Being Miss Maumee Valley

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Best of Luck to the Miss Clayland Scholarship Program!


Well… What can I say about Miss Kasey Wilson… In addition to being a preliminary Talent winner and Top 10 Finalist back in July at Miss Ohio, Kasey is one of those people who makes any event more fun, just by being who she is. This weekend in Uhrichsville she’ll be giving up her second local title, Miss Clayland. Click Here for directions and such.



The Miss Clayland program is known for the strong support of the “Clayland Crew,” ample scholarships and successful Miss’ at the state level. Thus, there’s no surprise fifteen women are competing for Kasey’s crown.

They are:

-Brittany Zion, 20, New Philadelphia, Kent State University, vocal, Share Beauty, Spread Hope, Believe: Fighting for a Breast Cancer Cure. [No photo found.]



– Laura Estrada, 21, The Woodlands, Texas, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, vocal, Teenage Driving Safety and Awareness. [Photo on the left.]






– Jillian Dansko, 21, Seven Hills, O., John Carroll University, dance, Artistic Involvement for the Disabled. [Photo on the right.]


– Rose Kovach, 19, Steubenville, Seton Hill University, vocal, A Global Future: Increasing Foreign Language Studies Among Youth. [No photo found.]




– Brianna Savoca, 18, North Royalton, Ohio University, vocal, The Importance of Reading to Our Youth. [Photo on the left.]






– Katie Camp, 19, Newark, Wright State University, dance, Mentoring Through the Arts. [Photo on the right.]

– Allison Bencar, 21, Concord, O., Cleveland State University, vocal, Supporting Breast Cancer Patients and their Families. [No photo found.]






– Allie Krucek, 21, North Canton, University of Toledo, dance, Serving Children with Disabilities. [Photo on the left.]








– Brandi Herceg, 17, Steubenville, Franciscan University, dance, Healthy Hearts are Happy Hearts. [Photo on the right.]







– Amanda Hahn, 19, Bellbrook, Kent State University, vocal, Promoting Self Confidence in Teens. [Photo on the left.]







– Amy Allen, 22, Akron, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, vocal, Urban Renewal Through Habitat for Humanity. [Photo on the right.]






– Ashley Hartman, 18, Canton, The University of Akron, dance, “Don’t Believe the Hype!” – The Importance of Internet Safety. [Photo on the left.]







– Karissa Martin, 18, Woodsfield, West Liberty State College, vocal, Skin Cancer Awareness for a Second Generation. [Photo on the right.]







– Lauren Hogan, 21, Napoleon, Bowling Green State University, vocal, Risky Business: High Risk Behaviors in Today’s Youth. [Photo on the left.]

– Kara Neike, 20, Pickerington, Wittenberg University, dance, Girl Talk: Girls Inspiring Girls. [No photo found.]




(The above contestant information is from the
The Times-Reporter. The photos came from a variety of sources; as always updates, additions and corrections are welcome. Simply email me or leave a comment.)

Best of luck to everyone! I won't be there, but I'll post the results as soon as I get the call!

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