Royalty selected at the Fair
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HURON — Annie Woodmansey was crowned Miss State Fair 2019 and Brenda Wipf earned the title of Miss Huron Saturday afternoon, at the Miss State Fair Scholarship Competition, on the Dakotaland Stage on the S.D. State Fairgrounds.
Danielle Nowell was selected as Miss State Fair’s Outstanding Teen, while Javonte Madsen won the Miss Huron’s Outstanding Teen title. All four young women will compete at the 2020 Miss South Dakota and Miss South Dakota Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competitions next May in Brookings.
Woodmansey will seek to be the third consecutive Miss State Fair to be crowned Miss South Dakota, following in the footsteps of both Carrie Wintle (Miss State Fair 2017) and Amber Hulse, last year’s winner. Woodmansey was first runner up to Hulse at the Miss S.D. competition in June.
For her win Saturday, Woodmansey, a music teacher in the Mitchell School System, receives $700 in scholarships. She also won a $100 scholarship for earning the Top Talent score in the competition for her flute solo, a bracelet from Smith’s Jewelry of Huron for being named Miss Congeniality by her fellow competitors and $150 for being selected as the winner of the Mary Ellen Vaillancourt Kindness Award.