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Subject: Miss Tri-Cities & Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen


Author:
Anon
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Date Posted: 10:10:25 07/21/13 Sun
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http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html
Image and video hosting by TinyPicGeoff Folsom, Tri-City Herald

A second generation Miss Tri-Cities was crowned Saturday evening.

Janae Calaway of Pasco was chosen over seven other contestants. Her mother, Beverly Beus Calaway, was named Miss Tri-Cities in 1982.

Janae Calaway said she was shocked, appreciative and excited for the honor.

"I'm excited to follow in her footsteps," she said. "I just feel grateful for the opportunity."

She will compete in next year's Miss Washington competition for a chance to go to the Miss America pageant.

In the question-and-answer portion of the contest, Calaway, 19, emphasized how she wants to work with the Children's Miracle Network, a partner of the Miss America program, to help provide support for kids with cancer, her chosen platform.

"My platform works on healing the heart," she said. "I just want to focus on bringing the children joy."

She was congratulated by 2012 Miss Tri-Cities Halle Goodwin. Goodwin performed a couple of dance numbers and gave a farewell video, detailing her year as Miss Tri-Cities.

Other performances came from recently crowned Miss Washington Reina Almon and Kristen Blair Guererro, a former Miss Tri-Cities and Miss Texas. Both of them sang for the audience that filled most of Kennewick High School's auditorium.

Calaway got the loudest applause when introduced for most of the competitions, including her jazz dance performance.

In the swimsuit competition, she was one of only two contestants to wear a one-piece; she chose to wear a white, backless suit.

She then wore a flowing black evening gown, topped with silver sequins.

She takes home an $11,000 scholarship and other prizes for winning the contest.

Calaway graduated from Chiawana High School and Columbia Basin College. She is now attending Brigham Young University with a communications major and a psychology minor.

Calaway works as a private dance instructor and helped organize a nonprofit dance showcase. She lists an interesting fact about herself as, "It is not uncommon to find me working in the muck with my 4-H steer."

First runner-up was Cheyenne Van Tine, 19, of Kennewick. Her platform is helping youth discover their brilliance. She attends CBC. Her parents are R.W. and Evan Van Tine.

Second runner-up was Logan McCoy, 19, of Richland, who had a platform of inspiring youth to be philanthropic. She also attends CBC. Her parents are Helen McCoy and Daniel McCoy.

On Friday, Reagan Rebstock, 14, of Kennewick, won the Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen contest. She attends Horse Heaven Hills Middle School. Her parents are Wendy White and Andy Rebstock.


Read more here: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy

No surprise there. She was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2011, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2012 and now Miss Tri-Cities 2013. Her mother has been working with the pageant for years so she has had a ton of experience. She was prepared and qualified. Cheyenne was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2008 and never won a state title but placed 1st runner up twice before moving on to the Miss WA Teen USA where she won. While she looked fantastic and she's a good singer the fact is that there was no way for her to win against Janae especially since Janae is a serious dancer who has won national awards with her dancing. Plus let's face it, when your family is taking up 1/2 the auditorium and screaming the loudest that's going to influence the judges.

It's the same with the Rebstock girl, her mother bought 50 seats for her dance studio (the same dance studio that Janae goes to and the same dance studio that danced at the show). The more people screaming and the louder the screams the more influence that's going to have on the judges.

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[> Subject: I'm confused by two things....


Author:
???
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Date Posted: 10:25:01 07/21/13 Sun
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1. How can Cheyenne win BOTH Overall Interview and Overall Talent and not win??? Those are the two biggest categories....

2. How is Janae going to be Miss Tri Cities while going to BYU? That's in a whole different state.

Please don't call me a sore loser or whatever. I am just genuinely curious. I don't have a horse in this race at all.




