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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2009
DateAugust 16, 2008
PresentersBilly Flanigan and Kirsten Haglund
VenueLinda Chapin Theater
Entrants52
Placements10
WinnerTaylor Hanna Fitch
South Carolina
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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2009 was the 4th Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant held at the Linda Chapin Theater in the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida on August 16, 2008. At the conclusion of the event, Caitlin Brunell of Virginia crowned her successor Taylor Hanna Fitch of South Carolina. The pageant was hosted by Miss America 2008 Kirsten Haglund and performer Billy Flanigan.[1]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant(s)
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2009
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10

Other Awards

Award Contestant(s)
Community Service
Non-finalist Evening Wear/OSQ
Non-finalist Interview
Non-finalist Talent
Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ
Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness
Preliminary Talent
Scholastic Excellence
Spirit of America

Order of Announcement

Top 10

  1. California
  2. Pennsylvania
  3. Arkansas
  4. Missouri
  5. South Carolina
  6. District of Columbia
  7. Texas
  8. Oklahoma
  9. Maryland
  10. Virginia

Top 5

  1. Pennsylvania
  2. Arkansas
  3. Missouri
  4. South Carolina
  5. Maryland

Pageant

Selection of Contestants

One delegate from each state, District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands were chosen in state pageants between September 2007- July 2008

Preliminaries

During the 3 days prior to the final night, the delegates compete in the preliminary competition, which include a private interview with the judges and a show where they compete in lifestyle and fitness in athletic wear, evening wear, talent, and on-stage question. They were held on August 13-15, 2008.

Finals

During the finals, the top 10 compete in lifestyle and fitness in athletic wear, talent, and evening wear, and the top 5 compete in on-stage question.

Contestants

52 delegates participated:

State Name Hometown Age Talent Placement Awards Notes
Alabama Alabama Haley Ates Eufaula Vocal, "Defying Gravity" from Wicked Non-finalist Talent Award
Alaska Alaska Sierra Slade[2] Eagle River 15 Dramatic Reading
Arizona Arizona Kelsey Hartley[3] Cave Creek 16 Baton Twirling
Arkansas Arkansas Sloane Roberts Rison 15 2nd runner-up Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award

Preliminary Talent Award
Later Miss Arkansas 2012
California California Crystal Lee San

Francisco

17 Ballet en Pointe Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award Later Miss California 2013
1st runner-up at Miss America 2014[4]
Colorado Colorado Caley-Rae

Pavillard

Castle Rock 14 Later Miss Colorado Teen USA 2011
Top 15 at Miss Teen USA 2011

Later Miss Colorado USA 2016
Connecticut Connecticut Rachel Ramonas Wolcott 16 Banned from competing in pageants in the Miss Connecticut Organization[5]
Delaware Delaware Amanda Debus[6] Middletown 15 Baton/Dance Later Miss Delaware Teen USA 2011[7]

Later Miss Delaware 2016[6][8]
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Jasmine Alexis Washington D.C. 17 Top 10 Previously Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2007

The first Miss Black USA Talented Teen 2009
Florida Florida Courtney Sexton[9] Starke 15 Dance Later Miss Florida 2016[10]
Georgia (country) Georgia Hilary Pulos[11][12] Jesup 13 Dance "It's a Spy Thing"
Hawaii Hawaii Halialani Parish Ewa Beach 15
Idaho Idaho Danielle Beckstrom Eagle 17
Illinois Illinois Emily Travis Metropolis 17 Addicted to alcohol and cocaine at birth; now suffers from Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder[citation needed]
Indiana Indiana Megan Thwaites Garrett 16 Dance
Iowa Iowa Jessica Jennings McCausland 15
Kansas Kansas Alasyn

Zimmerman

Derby 14 Dance, "So Much Better" from Legally Blonde
Kentucky Kentucky Ashley Ferry Louisville 17
Louisiana Louisiana April Nelson Mandeville 16 Vocal Later Miss Louisiana 2015
3rd runner-up at Miss America 2016 pageant
Maine Maine Shannon Folsom Saco 17 Older sister of Alison Folsom, Miss Maine's Outstanding Teen 2011

