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Winners crowned at 4th annual TNT Pageant
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<p>Submitted photos</p><p>Pictured are the 2012 Miss and Mister Point Pleasant TNT Royalty.</p>

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Pictured are the 2012 Miss and Mister Point Pleasant TNT Royalty.

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<p>Pictured is the 2012 Miss Dynamite Queen Melanie Smith.</p>

Pictured is the 2012 Miss Dynamite Queen Melanie Smith.

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MASON COUNTY — The 2012 Miss and Mister Point Pleasant TNT Pageant was recently held and a total of 10 winners were crowned.

They winners crowned include Emmalee Moodispaugh, Wee Miss Queen; Addison Norris-Page, Tiny Miss Queen; Brant Wilson, Tiny Mister King; Emily Tackett, Little Miss Queen; Colten Gillam, Little Mister King; Emma Tomlinson, Young Miss Queen; Arianna Nedeff, Junior Miss Queen; Jocelynn Frye-Wilson, Teen Miss Queen; Cierra Hunt, Miss Queen; and Melanie Smith, Miss Dynamite Queen.

Moodispaugh, 3, is the daughter of Darlene Moodispaugh of Cheshire, Ohio. She also won the optional award for Prettiest Smile. First runner-up in the Wee Miss division was Mya Woodfall, 2, daughter of Roger and Danielle Woodfall of Charleston, who additionally won the Prettiest Eyes award. Second runner-up was Neveah Rogers, 2, daughter of Lyndsey Rogers of Glenwood. Other optional winners were Leigha Kingery, Prettiest Hair; Sophia Curry, Best Dressed; Rylee Akers, Best Personality; and Emmaleigh Wilson, Model and Miss Photogenic. Other contestants were Elisabeth Baird, Gabby Rounds, and Kendra Davis.

Norris-Page, 4, is the daughter of Harry Norris and Beth Page of Apple Grove. She also won the optional award for Best Personality and Model. First runner-up in the Tiny Miss division was Bailey Roberts, 5, daughter of Savannah Jones and Kenny Roberts of Coolville, Ohio. Jones additionally won the Best Dressed and Miss Photogenic award. Second runner-up was Hannah Pope, 5, daughter of Phillip and Christina Pope of Gallipolis, Ohio. She also won the Prettiest Smile award. Other optional winners were Kamryn Wason, Prettiest Hair; and Haven LeGros, Prettiest Eyes.

Wilson, 5, is the son of Rob and Melissa Wilson of Point Pleasant.

Tackett, 6, is the daughter of Calvin and Kathy Tackett of Ceredo. She also was the optional award for Prettiest Smile. First runner-up in the Little Miss division was Carley Kingery, 7, daughter of Jason and Terin Kingery of Vinton, Ohio. Kingery also was the Model award. Second runner-up was Faith Meadows, 6, daughter of Brenda Meadows of Milton. She also won the Best Personality award. Other optional winners were Madison Roberts, Prettiest Eyes; Zoey Watson, Prettiest Hair; and Kaelee Maynard, Best Dressed.

Gillam, 6, is the son of Kristi Manville-Gillam and Jeff Gillam on Point Pleasant.

Tomlinson, 9, is the daughter of Betty Lake Tomlinson and Tim Tomlinson of Mason. First runner-up in the Young Miss division was McKenzie McQueen, 9, daughter of Becky McQueen of Ashton. She also won the optional award for Prettiest Eyes. Second runner-up was Victoria Sovine, daughter of Brenda Meadows of Milton. She also won the Model award. Other optional award winners were Mia Williams, Prettiest Smile; Abby Clendenin, Best Dressed; Allie Warth, Best Personality; and Constance Bailes, Prettiest Hair.

Nedeff, 10, is the daughter of Amber Nedeff and Aaron Nedeff of Belpre, Ohio. She also won the Model optional award. First runner-up in the Junior Miss division was Jacqueline Shaffer, 10, daughter of Marc and Mozella Miller of St. Albans. Shaffer also won the Prettiest Smile award. Second runner-up was Josey Rollins, 12, daughter of David and Dana Rollins of Point Pleasant. Rollins also was the Best Dressed award. Other optional winners included Emily Deal, Prettiest Eyes; Melanie Smith, Best Personality; and Olivia Norris, Prettiest Hair and Miss Photogenic.

The very first Teen Miss Point Pleasant TNT Queen was awarded to Jocelynn Frye-Wilson, 13, daughter of Rob and Melissa Wilson of Point Pleasant. Frye-Wilson also won the optional award for Prettiest Hair. First runner-up in the Teen Miss division was Taylor Gillam, 13, daughter of Kristi Manville-Gillam and Jeff Gillam of Point Pleasant. She also won the optional award for Model. Second runner-up was Malana Hall, 14, daughter of Whit and Heidy Hall of Marietta, Ohio. She also won the optional award for Best Dressed. Other optional winners were Darian Miller, Miss Photogenic and Prettiest Smile; Alara Craddock, Best Personality; and Keara Clay, Prettiest Eyes. Other contestants included Krystal Starcher, Lexie Johnson, Emily Keefer, and Elizabeth Rayburn.

The very first Miss Point Pleasant TNT Queen title was won by Cierra Hunt, 17, daughter of Pamela Hunt-Waugh and Michael Waugh of Jackson, Ohio. She also won the Prettiest Eyes and Prettiest Hair awards. First runner-up was Brittany Sayre, 19, daughter of Scott and Susan Sayre of Point Pleasant. Sayre also won the optionals for Prettiest Smile and Model. Other optional winners were Christy Piggott, Best Personality; and Mercedes Trescott, Prettiest Smile.

Winner of the Miss Dynamite Queen, the Crowd Favorite Award, was Melanie Smith, 12, daughter of Tammy and Denny Reynolds of Point Pleasant.

The winners from this pageant will now be able to compete in the Miss Mothman Festival Pageant for free. All contestants received a five discount coupon for the pageant in September.

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