CATLETTSBURG —
Four will vie for the title of Miss Flame Pageant on Saturday at Catlettsburg Elementary School. Other titles will be awarded in younger categories at that time.
Competing will be:
Miss Flame
‰Peyton Campbell, 15, daughter of Scott and Christa Campbell of Flatwoods and a student at Russell High School.
‰Lauren Raglin, 17, daughter of Michell Beach and Roland Raglin of Flatwoods and a student at Russell High School.
‰Leslie Robinson, 16, daughter of Roger and Jill Robinson of Louisa and a student at Lawrence County High School.
‰Abigail Stanley, 16, daughter of Randy and Lynn Stanley of Grayson and a student at East Carter High School.
Junior Miss Flame
‰Lyndsey Burke, 14, daughter of John and Stephanie Burke of Ashland and a student at Fairview High School.
‰Victoria Johnson, 14, daughter of Samuel and Jonna Garvin of Rush and a student at Boyd County High School.
‰Hannah Layne, 13, daughter of Phil and Lisa Layne of Ashland and a student at Verity Middle School.
‰Katelyn Smith, 12, daughter of Alex and Carla Smith of Ashland and a student at Verity Middle School.
‰Shelby Wright, 14, daughter of Bruce and Cindy Wright of Rush and a student at Boyd County High School.
Little Junior Miss Flame
‰Ashton Campbell, 9, daughter of Scott and Christa Campbell of Flatwoods and a student at Russell McDowell Elementary School.
‰Darby Chapman, 10, daughter of Paul and Tina Chapman of Catlettsburg and a student at Fallsburg Elementary School.
‰Katlyn Erwin, 11, daughter of Amber Lenarz and Matt Erwin of Ashland and a student at Boyd County Middle School.
‰Laurel Hensley, 11, daughter of Chris and Terri Hensley of Russell and a student at Russell Middle School.
‰Sydney Hieneman, 9, daughter of Rod and Linette Hieneman of Flatwoods and a student at Russell McDowell Intermediate School.
‰Liberty Mays, 9, daughter of Jason and Staci Mays of Ashland and a student at Cannonsburg Elementary School.
‰Madelyn Tackett, 11, daughter of David and Michele Tackett of Ashland and a student at Russell McDowell Intermediate School.
‰Jessie Williams, 10, daughter of J.C. and Lisa Williams of Catlettsburg and a student at Charles Russell Elementary School.
‰Lexi Wright, 11, daughter of Bruce and Cindy Wright of Rush and a student at Boyd County Middle School.
Categories for boys and girls up to 25 months and for those 3 to 8 will be at 11 a.m.
Other categories will be at 7 p.m. They are: 9 through 11 — Little Junior Miss; 12 through 14 — Junior Miss; 15 through 19 — Miss Flame.
For more information, call Gail Sammons at (606) 739-5277; Betty Wright at (606) 739-5798; or Glorious Hensley at (606) 739-4512.
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