Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014

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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014
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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014 Participants and Results
DateAugust 17, 2013
PresentersMallory Hytes Hagen
VenueLinda Chapin Theater
Entrants52
Placements12
WinnerLeah Sykes
Florida Florida
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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014 was the 8th Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant held at the Linda Chapin Theater in the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida on August 17, 2013. At the conclusion of the event, Rachel Wyatt of South Carolina crowned her successor Leah Sykes of Florida. Miss America 2013 Mallory Hytes Hagen was a host of the event.

Results[]

Placements[]

Placements Contestant(s)
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 12

Awards[]

Preliminary Awards[]

Awards Contestant(s)
Evening Wear/On-Stage Question
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Non-finalist Awards[]

Awards Contestant(s)
Evening Wear/On-Stage Question
Interview
Talent

Teens in Action Awards[]

Awards Contestant(s)
Winners
Finalist

Top Ad Sales Awards[]

Placement Contestant(s)
1st Place
  • Texas Texas - Sheridan Donevant
2nd Place
3rd Place

Other Awards[]

Awards Contestant(s)
America's Choice
Community Service
Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life
Outstanding Dance Talent
Outstanding Instrumental Talent
Outstanding Vocal Talent
Photogenic
Scholastic Excellence
Spirit of America

Contestants[]

State Name Hometown Age Talent Placement at MAO Teen Special Scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
Alabama Alabama Jessica Procter[1] Tuscaloosa 17 Broadway Vocal 2nd runner-up[2] Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award[2]

Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award[2]
Later Miss Alabama 2017[1]
Top 7 at Miss America 2018 pageant[3]
Alaska Alaska Autumn Harth[4] Eagle River 15 Vocal
Arizona Arizona MaddieRose Holler[5] Surprise 16 Vocal Later Miss Arizona 2017[5]
Arkansas Arkansas Brighton Barnard[6] Little Rock 14 Contemporary Dance, "Firework" by Katy Perry
California California Mikaela Harris[7] Clovis 16 Piano
Colorado Colorado Caitlin Quisenberry Top 15 America's Choice Award
Connecticut Connecticut Tiana Dyson[8] New Haven 15 Dance
Delaware Delaware Tanee' De Costa[9] Middletown 16 Tahitian Dance Spirit of America Award[2]
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Logan White Washington D.C.
Florida Florida Leah Sykes[10] Jacksonville 16 Vocal, "Someone Like You" by Adele Winner[2][10]
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Kelly Hutchinson[11] Marietta 15 Dance 1st runner-up at Miss Georgia Teen USA 2015[12]

2nd runner-up at Miss Georgia Teen USA 2016[12]

Later Miss Alabama USA 2020
Hawaii Hawaii Hayley Cheyney Kane[13] Kaneohe 16 Hula, "Imagine" by Nohelani Cypriano
Idaho Idaho Abby Bitzenburg Twin Falls 15
Illinois Illinois Isabelle Hanson[14] Glen Ellyn 17 Violin Outstanding Instrumental Talent Award 1st runner-up at Miss Illinois 2018 pageant[15]

Later Miss Illinois 2021[16]

Indiana Indiana Kylie Wheeler[17] Georgetown 15 Tap Dance
Iowa Iowa Emma Kate Wichmann Bettendorf 16 Featured twirler for Texas Christian University
Kansas Kansas Kristen Boxman Arkansas City 17 Tap Dance, "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" by Whitney Houston Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award
Kentucky Kentucky Laura Hancock Somerset 15 Piano
Louisiana Louisiana BayLea Huffman Delhi 16 Dance
Maine Maine Daphne Ellis Turner 16
Maryland Maryland Sabrina Frost Frostburg 15 Teens in Action Award
Massachusetts Massachusetts Kristina Ayanian Burlington 15
Michigan Michigan Julia Smith[18] Sterling Heights 14 Dance Non-finalist Talent Award[2]

Outstanding Dance Talent Award[2]

Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award[2]

