Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020

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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020 on a map.jpg
DateJuly 27, 2019
PresentersMike Rome
VenueLinda Chapin Theater
Orlando, Florida
Entrants51
WinnerPayton May
Washington (state) Washington
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Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020 was the 15th annual Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant held in Orlando, Florida on July 27, 2019. The preliminary competition was held on July 23-25, 2019.

London Hibbs of Texas crowned her successor, Payton May of Washington, at the end of the event.[1]

Judges[]

The panel of judges for the 2020 preliminary and final night of competition will include:[2]

Placements[]

Final results Contestant
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

§ America's Choice

Order of announcements[]

Awards[]

Preliminary awards[]

Award Contestants
Preliminary Evening Wear/On-Stage Question (OSQ)
Preliminary Talent

Talent awards[]

Awards Contestant(s)
Overall Dance
Overall Instrumental
Overall Vocal

Other awards[]

Awards[6] Contestant(s)
America's Choice
Children's Miracle Network (CMN) Miracle Maker Award
Miss Congeniality/Spirit of America
Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life
Non-finalist Evening Wear/On-Stage Question (OSQ)
Non-finalist Interview
Non-finalist Talent
Random Acts of Kindness
  • Utah Utah – Claire Inouye
Scholastic Excellence
Teens in Action Award Winners
Teens in Action Award Finalists
Top Advertisement Sales Media Scholarship

Contestants[]

The Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020 contestants are:

State Name Hometown Age Talent Placement at MAO Teen Special scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
Alabama Alabama Zoé Champion[7] Leeds 16 Jazz Dance, "Lone Ranger" Top 15 Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award

Spirit of America Award
Younger sister of Miss Alabama 2013, Chandler Champion[8]
Alaska Alaska Corinne Johnson[9] Anchorage 16 Vocal, "Never Enough" from The Greatest Showman
Arizona Arizona Katelyn Cai[10] Scottsdale 15 Lyrical Dance, "You Say" by Lauren Daigle 1st runner-up[3] Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life Award

Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
Later Distinguished Young Woman of Arizona 2022
Arkansas Arkansas Sarah Cate Lay[11] Little Rock 16 Tap Dance, "Shout" by The Isley Brothers
California California Isabella Mills[12] San Francisco 15 Ballet en Pointe, "Tambourine Variation" from La Esmeralda
Colorado Colorado Natalie Orsborn Brighton 17 Acrobatic Dance, "The Way I Am" Younger sister of Miss Colorado's Outstanding Teen 2009, Janelle Orsborn
Connecticut Connecticut Lindiana Frangu[13] Woodbury 15 Rhythmic Tap Dance, "Cold Hearted"
Delaware Delaware Jacqueline Means[14] Wilmington 16 Acro-Jazz Fusion Dance, "Circle of Life" & "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" Teens in Action Award Winner (tie) Founder of the Wilmington Urban STEM Initiative[14]
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Kianna Kelly-Futch[15] Washington, D.C. 17 Vocal, "Home" from The Wiz
Florida Florida Hannah Adams[16] Jacksonville 16 Contemporary Pointe Dance, Queen Medley Teens in Action Award Winner (tie)
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Mary Wilhelmina Hodges[17] Louisville 14 Tap Dance, "Boogie Shoes" by KC and The Sunshine Band
Hawaii Hawaii Makaila Natividad[18] Kapolei 14 Lyrical Dance, "Carry You"
Idaho Idaho Kaila Yacuk Eagle 17 Contemporary Dance, "Anything's Possible" Top 15[3] America's Choice[3]
Illinois Illinois Imani P. Muse[19] Illinois City 16 Vocal, "The Impossible Dream" from Man of La Mancha Non-finalist Interview Award First African American to be named Miss Illinois' Outstanding Teen
Indiana Indiana Hadley Abram[20] Bloomington 17 Musical Theater Jazz Dance, "Let's Be Bad" from Smash Top 15
Iowa Iowa Caitlin Crome[21] Bettendorf 17 Jazz Dance, "That's Life"
Kansas Kansas Tori Pedruzzi[22] Wichita 14 Lyrical Dance, "Ashes" by Celine Dion
Kentucky Kentucky Landry Feldmeier[23] Louisville 15 Tap Dance, "Woman Up" by Meghan Trainor 2nd runner-up
Louisiana Louisiana Chanley Patterson[24] Ruston 16 Piano, "El Cumbanchero" Top 15 Overall Instrumental Talent Award
Maine Maine Jane Lipp Cumberland Center 16 Vocal, "Imagine"
Maryland Maryland Emily Yi[25] Frederick 17 Jazz Dance, "Show Off" from The Drowsy Chaperone
Massachusetts Massachusetts Rachel Michelle-Marie Perry[26] New Bedford 17 Rock Fiddle, "Walk This Way" Teens in Action Award Finalist
Michigan Michigan Madison McElvany[27][28] Monroe 16 Contemporary Dance, "Sarajevo"
Minnesota Minnesota Rachel Luchsinger[29] Woodbury 16 Piano, "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen
Mississippi Mississippi Jane Granberry[30] Hattiesburg 16 Jazz Dance, "River Deep – Mountain High" Top 10
Missouri Missouri Shae Smith[31] Bolivar 15 Jazz Dance, "September" 4th runner-up CMN Miracle Maker Award

