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2022 Carroll County Fair pageant
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2022 Carroll County Fair pageant
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Carroll County Now
October 6th, 2022
BOYS BIRTH TO SIX MONTHS – 2022 Carroll County Fair baby pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. Crowned king in the birth to six months category is Lyndel Leech, 4 months, son of Amber and Ryan Kee Leech of Huntingdon.
GIRLS BIRTH TO SIX MONTHS – 2022 Carroll County Fair baby pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll Civic Center. The court for the girls birth to six months are (from left) first maid Raelyn Hernandez, 4 months, daughter of Ramon and Morgan Hernandez of McKenzie; queen Kinsley Mae Prater, 4 months, daughter of Austin and Alexis Prater of McLemoresville; second maid Meyers Kelley, 2 months, daughter of Drew and Emily Kelley of Trezevant.
BOYS SIX MONTHS TO ONE YEAR – 2022 Carroll County Fair baby pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. The court for the boys ages six months to one year are (from left) first page Graham Lee Thompson, 6 months, son of Tyler and Clay Thompson of Hollow Rock; and King Tate Thomason, 11 months, son of Tyler and Maggie Ross Thomason of Huntingdon.
GIRLS SIX MONTHS TO ONE YEAR – 2022 Carroll County Fair baby pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. The court for the girls ages six months to one year are (from left) first maid Edie Allen, 6 months, daughter of Nick and Cassie Allen of McKenzie; and queen Georgia Gibson, 6 months, daughter of Taylor and Rumor Gibson of McKenzie.
TINY MR. CARROLL COUNTY – 2022 Carroll County Fair baby pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. The court for the boys ages 2-3 are (from left) third page JP Foster, 3, son of Lindsey and Nick Foster of Huntingdon; first page Cal Beachum, 3, son of Clint and Morgan Beachum of Huntingdon; king Josiah Branch, 3, son of Ally Brasfield and Jordan Branch of McKenzie; second page Adrian Dodd, 2, son of Nick and Mery Dodd of Cedar Grove; and fourth page Greyson Gibbs, 2, son of Grace McMackin of Huntingdon.
TINY MISS CARROLL COUNTY – 2022 Carroll County Fair baby pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. The court for the girls ages 2-3 are (from left) third maid Piper Lynn McMackin, 2, daughter of Justin and Valarie McMackin of McKenzie; first maid Korbyn Lucy Kendall, 2, daughter of Haley Kendall of Huntingdon; queen Claudia Baker, 2, daughter of Peyton and Beau Baker of Bruceton; second maid Sayla Reign Mitchell, 3, daughter of McKenna Fry and Ashton Mitchell of Huntingdon; and fourth maid Blakely Grace Dodd, 3, daughter of Abbey and Drew Dodd of Camden.
LITTLE MR. CARROLL COUNTY – 2022 Carroll County Fair pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. The court for the boys ages 4-6 are (from left) first page Jaxon Burney, 4, son of Lindsey Burney of Huntingdon; and king Conor Ezell, 4, son of Hayley and Cody Ezell of Huntingdon.
LITTLE MISS CARROLL COUNTY – 2022 Carroll County Fair pageant winners were chosen Sept. 22 at the Carroll County Civic Center. The court for the girls ages 4-6 are (from left) third maid Ella Grace Manns, 4, daughter of Clint and Emily Manns of McKenzie; first maid Ellie Jo Everett, 6, daughter of Tim and Brandi Everett of Atwood; queen Harper McMackin, 4, daughter of Josh and Sara McMackin of Huntingdon; second maid, Collins Martin, 4, daughter of Benjamin and Heather Martin of Huntingdon; and fourth maid Maci Woods, 5, daughter of Adam and Kayla Woods of Huntingdon.
Carroll County Now
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