Preliminary Talent Award[2]
Minnesota Minnesota Corrina Swiggum Prior Lake 15 Teens in Action Award Finalist
Mississippi Mississippi Anne Elizabeth Buys[19] Vicksburg 14 Ballet en Pointe Later Miss Mississippi 2017[20][21]
Missouri Missouri Tess Mandoli[22] St. Louis 16 Classical Piano, "Impromptus Opus 90, No. 2 in E-flat major" by Franz Schubert 3rd runner-up[2][23] Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award[2]
Montana Montana Tessa Shelton 17
Nebraska Nebraska Samantha Washington[24] Lincoln 15 Vocal First African-American crowned Miss Nebraska's Outstanding Teen

Later Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2017[24]

First woman in Nebraska to hold teen titles in both the Miss America and Miss USA organizations[24]
Nevada Nevada Katarina Clark[25] Reno[25]
New Hampshire New Hampshire Kenya Welch[26][27] Franklin 17 Contemporary Dance, "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol Competed on Season 12 of So You Think You Can Dance[28]
New Jersey New Jersey Alyssa Sullivan Cape May Court House 17 Vocal, "Gimme, Gimme" from Thoroughly Modern Millie Top 8 Later Miss New Jersey 2021[29]
New Mexico New Mexico Jaden Smith Roswell 14
New York (state) New York Krysta Prehoda
North Carolina North Carolina Emili McPhail[30] Roseboro 17 Piano, "All of Me" Top 8[31] Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life Award[2]

Outstanding Instrumental Talent Award[2]
Later Miss Virginia 2018[32]
North Dakota North Dakota Abby Wolfe[33] Top 15
Ohio Ohio Olivia Thoroughman[34] Portsmouth 17
Oklahoma Oklahoma Ashten Vincent Edmond 1st runner-up Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award

Preliminary Talent Award

Teens in Action Award
1st runner-up at Miss Oklahoma 2016 and 2019 pageants[35][36]
Oregon Oregon Harley Emery Eugene 16 Piano Non-finalist Interview Award Later Miss Oregon 2017
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Katie Schreckengast[37] Palmyra 16 Alto Saxophone Community Service Award[2]

Non-finalist Evening Wear/OSQ Award[2]

Non-finalist Interview Award[2]
Later Miss Pennsylvania 2017[38]
Top 10 at Miss America 2018 pageant[37]
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Daniela Sofia Ramirez San Germán 16 Miss Photogenic
Rhode Island Rhode Island Heather Shen[39] East Greenwich 16 Classical Violin Top 15[2] Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award[2]

Scholastic Excellence Award[2]
Sister of Miss Rhode Island's Outstanding Teen 2011, Ivy Shen[39]
South Carolina South Carolina Brook Sill[40] Duncan 16 Contemporary Jazz Dance, "Girl on Fire" by Alicia Keys Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life Award[2] Cousin of Miss South Carolina Teen 2012, Sydney Sill[41]
South Dakota South Dakota Nina Mesteth Rapid City 16 Younger sister of Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2006, Aja Kessler
Tennessee Tennessee Chandler Booth[42] Collierville Vocal, "I Will Always Love You" Appeared on America's Got Talent with her high school a cappella group, OneVoice[43]
Texas Texas Sheridan Donevant[44] Houston 16 Dance Top 12[2] America's Choice Award
Utah Utah Jessica Coombs[45][46] Draper 16 Piano
Vermont Vermont Chloe Johnson[47] Fairfield 17
Virginia Virginia Cassie Donegan[48] Hampton 15 Musical Theater Vocal, "The Girl in 14-G" 4th runner-up[48][2] Outstanding Vocal Talent Award[2]

Preliminary Talent Award[2][48]
Washington (state) Washington Haley Downey[49] Lake Stevens 16 Harp
West Virginia West Virginia Emily Lopez[50][51] Clarksburg 17 Lyrical Dance Previously Miss Junior Teen United States 2010[52]

Filed lawsuit against Miss West Virginia Organization for not providing a $5,000 in-kind scholarship[53]
Wisconsin Wisconsin JamieNicole Morelan[54] Racine 16 Vocal, "Don't Rain on My Parade" Top 10[2][55] Top 5 Interview Award Sister of Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2009 and Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2010, Jeanette Morelan[55]

Relinquished title after the national pageant to compete in another pageant[citation needed]

Later Distinguished Young Woman of Wisconsin 2015[56]
Wyoming Wyoming Jordan Snyder Buffalo 16

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