pageant in December in Israel. The 1st runner up was Alabama; 2nd runner up Jennifer Aubin-Yadisernia of Massachusetts who was Miss Rhode Island USA 1995; 3rd runner up Edrienne Carpenter of Texas and the 4th runner up was Monica Skylling-Burke of Illinois. The remaining top 10 were Colorado, West Virginia, New Mexico, New York and Ohio. Arkansas won the Physical Fitness Award, Hawaii won the Congeniality Award and Maria Beall of Virginia won the Photogenic Award.
2000 Contestants:
Alabama:
Alaska:
Arizona: Rosalie Michaels
Arkansas: Chelle Hefner
California:
Colorado: Rayeanne Smith
Connecticut: Tracy Lisee-Rica Franca
Delaware:
District of Columbia:
Florida: Lee-Ann Bishop Little
Georgia:
Hawaii: Leslie Lam
Idaho:
Illinois:
Indiana: Julie Dilorenzo
Iowa: Jodi Mitrisin
Kansas:
Kentucky: Tonya Elliott
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North Carolina: Dana Zimmer
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Ohio:
Oklahoma: Stacy Kukal
Oregon: Dena Armstrong
Pennsylvania:
Rhode Island:
South Carolina: Rhonda Woods
South Dakota:
Tennessee:
Texas: Laura D. Miller
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