Preliminary Talent Award
Previously Miss Missouri Junior High School 2016[32]
Montana Montana Karsen Murphy[33] Glendive 17 Lyrical Dance, "Uphill Battle"
Nebraska Nebraska Phoenix Stanford[34] Papillion 15 Vocal, "Dream On" Top 15
Nevada Nevada Molly Martin[35] Henderson 16 Vocal, "Astonishing" from Little Women Daughter of Miss Texas 1983, Dana Rogers Martin[35]
New Hampshire New Hampshire Abigail Conard[36] Amherst 15 Broadway Jazz Dance, "I Am What I Am"
New Jersey New Jersey Brynn McKinney[37] Sewell 15 Vocal, "Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl Top 10
New Mexico New Mexico Brynn Ayala[38] Albuquerque 15 Jazz Dance, "A Little Party Never Killed Nobody" by Fergie
New York (state) New York Sarah Lawrence[39] Eltingville 17 Contemporary Jazz Dance, "Keeping Your Head Up" by Birdy
North Carolina North Carolina Karlee Sanderford[40] Wendell 16 Jazz Dance, "Proud Mary" by Tina Turner
North Dakota North Dakota Kaylee Moss[41] Williston 15 Lyrical Dance, "Speechless"
Ohio Ohio Madison DeFrank[42] New Albany 18 Vocal, "Rise Up" Previously auditioned for American Idol and The Voice[42]
Oklahoma Oklahoma Claire Grace[43] Stillwater 17 Vocal, "The Girl in 14G" Top 10 Teens in Action Award Finalist
Oregon Oregon Marin Gray[44] Roseburg 14 Ballet with Fan Veil, "Fire Dance" Previously Miss Oregon Junior High School 2017[45]
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Riley Evans[46] Pittsburgh 16 Acrobatic Jazz Dance, "The Greatest Show" from The Greatest Showman Top 10 Overall Dance Talent Award

Preliminary Talent Award
Rhode Island Rhode Island Caroline Parente[47] South Kingstown 16 Musical Theatre Vocal, "(When It) All Falls Down" from Chaplin: The Musical Non-finalist Evening Wear/OSQ Award
South Carolina South Carolina Kellan Fenegan[48] Lexington 16 Vocal, "In My Dreams" Top 10 Scholastic Excellence

Teens in Action Award Finalist
South Dakota South Dakota Payton Steffensen[49] Yankton 16 Acrobatic Musical Theatre Dance, "Model Behavior" from Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Tennessee Tennessee Taylor Parsons[50] Mountain City 16 Clogging, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels 3rd runner-up[4] Overall Dance Talent Award[4]

Preliminary Talent Award[4]
Texas Texas Allie Graves[51] Texarkana 17 Vocal, "Tomorrow" Non-finalist Talent Award[5]

Overall Vocal Talent Award[5]

Top Advertisement Sales Media Scholarship
Utah Utah Claire Inouye[52] Orem 16 Piano, "Hungarian Rhapsody" by Franz Liszt Overall Instrumental Talent Award

Random Acts of Kindness Award
Vermont Vermont Danielle Trottier[53] Barre 17 Jazz Dance, "Gold"
Virginia Virginia Morgan Rhudy[54] Midlothian 17 Vocal, "My Strongest Suit" Teens in Action Award Finalist
Washington (state) Washington Payton May[55] Vancouver 17 Vocal, "Over the Rainbow" Winner[1] Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
West Virginia West Virginia Lauren Rose[56] Morgantown 15 Lyrical Dance, "A Million Dreams" from The Greatest Showman
Wisconsin Wisconsin Savannah Horstman[57] Onalaska 17 Vocal, "Finding Wonderland" from Wonderland: A New Alice
Wyoming Wyoming Hannah Moore[58] Rock Springs 17 Contemporary Lyrical Dance

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