Submitted by Miss Washington
Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen Organization (MWOTeen) announces 2015 award winners. MAOTeen has made available more than $4 million in college scholarships nationally to young women from 13 to 17 years of age. This year the 26 MWOTeen contestants were awarded the following awards and scholarships:
- Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen 2015 winner of $5,000 scholarship and a prize package of more than $7,000 – Miss Great Peninsula’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Abigail Dominguiano
- First Runner-Up winner of a $1,500 scholarship – Miss Thurston County’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Makaylah Richardson
- Second Runner-Up winner of a $1000 scholarship – Miss Liberty’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Amanda Enz
- Third Runner-Up winner of a $850 scholarship – Miss Spokane’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Tia Moua
- Fourth Runner-Up winner of a $500 scholarship – Miss Tri-Cities’ Outstanding Teen 2015, Paige Rebstock
- Remaining Semi-Finalists:
- Miss Twin Harbor’s Outstanding Teen 2015, McKenzie Brooks
- Miss Auburn’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Keely Franchini
- Miss Port Orchard’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Sarah Gaskey
- Miss Seattle’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Kennedy Miller
- Miss Yakima County’s Outstanding Teen 2015, Emily Spicer
The Competition was held at Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien.
Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen is a scholarship-based program offering accomplished teens the opportunity to be awarded funds for college. The program promotes scholastic achievement, creative accomplishment, healthy living and community involvement for America’s teens.
Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen is an official preliminary of the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Program, and little sister to the Miss Washington and the Miss America Organization. We will begin taking applications for 2016 open contestants on November 1, 2015. For more information please visit www.mwoteen.org