The 2012 Miss Oak Leaf Festival and Miss Bridge Day pageants were held late this summer in conjunction with the annual Oak Leaf Festival in Oak Hill.
Following is a list of winners from the pageants.
Miss Oak Leaf Festival — Amber Toney of Oak Hill
Miss Teen Oak Leaf Festival — Autumn Haught of Morgantown
Mrs. Oak Leaf Festival — Danielle Grant of Southside
Ms. Oak Leaf Festival — Heather Crum of Point Pleasant
Ms. Preteen Oak Leaf Festival — Morgan Griffith of Fayetteville
Miss Bridge Day — Sarah McInerney of Huntington
Miss Teen Bridge Day — Brooke Barnum of Morgantown
Ms. Bridge Day — Kelsey Bowman of Buchannan
Mrs. Bridge Day — Gretchen Pingley of Milton
Miss Preteen Bridge Day — Chasity Humphrey of Oak Hill
Miss Teen Oak Hill — Elise Atha of Oak Hill
Miss Oak Hill — title vacated
Miss Fayette County — Micayla Hudnall of Oak Hill
Miss Teen Fayette County — Rebecca Johnson of Oak Hill
Mrs. Fayette County — Kim Bennett of Fayetteville
Ms. Fayette County — Lori Novak of Richwood
Miss Preteen Fayette County — Abby Griffith of Oak Hill
Community Service Award — Carly Farmer of Roane County
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No results have been submitted to the Tribune from the Oak Leaf Festival children’s pageants.
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