Miss Kosciusko And Miss Kosciusko Outstanding Teen Winners Announced

The winners and runners up of the Miss Kosciusko and Miss Kosciusko Teen Pageant were announced. Pictured, from left, are Grace Morrison, Dalani Harper, Jullianna Niebbia, Chloe Bollinger and Gabrielle Sigler.
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.

On Saturday, Feb. 15, girls tried their best to win Miss Kosciusko or Miss Kosciusko Outstanding Teen. Pictured are Jullianna Niebbia, Miss Kosciusko, left, and Chloe Bollinger, Miss Kosciusko Outstanding Teen.