> >href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/
>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html">http://www.tri-ci
>tyherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned-
>miss-tri.html

>
>href="http://tinypic.com?ref=9a03k7"
>target="_blank"> >src="
http://i44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg" align="right"
>border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by
>TinyPic">Geoff Folsom, Tri-City Herald
>
>A second generation Miss Tri-Cities was crowned
>Saturday evening.
>
>Janae Calaway of Pasco was chosen over seven other
>contestants. Her mother, Beverly Beus Calaway, was
>named Miss Tri-Cities in 1982.
>
>Janae Calaway said she was shocked, appreciative and
>excited for the honor.
>
>"I'm excited to follow in her footsteps," she said. "I
>just feel grateful for the opportunity."
>
>She will compete in next year's Miss Washington
>competition for a chance to go to the Miss America
>pageant.
>
>In the question-and-answer portion of the contest,
>Calaway, 19, emphasized how she wants to work with the
>Children's Miracle Network, a partner of the Miss
>America program, to help provide support for kids with
>cancer, her chosen platform.
>
>"My platform works on healing the heart," she said. "I
>just want to focus on bringing the children joy."
>
>She was congratulated by 2012 Miss Tri-Cities Halle
>Goodwin. Goodwin performed a couple of dance numbers
>and gave a farewell video, detailing her year as Miss
>Tri-Cities.
>
>Other performances came from recently crowned Miss
>Washington Reina Almon and Kristen Blair Guererro, a
>former Miss Tri-Cities and Miss Texas. Both of them
>sang for the audience that filled most of Kennewick
>High School's auditorium.
>
>Calaway got the loudest applause when introduced for
>most of the competitions, including her jazz dance
>performance.
>
>In the swimsuit competition, she was one of only two
>contestants to wear a one-piece; she chose to wear a
>white, backless suit.
>
>She then wore a flowing black evening gown, topped
>with silver sequins.
>
>She takes home an $11,000 scholarship and other prizes
>for winning the contest.
>
>Calaway graduated from Chiawana High School and
>Columbia Basin College. She is now attending Brigham
>Young University with a communications major and a
>psychology minor.
>
>Calaway works as a private dance instructor and helped
>organize a nonprofit dance showcase. She lists an
>interesting fact about herself as, "It is not uncommon
>to find me working in the muck with my 4-H steer."
>
>First runner-up was Cheyenne Van Tine, 19, of
>Kennewick. Her platform is helping youth discover
>their brilliance. She attends CBC. Her parents are
>R.W. and Evan Van Tine.
>
>Second runner-up was Logan McCoy, 19, of Richland, who
>had a platform of inspiring youth to be philanthropic.
>She also attends CBC. Her parents are Helen McCoy and
>Daniel McCoy.
>
>On Friday, Reagan Rebstock, 14, of Kennewick, won the
>Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen contest. She attends
>Horse Heaven Hills Middle School. Her parents are
>Wendy White and Andy Rebstock.

>
>Read more here: >href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/
>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy">htt
>p://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-res
>ident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy

>
>No surprise there. She was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding
>Teen 2011, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2012 and
>now Miss Tri-Cities 2013. Her mother has been working
>with the pageant for years so she has had a ton of
>experience. She was prepared and qualified. Cheyenne
>was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2008 and never
>won a state title but placed 1st runner up twice
>before moving on to the Miss WA Teen USA where she
>won. While she looked fantastic and she's a good
>singer the fact is that there was no way for her to
>win against Janae especially since Janae is a serious
>dancer who has won national awards with her dancing.
>Plus let's face it, when your family is taking up 1/2
>the auditorium and screaming the loudest that's going
>to influence the judges.
>
>It's the same with the Rebstock girl, her mother
>bought 50 seats for her dance studio (the same dance
>studio that Janae goes to and the same dance studio
>that danced at the show). The more people screaming
>and the louder the screams the more influence that's
>going to have on the judges.

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[> [> Subject: Re: I'm confused by two things....


Author:
X
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Date Posted: 10:56:43 07/21/13 Sun
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You have to remember that once you are in the top five that the top five are balloted by the judges for their final placements. Cheyenne could have had the highest score in everything and still placed second if the judges like Janae better.

Second, Janae will still be an amazing Miss from Utah. I'm sure she will be making appearances before she leaves for school, when she's home on school break and then again when schools out. You also have to consider that she will be here for other events during the year like forum so she will probably be making additional trips home during the year. That's just my guess.

