Bowling Green to Host Miss Kentucky Teen Competition

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News Summary

Bowling Green is set to host the upcoming Miss Kentucky Teen Competition at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center. Local contestants, including reigning titleholders, are preparing to showcase their talents and advocacy efforts. The event includes significant scholarship opportunities for participants and will feature preliminary and final competitions. Community support is encouraged through ticket purchases, making this a notable event for both contestants and residents.

Bowling Green is gearing up to host the 2025 Miss Kentucky Teen Competition, which will take place from June 10-13 at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC). Local contestants Addison Day, Kendall Stamps, and Madison Taylor will represent Bowling Green in this prestigious event that includes significant scholarship opportunities for young women in the state.

Addison Day, the reigning titleholder of Miss Green River’s Teen, is a student at Bowling Green High School and also a member of the cheerleading team. She plans to showcase her skills with a unique jump rope routine during the talent performance. In addition to her performance, Addison is dedicated to her community service initiative, Threads of Hope, which is focused on ensuring that students have access to essential resources for their academic success.

Another key competitor, Kendall Stamps, currently holds the title of Miss Heart of the Commonwealth’s Teen. She recently graduated from Bowling Green High School and will continue her education at Western Kentucky University in the fall of 2025. For her talent portion, Kendall has chosen to perform the song “Never Enough”. Her community service initiative, Courage through Cheer, empowers young girls to build confidence and authenticity in their lives.

Madison Taylor, the third contestant from Bowling Green, is currently the titleholder of Miss South Central Kentucky’s Teen. As a rising senior at Bowling Green High School, Madison is passionate about her advocacy in the community and will deliver a vocal rendition of “The Impossible Dream” during her talent segment. Her community service project, S.O.S. (Stomp Out Stereotyping), aims to combat stereotypes and promote acceptance within her community.

Additionally, Sara Fryman from Cynthiana will also be competing. She secured her spot after winning the title of Miss Cardinal Country’s Teen 2025 at the Miss University of Louisville Pageant. This is her second title with the Miss America Organization, following her previous title of Miss Northern Kentucky’s Teen 2024. Sara, the daughter of Jeffrey and Heather Fryman, is a student at Harrison County High School and is involved in various activities such as archery, dance, band, and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). For her talent performance, she will present a flute instrumental solo. Her community service initiative, The Sunshine Project, aims to provide toys and books to children facing stressful situations.

Another contestant, Bella Franklin from Frankfort, holds the title of Miss Buffalo Trail’s Teen. She is a freshman at Western Hills High School and will also be competing for the chance to represent Kentucky at the national level.

The 2025 Miss Kentucky Teen Competition not only celebrates the talents and advocacy of its contestants but also provides scholarship opportunities for the participants. The event will feature preliminary and final competitions, including Miss Kentucky Preliminary 1 on June 12 and the Miss Kentucky Final on June 15.

Tickets for the event can be purchased through the SKyPAC website, making it accessible for community members and families to attend and show their support for these talented young women as they strive for excellence and representation on the Miss America stage.

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