Miss Washington Teen USA
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The Miss Washington Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Washington in the Miss Teen USA pageant.
Washington is one of the more successful states at Miss Teen USA, having placed on six occasions. Their highest placement came in 1985, when Drew Holmer placed 2nd runner-up to Kelly Hu of Hawaii. Their most successful decades have been the 1980s and 2000s. The state failed to place in the 1990s.
Washington is one of few states where no Teen winner has crossed over and competed at Miss USA.
[edit] List of Winners
- 2007 - Shalane Larango
- 2006 - Kendra Timm
- 2005 - Kaylee Moore
- 2004 - Danielle Jensen
- 2003 - Jasmine Jorgenson (Finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 2002 - Maichal McJunkin
- 2001 - Shannon Hulbert (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 2000 - Megan Munroe (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 1999 - Dianna Carlson
- 1998 - Amber Lancaster
- 1997 - Emma DeSilets
- 1996 - Emily Ballard
- 1995 - Summer Springer
- 1994 - Anjelie Eldredge (Miss Photogenic)
- 1993 - Rebecca Vaughn
- 1992 - Kaylee O'Kelley
- 1991 - Elizabeth Lee
- 1990 - Paige Anderson
- 1989 - Amy Travis (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 1988 - Karen Petre
- 1987 - Johna Sainsbury
- 1986 - Lisa Elliot
- 1985 - Dru Homer (2nd runner-up at Miss Teen USA)
- 1984 - Charlene Walters
- 1983 - Rhonda Monroe (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
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