1. How can Cheyenne win BOTH Overall Interview and
>Overall Talent and not win??? Those are the two
>biggest categories....
>
>2. How is Janae going to be Miss Tri Cities while
>going to BYU? That's in a whole different state.
>
>Please don't call me a sore loser or whatever. I am
>just genuinely curious. I don't have a horse in this
>race at all.
>
>
>
>
>> >>href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471
>/
>>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html">http://www.tri-c
>i
>>tyherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned
>-
>>miss-tri.html

>>
>>href="http://tinypic.com?ref=9a03k7"
>>target="_blank"> >>src="
>href="http://i44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg"">http://i
>44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg"
align="right"
>>border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by
>>TinyPic">Geoff Folsom, Tri-City Herald
>>
>>A second generation Miss Tri-Cities was crowned
>>Saturday evening.
>>
>>Janae Calaway of Pasco was chosen over seven other
>>contestants. Her mother, Beverly Beus Calaway, was
>>named Miss Tri-Cities in 1982.
>>
>>Janae Calaway said she was shocked, appreciative and
>>excited for the honor.
>>
>>"I'm excited to follow in her footsteps," she said. "I
>>just feel grateful for the opportunity."
>>
>>She will compete in next year's Miss Washington
>>competition for a chance to go to the Miss America
>>pageant.
>>
>>In the question-and-answer portion of the contest,
>>Calaway, 19, emphasized how she wants to work with the
>>Children's Miracle Network, a partner of the Miss
>>America program, to help provide support for kids with
>>cancer, her chosen platform.
>>
>>"My platform works on healing the heart," she said. "I
>>just want to focus on bringing the children joy."
>>
>>She was congratulated by 2012 Miss Tri-Cities Halle
>>Goodwin. Goodwin performed a couple of dance numbers
>>and gave a farewell video, detailing her year as Miss
>>Tri-Cities.
>>
>>Other performances came from recently crowned Miss
>>Washington Reina Almon and Kristen Blair Guererro, a
>>former Miss Tri-Cities and Miss Texas. Both of them
>>sang for the audience that filled most of Kennewick
>>High School's auditorium.
>>
>>Calaway got the loudest applause when introduced for
>>most of the competitions, including her jazz dance
>>performance.
>>
>>In the swimsuit competition, she was one of only two
>>contestants to wear a one-piece; she chose to wear a
>>white, backless suit.
>>
>>She then wore a flowing black evening gown, topped
>>with silver sequins.
>>
>>She takes home an $11,000 scholarship and other prizes
>>for winning the contest.
>>
>>Calaway graduated from Chiawana High School and
>>Columbia Basin College. She is now attending Brigham
>>Young University with a communications major and a
>>psychology minor.
>>
>>Calaway works as a private dance instructor and helped
>>organize a nonprofit dance showcase. She lists an
>>interesting fact about herself as, "It is not uncommon
>>to find me working in the muck with my 4-H steer."
>>
>>First runner-up was Cheyenne Van Tine, 19, of
>>Kennewick. Her platform is helping youth discover
>>their brilliance. She attends CBC. Her parents are
>>R.W. and Evan Van Tine.
>>
>>Second runner-up was Logan McCoy, 19, of Richland, who
>>had a platform of inspiring youth to be philanthropic.
>>She also attends CBC. Her parents are Helen McCoy and
>>Daniel McCoy.
>>
>>On Friday, Reagan Rebstock, 14, of Kennewick, won the
>>Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen contest. She attends
>>Horse Heaven Hills Middle School. Her parents are
>>Wendy White and Andy Rebstock.

>>
>>Read more here: >>href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471
>/
>>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy">ht
>t
>>p://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-re
>s
>>ident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy

>>
>>No surprise there. She was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding
>>Teen 2011, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2012 and
>>now Miss Tri-Cities 2013. Her mother has been working
>>with the pageant for years so she has had a ton of
>>experience. She was prepared and qualified. Cheyenne
>>was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2008 and never
>>won a state title but placed 1st runner up twice
>>before moving on to the Miss WA Teen USA where she
>>won. While she looked fantastic and she's a good
>>singer the fact is that there was no way for her to
>>win against Janae especially since Janae is a serious
>>dancer who has won national awards with her dancing.
>>Plus let's face it, when your family is taking up 1/2
>>the auditorium and screaming the loudest that's going
>>to influence the judges.
>>
>>It's the same with the Rebstock girl, her mother
>>bought 50 seats for her dance studio (the same dance
>>studio that Janae goes to and the same dance studio
>>that danced at the show). The more people screaming
>>and the louder the screams the more influence that's
>>going to have on the judges.