Later Miss Collegiate America 2011[13]
Maryland Maryland Joanna Guy Swanton 16 3rd runner-up Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life Award

Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award
Later Miss Maryland 2012
Top 10 at Miss America 2013 pageant
Massachusetts Massachusetts Taylor Kinzler Lakeville 16 Vocal Contestant at National Sweetheart 2010 pageant

Later Miss Massachusetts 2012
Michigan Michigan Carleigh Corrion- Rowley Essexville 14
Minnesota Minnesota Alyssa Mayfield Frazee 16
Mississippi Mississippi Morgan Lindsey Burnett Brandon 17
Missouri Missouri Sydnee Stottlemyre Wildwood 14 4th runner-up Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award Later Miss Missouri Teen USA 2011
4th runner-up at Miss Teen USA 2011 pageant

Later Miss Missouri USA 2016
Top 10 at Miss USA 2016 pageant
Montana Montana Victoria Valentine Missoula Later Miss Montana 2014
Nebraska Nebraska Rachel Foehlinger Ralston Baton Twirling Sister of Christina Foehlinger, Miss Nebraska 2001[14]

1st runner-up at Miss Nebraska 2013 pageant[15]

2nd runner-up at Miss Nebraska 2012 pageant[16] and 2014[17]

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014 pageant
Nevada Nevada Alexis Hilts Las Vegas
New Hampshire New Hampshire Megan Lyman[18] Gilford 17 Tap Dance, "Baby I'm a Star" by Prince Contestant at National Sweetheart 2010 pageant

Later Miss New Hampshire 2012[19][20]
New Jersey New Jersey Katharyn Nicolle[21] Wenonah 16 Ballet en Pointe Later Miss New Jersey 2011[21][22]
New Mexico New Mexico Alyssa Jean Sifuentes Silver City
New York (state) New York Alexandra Mazzucchelli Staten Island 16
North Carolina North Carolina Mya Hipps Gastonia 17
North Dakota North Dakota Ariana Walker[23] Bismark Contemporary Lyrical Dance Non-finalist Evening Wear/OSQ Award

Non-finalist Interview Award

Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
Later Miss North Dakota Teen USA 2010

Later Miss North Dakota 2011[24]
Ohio Ohio Sarah Hider Wooster 17 Later Miss Ohio 2015
Oklahoma Oklahoma Alicia Clifton Oklahoma City 16 Top 10[1] Preliminary Talent Award Later Miss Oklahoma 2012
2nd runner-up at Miss America 2013 pageant
Oregon Oregon JoAnna Adkisson Klamath Falls 17
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Julia Rae Schlucter Malvern 16 1st runner-up[1] Spirit of America Award 1st runner-up at Miss Pennsylvania 2015 pageant
Rhode Island Rhode Island Angela Angers Barrington
South Carolina South Carolina Taylor Hanna Fitch Anderson 17 Winner[1] Scholastic Excellence Award
South Dakota South Dakota Carrie Wintel Iroquois 14
Tennessee Tennessee Madyson Foster[25] Cleveland 16 Dance
Texas Texas Sydney Capello[26][27] Southlake 15 Pop Vocal, "Midnight Train to Georgia" Top 10[1] Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award

Preliminary Talent Award
Utah Utah McKenna Lewis Smithfield Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award
Vermont Vermont Blaize Hall Georgia 15
Virginia Virginia Lexie Overholt[28] Oakton Ballet en Pointe Top 10[1] Member of corps de ballet at Miami City Ballet[29]
United States Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Brittany Rodriguez Saint Thomas
Washington (state) Washington Tori Knight[30] Puyallup 16 Vocal
West Virginia West Virginia Bethany Lojewski Morgantown 15 Community Service Award[1] Type 1 Diabetic

3rd runner-up at Miss West Virginia 2016 pageant
Wisconsin Wisconsin Jennifer Dombrowski[31] Milwaukee 17
Wyoming Wyoming Marcella Bledsoe Sheridan 13

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