Miss South Dakota Teen USA
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The Miss South Dakota Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of South Dakota in the Miss Teen USA pageant. The pageant is directed by Future Productions.
South Dakota is one of the least successful states at Miss Teen USA, having only placed twice. Their highest placement was in 1986, when Valarie Marsden placed 4th runner-up to Allison Brown of Oklahoma. This state hasn't placed since 1989 and has not won any awards.
Unlike the majority of Miss South Dakota USAs, most of the South Dakota teens hail from Rapid City (most Miss titleholders have come from Sioux Falls).
Three South Dakota teens have won the Miss South Dakota USA pageant and competed at Miss USA.
[edit] List of Winners
- 2007 - Kari Schull (Watertown)
- 2006 - Alexandra Hoffman (Eureka)
- 2005 - Amanda DeCurtins (Ramona)
- 2004 - Katie Schull (Watertown)
- 2003 - Nicole Cuppy (Harrold)
- 2002 - Jessica Fjerstad (Madison) -- future Miss South Dakota USA 2005
- 2001 - Jessica Herrgott (Mitchell)
- 2000 - Nicole Brockhoft (Winner)
- 1999 - Alexia Bonte (Beresford)
- 1998 - Summer Simunek (Hot Springs)
- 1997 - Juli Keech (Hill City)
- 1996 - Tatewin Means (Rapid City)
- 1995 - Marty Eaton (Belle Fourche)
- 1994 - Autumn McKinney (Midland)
- 1993 - Amy Rahlf (Clear Lake)
- 1992 - Brandie Bower (Rapid City)
- 1991 - Tabitha Mauck (Mobridge) -- future Miss South Dakota USA 1994
- 1990 - Patronia Usera (Rapid City)
- 1989 - Lisa Williamson (Rapid City) (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 1988 - Jillayne Fossum (Cantonka) -- future Miss South Dakota USA 1991
- 1987 - Camille Varland (Keldron)
- 1986 - Valarie Marsden (Rapid City) (4th runner-up at Miss Teen USA)
- 1985 - Sarah Burggraf (Sioux Falls)
- 1984 - Kim Strom (Brandon)
- 1983 - Karen Hernes (Pierpont)
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