Miss Nebraska Teen USA

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The Miss Nebraska Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Nebraska in the Miss Teen USA pageant. This pageant has been directed by Vanbros since 2002.

Nebraska has had only two placements at Miss Teen USA. They were the second-to-last state to make their first placement, which came in 2004, when Meagan Winings made the semi-finals.

Nebraska is one of very few states where no teens have crossed over to Miss titles and competed at Miss USA.

[edit] Winners

Year Name Hometown Age1 Placement at Miss Teen USA Special awards at Miss Teen USA Notes
2007 Lauren Clabaugh
2006 Danielle Zuroski Top 15
2005 Kelsy Brown
2004 Meagan Winings Semi-finalist
2003 Leighann Thagard
2002 Brieanne Bogart
2001 Heidi Lammli
2000 Amy Weigert
1999 Kiley Kempcke
1998 Lori Andersen
1997 Natasha Fisher
1996 Mandy Groff
1995 Marlo McVea
1994 Elizabeth Schmitz
1993 Lauriette Logan
1992 Marney Monson
1991 Erin Mouther
1990 Shauna Redfern
1989 Melissa Jennings
1988 Pamela Brown
1987 Susan Weikel
1986 Elizabeth Beshay
1985 Tina Farmer
1984 Cyndi Freymuller
1983 Jackie Kuenning

1 Age at the time of the Miss Teen USA pageant

[edit] External links

Nebraska Pageantry
Miss America
Miss Nebraska
Miss USA
Miss Nebraska USA
Miss America's Outstanding Teen
Miss Nebraska's Outstanding Teen
Miss Teen USA
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Vanbros State Pageants
Miss Kansas USA
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Miss Kansas Teen USA
1992-
Miss Missouri USA
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Miss Missouri Teen USA
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Miss Nebraska USA
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Miss Nebraska Teen USA
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Miss Oklahoma USA
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Miss Oklahoma Teen USA
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