Kenlee Renae Taylor Crowned Fall Fest Queen

October 24, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

The 2022 Fall Fest Queen (age 17-20) is Kenlee Renae Taylor.

She is the 17-year-old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville and a senior at DCHS. The pageant was held Saturday at the County Complex Auditorium sponsored by the Smithville Business and Professional Women’s Club.

Meanwhile, Deanna Marie Agee, 14-year-old daughter of David and Dama Agee of Smithville was crowned queen of the age 14-16 category. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes, hair, attire, and most photogenic.

First runner-up: McKenna Reece Miller of Dowelltown, 14-year-old daughter of Charles and Christen Cox and David and Casey Miller. Second runner-up: Cali Agee, 14-year-old daughter of Kevin and Jennifer Agee of Smithville. She was also awarded for prettiest smile.

Kaydence Shontae Johnson, 12-year-old daughter of Jeremy and Trista Ashburn of Smithville won the Fall Fest Queen crown of the age 11-13 category Saturday.

First runner-up, Baylei Benson, 11-year-old daughter of John and Karey Washer and Christopher Benson of Smithville. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes, hair, and most photogenic.  Second runner-up Jacee Daley, 13-year-old daughter of Megan Linder and the late Jacob Dailey.

Fall Fest Pageant (ages 11-13) Optionals:  Prettiest Attire-Kenadee Rose Prichard, 13-year-old daughter of Luke and Jo Dee Prichard of Alexandria. Prettiest eyes, hair, and most photogenic- Baylei Benson, 11-year-old daughter of John and Karey Washer and Christopher Benson of Smithville. Prettiest smile- Karah Jo Ford, 12-year-old daughter of Hector O’roscoe and Amanda Ford of Smithville

Katie Jo Prichard, 7-year-old daughter of Luke and Jo Dee Prichard of Alexandria was the winner of the Fall Fest Pageant in the age 7-10 category Saturday. She was also awarded for prettiest smile, eyes, and attire.

First runner-up Alexis Nicole Graham, 10-year-old daughter of Derek and Andria Graham of Smithville. Second runner-up Aryanna Virginia Grace Marks, 7-year-old daughter of Rebecca and Nicholas Marks of Smithville. She was also awarded for prettiest hair and most photogenic.

Ansley Grace Snow, 6-year-old daughter of Ashleigh Snow and Andy and Laura Snow of Smithville is the Fall Fest Queen for ages 4-6.  She was also awarded Saturday for prettiest attire.

First runner-up Brynlee Allana Rankhorn, 4-year-old daughter of Jacob and Ashlee Rankhorn of Rock Island. She was also awarded for prettiest hair. Second runner-up Dallas “Toby” Agee , 5-year-old daughter of Donny and Stephanie Agee of Smithville.

Fall Fest Pageant (ages 4-6) Optionals:  Prettiest Attire-Ansley Grace Snow, 6-year-old daughter of Ashleigh Snow and Andy and Laura Snow of Smithville; Prettiest eyes-Briar Rose Kilgore, 4-year-old daughter of Clay and Mariah Kilgore of Smithville; Prettiest hair- Brynlee Allana Rankhorn, 4-year-old daughter of Jacob and Ashlee Rankhorn of Rock Island; and Prettiest smile- Jane Grant, 4-year-old daughter of Burt and Danielle Grant of Smithville.

Winner of the Fall Fest Pageant (girls ages 25-48 months): Maeve Grant, 2-year-old daughter of Burt and Danielle Grant of Smithville.

Winner of the Fall Fest Pageant (boys ages 25-48 months): Sawyer Cordell Oyster, 30-month-old son of Coleman and Morgan Oyster of Liberty. First runner-up Samuel Keith Griffin, 42-month-old son of Luke and Casey Griffin of Alexandria.

Winner of the Fall Fest Pageant: (girls ages 13-24 months) Renly Kayte Roberts, 19-month-old daughter of Jordan and Dalton Roberts of Smithville. She also received awards for prettiest smile, eyes, attire and most photogenic. First runner-up: one year old Maeleigh Allen of Smithville. She also received the people’s choice award.

Winner of the Fall Fest Pageant: (boys ages 1 day to 6 months) Kasen Jacob Franklin, 6-month-old son of Amanda and Jake Franklin. He also won awards for most photogenic and people’s choice.

Winner of the Fall Fest Pageant: (girls ages 7-12 months) Sydney Ann Barrett, daughter of Stephen and Vickey Barrett of Dowelltown. She won all optional categories in which she was entered.

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