Miss Delaware Teen USA

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The Miss Delaware Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Delaware in the Miss Teen USA pageant. This pageant is directed Crown Productions.

In terms of number of placements and awards, Delaware is one of the least successful states at Miss Teen USA. However, Ashley Coleman broke the mold to win the Miss Teen USA crown in 1999.

Miss Delaware Teen USA 2000, Carrie Aiken, and 2001, Christie Aiken, are sisters. Miss Delaware Teen USA 1997, Cheryl Crowe, was the first and so far only Delaware teen to cross over to the Miss Delaware USA title.

[edit] Winners

Year Name Hometown Age1 Placement at Miss Teen USA Special awards at Miss Teen USA Notes
2007 Holly Shively
2006 Erika Savidge
2005 Ashley Fletcher
2004 Brittany Cichocki
2003 Ashley James
2002 Kelly Anne Horst
2001 Christie Aiken
2000 Carrie Aiken
1999 Ashley Coleman Winner
1998 Nicole Tomlin
1997 Cheryl Crowe Later Miss Delaware USA 2003
1996 Ashley Anderson
1995 Dawn Renee Huey Finalist
1994 Selena Del Grosso
1993 Catherine Wong
1992 Justine Jones
1991 Michelle Daulton
1990 Kristen Pontchez
1989 Allison Nicole Wilson
1988 Edith Senter
1987 Christi Griffen
1986 Laura Hawthorne
1985 Julie Weasley
1984 Heather Reed
1983 Laura Michelle Enslen

1 Age at the time of the Miss Teen USA pageant

[edit] External links

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