The annual Smithville Jamboree Pageants took place Saturday, June 14 at the DeKalb County Complex, where 13 new titles were given for ages birth and up. Three new categories were added this year opening the competition to 19 years through senior citizen. The event is a fundraiser for the Last-Minute Toy Shop, and each winner will be introduced on stage at the 54th Annual Smithville Fiddler’s Jamboree and Crafts Festival.
Winner of girls 1 day to 6 months:
Queen Andi Jo Oyster, five-month-old daughter of Coleman and Morgan Marie Oyster of Woodbury. She also received optional awards for Prettiest Eyes, Hair, Attire, Smile, People’s Choice and Most Photogenic.
Winner of boys 7-12 months:
King Holden Ray McCloud, seven-month-old son of Harlan and Amanda McCloud of Smithville. He also won for Prettiest Eyes, Attire, Smile, and Most Photogenic.
Winners in the girls 7-12 months group:
Queen Charlotte Cay Koelle, 12-month-old daughter of Heather and Christian Koelle of Smithville. She also won for Prettiest Attire, Smile, and Most Photogenic. First runner-up went to Stella Clouse, 10-month-old daughter of Drake and Amanda Clouse of Smithville. Her optional award was for Prettiest Eyes.
Winners in the girls 13-24 months category:
Queen Ettalyn Val Rankhorn, 13-month-old daughter of Jacob and Ashlee Rankhorn of Rock Island. She also won for Prettiest Smile and Most Photogenic. First runner-up was Katlyn Gibbs, 18-month-old daughter of Jana Gibbs of Sparta. Twenty-month-old Lemon Grace Dalton was second runner-up. She is the daughter of Fletcher and Liz Dalton of Sparta. She also won awards were for Prettiest Eyes, Attire, and People’s Choice. Stella Seifert, 21-month-old daughter of Sierra Silver and Colton Seifert of Smithville, won for Prettiest Hair.
Winner in the boys 25 to 48 months category:
Jaidyn Kane Turner, 26-month-old son of Marques and Shauna Turner of Murfreesboro. He also won for Prettiest Eyes, Hair, Attire, Smile, and Most Photogenic.
Winners in the girls 25 - 48 months category:
Queen Indy Williams, 28-month-old daughter of Brian and Stephanie Williams of Smithville. She also won for Prettiest Attire, Most Photogenic, and People’s Choice. First runner-up went to Enleigh Brooke Phillips, 40-month-old daughter of Kyle and MaKenzi Phillips of Dowelltown. Her optional award was for Prettiest Hair. Jacee Martin was second runner-up. She is two-year-old daughter of Ashley and Gaven of Dowelltown Corie Rae Smith, 28-month-old daughter of Jesse and Chloe Smith of Smithville received optional awards for Prettiest Eyes and Smile.
Winners in the 4–6-year-old category:
Queen Aspen Kate Dalton, five-year-old daughter of Fletcher and Liz Dalton of Sparta. She also won optional award for Prettiest Attire, Most Photogenic, and the People’s Choice. First runner-up went to Jazmin Perez, five-year-old daughter of Blanca Jones and Joel Perez of Smithville. She won for Prettiest Smile, Hair, and Eyes.
Winners in the 7–9-year-old category:
Queen Wrigley Jared, the nine-year-old daughter of Tim and Shelly Jared of Smithville. She also took home optional awards for Prettiest Attire and Most Photogenic. Julie Chandyna was first runner-up. She is the nine-year-old daughter of Heather Chandyna of Smithville. She also received optional awards for Prettiest Eyes and Prettiest Smile. Brinleigh Cole Bain, seven-year-old daughter of Amber Bain of Smithville was second runner-up. She won for Prettiest Hair and the People’s Choice Award.
Winners in the 10-12-year-old age group:
Queen Cortlynn Joins, the 10-year-old daughter of Brandon and Stephanie Joins of Castalian Springs. She also won for Prettiest Eyes. Serenity Rayne Foster was 1st runner-up. She is the 11-year-old daughter of Justin and Shea Foster of Dowelltown. She won the People’s Choice Award. Second runner-up went to MaKaeleigh Tarpley, 12-year-old daughter of Derrick and Brittney Tarpley of Elmwood. She also captured the Prettiest Attire and Prettiest Smile optional awards. Arraya Jenae Taylor of Smithville, 12-year-old daughter of Angie Taylor, received an optional award for Prettiest Hair. The Most Photogenic award went to Shaniya Bates, 11-year-old daughter of Tom and Chyna Bates of Liberty. Stella Grace Adcock, 10-year-old daughter of Byron and Paige Adcock of Smithville was also a contestant.
Winners in the 13-15 age division:
Queen Farrah Rigsby, 13-year-old daughter of David and Tyroma Rigsby of Lebanon. She was also awarded for Prettiest Attire. Fourteen-year-old Kenli Faith Fish was 1st runner-up. She is the daughter of Tiffany Pedigo and Cody Fish of Smithville. Her optional award was for Prettiest Hair. Brileigh Nicole Bullard received second runner-up. She is the 14-year-old daughter of Nikki and Jimmy Martin and Riley and Kayla Bullard of Smithville. Bullard received optional awards for Prettiest Eyes, Smile and Most Photogenic. The other contestant was Jenna Kay Brock of Cookeville, the 15-year-old daughter of Mark and the late Daphne Brock.
Winners in the 16-18 age division:
Breanna AvaGrace Powell was crowned Queen. She is the 18-year-old daughter of Jason and Jacqueline Powell of Sparta was also awarded for Prettiest Hair, Attire, and Most Photogenic. McKenna Reece Miller of Dowelltown was 1st runner-up. She is the 17-year-old daughter of Christen and Charles Cox and David Miller. Second runner-up went to Chaylea Lunsford, the 17-year-old daughter of Daniel and Christy Lunsford of Liberty. She also won optional awards for Prettiest Eyes and Smile.
Winners in the age 19-49 category for ladies:
Queen Arista Isabella Rigsby of Lebanon, 20-year-old daughter of David and Tyroma Rigsby. She also won for Prettiest Eyes, Attire, and Most Photogenic. First Runner-up was Kenlee Renae Taylor, 20-year-old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville. Her optional awards were for Prettiest Hair and Smile.
Winners in the age 50 plus category for ladies:
Queen 58-year-old Teresa Winchester Stanley of Smithville. She also won awards for Prettiest Eyes and Hair.
First Runner-up was 60-year-old Tammy West of Smithville. She also won for Prettiest Attire, Smile, People’s Choice, and Most Photogenic.