Vina High School holds Spring Spectacular
Vina High School’s Spring Spectacular winners for 14–19-year-oldsx are Paige Simpson – Second alternate; Jesse Kate Warhurst – Teen Miss Spring Spectacular, Most photogenic; Abigail Bell – First alternate; Bellace Hastings – Third alternate.  
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1:51 pm Sunday, May 21, 2023

Vina High School holds Spring Spectacular

Vina High School’s Spring Spectacular, held April 15, featured participants from a variety of age groups.  

0–24-month winners: Maggie Mitchell – Third Alternate; Jasper Elaine Butler – First alternate; Atlas Jo Pannel – Baby Miss Spring Spectacular; Kendall Blake Taylor – Prettiest Eyes, Prettiest Smile, Most Photogenic.   

2–3-year-old winners: Darby Nichols – Second Alternate, Prettiest Smile; Karoline Parker – First runner up, Most photogenic; Jacee Springer – Toddler Miss Spring Spectacular, Best Personality; Baylor Gunnels – Third alternate, Best Hair.   

4–5-year-old winners: Willagray Barnes – Third Alternate; Rylie Springer – First alternate; Scarlette Epperson – Tiny Miss Spring Spectacular; Jaycee Myrick – Second alternate, Best dressed.  

7–9-year-old-winners: Henley-Mae Musser – Second alternate, Best hair; Audrey Watts – Third alternate, Most photogenic; Tinleigh Scott – Prettiest Smile; Alesia Viglietta – Best Dressed; Raegan Springer – Little Miss Spring Spectacular; Hannah Lynn Jones – First alternate. 

10–13-year-old winners:  Emma Kate Gerstman – Prettiest eyes; Ragen Myrick – Second alternate, Prettiest smile; Hadleigh Childers – Junior MIss Spring Spectacular; Kaygan Parker – First alternate, Most photogenic; Hollie Sharp – Third alternate; Braizley Johnson – Best dressed.  

14–19-year-old winners: Paige Simpson – Second alternate; Jesse Kate Warhurst – Teen Miss Spring Spectacular, Most photogenic; Abigail Bell – First alternate; Bellace Hastings – Third alternate.   

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