Abby Seale crowned Miss Neshoba County Fair

Abby Seale crowned Miss Neshoba County Fair

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Abby Seale, 20, was crowned Miss Neshoba County 2021 last night at the Grandstand. She also captured the Miss Congeniality Award and Interview Award.

Abby Seale is the daughter of Steve and Tina Seale. She is a member of Cook’s Chapel United Methodist Church.

Abby is a Mississippi State University President’s List Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi honor society member, and placed in the Top 10 in the state competition as Neshoba County’s Distinguished Young Woman.

Abby plans to graduate from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology and pursue a doctorate in Physical Therapy.

First alternate was Madison Avery Delancey, 19, daughter of Heather and John McCarty.  

Second alternate was Zoey Raine Bell, 18, daughter of Scott and Memory Bell. 

Third alternate was Piper Lane Fulton, 18, daughter of Jason and Angela Fulton. 

Stagewear Award was given to Madilyn Joe Hall, 19, daughter of Jason and Jennifer Hall. 

Most Photogenic Award was given to Sydney Grace Sisson, 17, Jim and Maria Sisson. 

Other contestants were Kyleigh Laughlin, 18, daughter of Angela and David Turk; Anna Caroline Stephens, 18, daughter of Amy Stephens and Don Grantham, Jr; Alexa Jade Battle, 19, daughter of Scott and Christy Battle; Mallory Chunn, 17, daughter of Latisha Clark and Bill Chunn; Lauren Pope, 18, daughter of Jody and Sarah Pope; Marlee-Keeton Pierce, 18, daughter of Barry and Catina Brantley; and Khloe Elyse Cockerham, 19, Brent and Christy Cockerham and Wayne and Kelly Williams.

Pages were Layton Seth Coward, Addy Walker Phillips, Rivers Makinley Pope, and Marianna Grace Truett.

The outgoing Miss Neshoba County Fair Olivia Adams, Emcee Keith Page, and Entertainer Madison Hardy Dennis entertained Fairgoers during the pageant.

The pageant was directed by Jennifer Bounds.






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