Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen

The Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the U.S. state of Georgia in the Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant. The pageant is held each June in Columbus, Georgia.

Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen
Formation2001
TypeBeauty pageant
Location
Membership
Miss America's Outstanding Teen
Official language
English
Key people
Mansfield Bias (executive director)
WebsiteOfficial website

Mary Wilhelmina Hodges of Louisville, Georgia was crowned Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen on June 16, 2019 at the RiverCenter of the Performing Arts in Columbus, Georgia. She competed in the Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020 pageant in Orlando, Florida.

Results summary

The results of Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen as they participated in the national Miss America's Outstanding Teen competition. The year in parentheses indicates the year of the Miss America's Outstanding Teen competition the award/placement was garnered.

Placements

  • Miss America's Outstanding Teen: Olivia McMillan (2015)
  • 1st runners-up: Annie Swan (2018)
  • 2nd runners-up: Camille Sims (2011), Kelsey Hollis (2017)
  • 3rd runners-up: Jameson Kenerly (2013)
  • 4th runners-up: Rory Pan (2019)
  • Top 10: Julia Martin (2012), Victoria Smith (2016)

Awards

Preliminary awards

  • Preliminary Evening Wear/On Stage Question: Annie Swan (2018) (tie), Rory Pan (2019) (tie)
  • Preliminary Talent: Jameson Kenerly (2013), Olivia McMillan (2015), Kelsey Hollis (2017)

Non-finalist awards

  • Non-finalist Evening Wear/On Stage Question: Lauren Edmunds (2007)

Other awards

  • Advertising Award: Jameson Kenerly (2013)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life: Jameson Kenerly (2013)
  • Outstanding Dance Award: Annie Swan (2018)
  • Outstanding Vocalist Award: Olivia McMillan (2015), Kelsey Hollis (2017)
  • Overall Dance Award: Rory Pan (2019)

Winners

  •      Declared as winner
  •      Ended as a runner-up
  •      Ended as a finalist or semi-finalist
Year Name Hometown Age Local title Talent Placement at MAO Teen Special scholarships at MAO Teen Notes
2019 Mary Wilhelmina Hodges[1] Louisville 14 Miss Greater Atlanta’s Outstanding Teen Tap Dance, "Boogie Shoes" by KC and The Sunshine Band
2018 Rory Pan[2] Johns Creek 16 Miss Heart of Atlanta's Outstanding Teen Ballet en Pointe, "Fire on Ice" 4th runner-up Overall Dance Award[3]

Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award (tie)[3]
2017 Annie Swan[4] Wadley 15 Miss International City's Outstanding Teen Tap dance, "Hit the Road Jack" 1st runner-up[5] Outstanding Dance Award[6]

Preliminary Evening Gown/OSQ Award (tie)[6]
2016 Kelsey Hollis[7] Warner Robins 16 Miss Houston County's Outstanding Teen Vocal 2nd runner-up[8] Outstanding Vocalist Award[9]

Preliminary Talent Award[9]
2nd runner-up at Miss Georgia 2019 competition[10]
2015 Victoria Smith[11] Sandersville 17 Miss Macon's Outstanding Teen Tap Dance, "Ease on Down the Road" from The Wiz Top 10[12]
2014 Abigail Feltner[13] Fayetteville Miss Starr's Mill's Outstanding Teen Vocal
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Assumed title when McMillan was named Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2015[14]
Olivia McMillan[15] Centerville 17 Miss Warner Robins' Outstanding Teen Classical Vocal, "Nessun dorma" from Puccini's opera, Turandot Winner[13][16][15] Outstanding Vocalist Award[16]

Preliminary Talent Award[16]
2013 Kelly Hutchinson[17] Marietta 15 Miss Marietta's Outstanding Teen Dance 1st runner-up at Miss Georgia Teen USA 2015 pageant[18]

2nd runner-up at Miss Georgia Teen USA 2016 pageant[18]

Later Miss Alabama USA 2020[19]
2012 Jameson Kenerly[20][21] Jesup 17 Miss Capital City's Outstanding Teen Lyrical Twirl/Dance 3rd runner-up[22] Advertising Award[22]

Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life[22]

Preliminary Talent Award[22]
Sister of Adeline Kenerly, Miss Georgia 2015
2011 Julia Martin[23] Marietta 16 Miss University of Georgia's Outstanding Teen Cello Top 10[24] Later Miss Georgia Teen USA 2013[18][25]
3rd runner-up at Miss Teen USA 2013 pageant[26]
2010 Camille Sims[27] Atlanta 17 Miss Capital City's Outstanding Teen Vocal 2nd runner-up[28] Later Miss New York 2016[29]
2nd runner-up at Miss America 2017 pageant[30]
2009 Brianna Godshalk[31] Acworth 16 Miss Cobb County's Outstanding Teen Violin, "Zigeunerweisen" by Pablo de Sarasate
2008 Hilary Pulos[32][33] Jesup 13 Miss Satilla's Outstanding Teen Dance, "It's a Spy Thing"
2007 Michaela Lackey[34] Marietta 17 Miss Cobb County's Outstanding Teen Ballet en Pointe Later Miss Georgia 2011[34]
2006 Lauren Edmunds[35] Americus Miss Heart of Georgia's Outstanding Teen Jazz en Pointe Dance, "I Run For Life" Non-finalist Evening Wear/OSQ Award 1st runner-up at Miss Georgia 2008 and 2013 pageants[36][37]

3rd runner-up at Miss Georgia 2012 pageant[21]

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2008 pageant
2005 Kristen Springer[38] Snellville 16 Miss Atlanta's Outstanding Teen Ballet en Pointe
2004 Mandy Best[39] Miss Teen Warner Robins
No national pageant
2003 Addie Hampton[40] Atlanta 15 Miss Teen Cobb County Vocal from Funny Girl
2002 Diana DeGarmo[41] Snellville 14 Miss Teen Gwinnett County Vocal Finalist on America's Most Talented Kid[41]

1st runner-up on 3rd season of American Idol[42]

Made Broadway debut in Hairspray in 2006 as Penny Pingleton[43]

Later appeared in 2009 Broadway revival of Hair[44]
2001 Joanna Smith[45] Blakely Vocal
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