Miss Kosciusko And Miss Kosciusko Outstanding Teen Winners Announced
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The Miss Kosciusko pageant took place Saturday, Feb. 15, at Wawasee High School.
The Miss Kosciusko winner is Jullianna Niebbia, a sophomore at Purdue University who lives in Warsaw. She did a sign language performance for her talent and her social impact statement was “This is Me.” She won the $1,000 scholarship.
The first runner up is Grace Morrison, a senior at Wawasee High School who lives in Syracuse. She sang for her talent and her social impact statement was “Supporting the Arts in Education.” She won a $400 scholarship.
The second runner up is Dalani Harper, a senior at Wawasee High School who lives in Warsaw. She performed a monologue for her talent and her social impact statement was “Racial Equality.” She won a $200 scholarship.
The Miss Kosciusko Outstanding Teen winner is Chloe Bollinger, a freshman at Whitko Jr./Sr. High School who lives in South Whitley. She danced for her talent and her platform was “Be the Change.” She won a $200 scholarship.
The first runner up in the teen category is Gaby Sigler, a sophomore at Wawasee High School who lives in Syracuse. She performed a cheer routine for her talent and her platform was “Fundings for the Kosciusko County Fair.” She won a $75 scholarship.
State competition will take place the second week of June in Zionsville.