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In the first pageant of the day Kasen Jacob Franklin was crowned king in the boys one day to six months contest. He is the two-month-old son of Amanda and Jake Franklin of Smithville. He was also named Most Photogenic and was the People’s Choice Award winner.
In the boys seven to 12-months contest, Oliver Kaide Fraizer claimed the title. He is the eight-month-old son of Kamien Sparks and Austin Frazier of Smithville. He also took home honors for Most Photogenic, Prettiest Eyes, Hair, and Attire.
Emaline Joanne Wagner, the 10-month-old daughter of Cody and Maddie Wagner of Smithville was the winner in the girl’s seven-12-month girl group.
Second place went to Parker Mae Griffith, 10-month-old daughter of Leland and Jessica Griffith of Sparta. She also received an award for Prettiest Eyes, Attire and for Most Photogenic.
Sydney Ann Barrett received third place. She is the eight-month-old daughter of Stephen and Vickey Barrett of Dowelltown.
Enslee Shyann Knowles, seven-month-old daughter of Gabriel and Kylee Knowles of Smithville was awarded for Prettiest Hair.
Miss Norah McKeown, the 16-month-old daughter of McKaiely Wade and Jimmy McKeown of Smithville was crowned queen in the girl’s 13-24 months category. She was also awarded for Prettiest Eyes.
Emma Rose Chapman, the 21-month-old daughter of Jocelyn and Corey Chapman of Dowelltown received second place and was named Most Photogenic.
Third place went to Kennedy Elaine Shanks, the 20-month-old daughter of Ethan Shanks and Victoria Stanley of Smithville and was judged to have the Prettiest Attire.
Emryn Lorae Knowles, the one-year-old daughter of Gabriel and Kylee Knowles of Smithville received an award for Prettiest Hair.
Samuel Keith Griffin was crowned King in the boy’s 25-48 months category. He is the three-year-old son of Luke and Casey Griffin of Alexandria. He also won for Most Photogenic and Prettiest Eyes, Hair, and Attire. He also took home the People’s Choice Award.
Second-place went to 30-month-old Maddon James Allen while Brinson Barnes, two-year-old son of Peggy and Brownie Barnes of Smithville received third-place.
Olivia Denise Kilgore, the 31-month-old daughter of Ryan and Jasmine Kilgore of McMinnville was crowned queen in the girl’s 25-48 months category. She also received an award for Prettiest Hair.
Second-place went to Briar Kilgore, the three-year-old daughter of Clay and Mariah Kilgore of Smithville.
Jane Grant received third-place and was judged to have the Prettiest Eyes. She is the 40-month-old daughter of Danielle and Burt Grant of Smithville.
Emberleigh Skye Knowles, the three-year-old daughter of Gabriel and Kylee Knowles of Smithville was named Most Photogenic and received the award for Prettiest Attire.
Kendyl Reign Atnip was crowned queen in the four-six year-old category. She is the six-year-old daughter of Brooke Hutchings and Cody and Kimberly Atnip of Liberty. She was also awarded for Most Photogenic.
Haddeign Grace Harvey, five-year-old daughter of Chad and Kayla Harvey of Alexandria received second place and was awarded for Prettiest Hair.
Summer Elizabeth Longmire, the five-year-old daughter of Drew and Kristy Longmire of Smithville took third-place, the People’s Choice Award, and was judged to have the Prettiest Attire.
Erin Marie Hendrixson, the six-year-old daughter of Christy Hendrixson and Matt Hendrixson of Smithville was awarded for Prettiest Eyes.
Katy Jo Bowen is the Miss Jamboree Queen in the seven–10-year-old age group. She is the eight-year-old daughter of the late Joseph Bowen and Cody and Kimberly Atnip of Liberty. Katy was also awarded for Most Photogenic and Prettiest Hair.
Alexis Shepherd received second place. She is the seven-year-old daughter of Donald and Misty Shepherd of Dowelltown.
Third place went to nine-year-old Arraya Jenae Taylor of Smithville, daughter of Angie Taylor. She was also judged to have the Prettiest Attire.
Raelyn Snider, seven-year-old daughter of Chelsey and Kirk Snider of Smithville was awarded for Prettiest Eyes while Emilet Aldino, eight-year-old daughter of Cecilia Aldino of Smithville received the People’s Choice Award.
In the 11–13-year-old age division 11-year-old Ella Grace Kirksey was the winner and was also named Most Photogenic along with receiving the award for Prettiest Hair. She is the daughter of Graden and Sabrina Kirksey of Smithville.
Brileigh Nicole Bullard, the 12-year-old daughter of Nikki and Jimmy Martin and Riley and Kayla Bullard of Smithville, took second place and was awarded for Prettiest Eyes and Attire.
McKenzie Moss received third place. She is the 13-year-old daughter of Jerry and Jennifer Taylor of Smithville.
Kenli Faith Fish, the 11-year-old daughter of Tiffany Pedigo and Cody Fish of Smithville received the People’s Choice Award.
Brooke Addison Bilbrey was crowned queen in the 14-16 age category. She is the daughter of David and Melanie Bilbrey.
Cali Agee received second place. She is the 14-year-old daughter of Kevin and Jennifer Agee of Smithville. Agee was also awarded for Prettiest Attire.
Third place went to Averie McMinn, the 14-year-old daughter of Amanda and Jake Franklin and Nathan McMinn.
Sixteen-year-old Tayla Faythe Buck, daughter of Tania Hughes and Jeremy Buck of Murfreesboro received the Prettiest Eyes, Hair, and Most Photogenic Awards.
Alexis Grace Atnip was crowned the 2022 Miss Jamboree in the age 17-20 category. She is the 19-year-old daughter of Veronica and Gary Johnson of Smithville was also awarded for Prettiest Hair and Eyes.
Finishing in second-place was 18-year-old Madelyn Mundt, daughter of Todd and Kelli Mundt of Knoxville. She was also named Most Photogenic.
Caitlin Elisabeth Washer received third-place. She is the 17-year-old daughter of John and Karey Washer and Charlise Childers Washer of Smithville.
Meanwhile 17-year-old McKenzie Faith Sanders was judged to have the Prettiest Attire. She is the daughter of James and Misti Sanders of Smithville.