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Sunday, January 16, 2011

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Miss Nebraska 2011 Teresa Scanlan
Well, the Cornhusker state has had it’s first win ever at the Miss America pageant. Besides for being a historical moment in this way it was also a historical moment because Teresa Scanlan was the youngest winner in 90 years. The youngest winner was Margaret Gorman, age 15 way back in 1921 at the first pageant. Miss Nebraska 2011 has made the Cornhusker state quite happy.

Miss Nebraska 2011 picked up her new title as Miss America 2011 on Saturday night. This all happened in Planet Hollywood casino-resort in Las Vegas. Beautiful people and beautiful clothes with some interesting talents wewre in attendance. Miss Nebraska 2011 is sure to do her new crown justice.

She takes over the crown from 22 year old Caress Cameron. She is not going to squander her scholarship money either. She has big ambitions to go to law school as well as become a judge after law school. We look forward to seeing what you do with yourself Miss Nebraska 2011.

Miss Nebraska 2011 has made the Cornhusker state quite happy.

Miss Nebraska 2011 picked up her new title as Miss America 2011 on Saturday night. Beautiful people and beautiful clothes with some interesting talents wewre in attendance.
Teresa-Scanlan-Miss-Nebraska-2011
A 17-year-old from Nebraska became the youngest winner of the Miss America crown in 90 years on Saturday after beating 52 other young women from across the United States.

Teresa Scanlan won a $50,000 scholarship and a yearlong run with the crown at the competition Saturday night at the Planet Hollywood casino-resort in Las Vegas, giving the Cornhusker State its first-ever win at the pageant.

She was the youngest Miss America since the pageant's first competition in 1921, when Margaret Gorman of the District of Columbia won at age 15.

Teresa Scanlan won a $50,000 scholarship and a yearlong run with the crown at the competition at the Planet Hollywood casino-resort in Las Vegas, giving the Cornhusker State its first-ever win at the pageant.

Miss Arkansas Alyse Eady won $25,000 as first runner-up, while Miss Hawaii Jalee Fuselier won $20,000 for third place.

The judges had picked Miss Oklahoma Emoly West; Miss Texas Ashley Melnick; Miss Rhode Island Deborah Saint-Vil; Miss Utah Christina Lowe; Miss Washington Jacquie Brown; Miss Arizona Kathryn Bulkley; Miss Virginia Caitlin Uze, and Miss California Arianna Afsar.

Bulkley called Giffords her mentor.
The pageant celebrated its 90th anniversary this year.