July 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
Addison Jean Puckett is the winner of the Miss Jamboree Pageant in the age 14-16 category.
The festival was held Saturday at the county complex auditorium sponsored by the Smithville Business and Professional Women’s Club
Puckett is the 14 year old daughter of Jimmy and Anita Puckett of Smithville. Addison was also awarded for prettiest eyes, hair, and attire.
Runners-up in the pageant are:
First: Monica MaShay Carlton of Smithville, the 15 year old daughter of Amanda and LeRoy Hale and Travis Carlton
Second: Madison Rae Rackley, the 14 year old daughter of Jessica and Gordon Rackley of Smithville. She also received the People’s Choice award.
Third: Caitlin Elizabeth Bennett, the 16 year old daughter of Gene and Dava Bennett of Dowelltown
Fourth: Jaedyn Brooke Stafford, the 16 year old daughter of Doug and Luanne Stafford of Gainesboro. She was also named most photogenic
Meanwhile in the category for girls ages 25-48 months, the winner is 2 year old Camden Raylea Wilkins, daughter of Matt Wilkins and Jennifer Hancock of Cookeville. She was also honored for most photogenic, people’s choice, and prettiest dress. The runner-up is 3 year old Skyler Faith McCormack, daughter of Allen and Julie McCormack of McMinnville. She was awarded for prettiest hair and eyes.
Blakelyn Emerie Cripps, 5 month old daughter of Kami and Corey Cripps of Smithville won the category for girls up to 6 months old. She was also awarded for prettiest eyes, prettiest dress, and most photogenic. The runner-up is Penelope Chapman, 3 month old daughter of Taylor and Josh Chapman.
In the category for boys 7-12 months, Michael Riley was the winner and received an honor for prettiest eyes. He is 8 months old. His foster parents are Donny Orchard and Elisha Anderson of Smithville