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[> [> Subject: Halle barely made any appearances while she attended school, Janae should be allowed to by precedent


Author:
meh.
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Date Posted: 11:03:11 07/21/13 Sun
Author Host/IP: c-50-132-37-211.hsd1.wa.comcast.net/50.132.37.211

>1. How can Cheyenne win BOTH Overall Interview and
>Overall Talent and not win??? Those are the two
>biggest categories....
>
>2. How is Janae going to be Miss Tri Cities while
>going to BYU? That's in a whole different state.
>
>Please don't call me a sore loser or whatever. I am
>just genuinely curious. I don't have a horse in this
>race at all.
>
>
>
>
>> >>href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471
>/
>>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html">http://www.tri-c
>i
>>tyherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned
>-
>>miss-tri.html

>>
>>href="http://tinypic.com?ref=9a03k7"
>>target="_blank"> >>src="
>href="http://i44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg"">http://i
>44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg"
align="right"
>>border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by
>>TinyPic">Geoff Folsom, Tri-City Herald
>>
>>A second generation Miss Tri-Cities was crowned
>>Saturday evening.
>>
>>Janae Calaway of Pasco was chosen over seven other
>>contestants. Her mother, Beverly Beus Calaway, was
>>named Miss Tri-Cities in 1982.
>>
>>Janae Calaway said she was shocked, appreciative and
>>excited for the honor.
>>
>>"I'm excited to follow in her footsteps," she said. "I
>>just feel grateful for the opportunity."
>>
>>She will compete in next year's Miss Washington
>>competition for a chance to go to the Miss America
>>pageant.
>>
>>In the question-and-answer portion of the contest,
>>Calaway, 19, emphasized how she wants to work with the
>>Children's Miracle Network, a partner of the Miss
>>America program, to help provide support for kids with
>>cancer, her chosen platform.
>>
>>"My platform works on healing the heart," she said. "I
>>just want to focus on bringing the children joy."
>>
>>She was congratulated by 2012 Miss Tri-Cities Halle
>>Goodwin. Goodwin performed a couple of dance numbers
>>and gave a farewell video, detailing her year as Miss
>>Tri-Cities.
>>
>>Other performances came from recently crowned Miss
>>Washington Reina Almon and Kristen Blair Guererro, a
>>former Miss Tri-Cities and Miss Texas. Both of them
>>sang for the audience that filled most of Kennewick
>>High School's auditorium.
>>
>>Calaway got the loudest applause when introduced for
>>most of the competitions, including her jazz dance
>>performance.
>>
>>In the swimsuit competition, she was one of only two
>>contestants to wear a one-piece; she chose to wear a
>>white, backless suit.
>>
>>She then wore a flowing black evening gown, topped
>>with silver sequins.
>>
>>She takes home an $11,000 scholarship and other prizes
>>for winning the contest.
>>
>>Calaway graduated from Chiawana High School and
>>Columbia Basin College. She is now attending Brigham
>>Young University with a communications major and a
>>psychology minor.
>>
>>Calaway works as a private dance instructor and helped
>>organize a nonprofit dance showcase. She lists an
>>interesting fact about herself as, "It is not uncommon
>>to find me working in the muck with my 4-H steer."
>>
>>First runner-up was Cheyenne Van Tine, 19, of
>>Kennewick. Her platform is helping youth discover
>>their brilliance. She attends CBC. Her parents are
>>R.W. and Evan Van Tine.
>>
>>Second runner-up was Logan McCoy, 19, of Richland, who
>>had a platform of inspiring youth to be philanthropic.
>>She also attends CBC. Her parents are Helen McCoy and
>>Daniel McCoy.
>>
>>On Friday, Reagan Rebstock, 14, of Kennewick, won the
>>Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen contest. She attends
>>Horse Heaven Hills Middle School. Her parents are
>>Wendy White and Andy Rebstock.

>>
>>Read more here: >>href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471
>/
>>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy">ht
>t
>>p://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-re
>s
>>ident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy

>>
>>No surprise there. She was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding
>>Teen 2011, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2012 and
>>now Miss Tri-Cities 2013. Her mother has been working
>>with the pageant for years so she has had a ton of
>>experience. She was prepared and qualified. Cheyenne
>>was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2008 and never
>>won a state title but placed 1st runner up twice
>>before moving on to the Miss WA Teen USA where she
>>won. While she looked fantastic and she's a good
>>singer the fact is that there was no way for her to
>>win against Janae especially since Janae is a serious
>>dancer who has won national awards with her dancing.
>>Plus let's face it, when your family is taking up 1/2
>>the auditorium and screaming the loudest that's going
>>to influence the judges.
>>
>>It's the same with the Rebstock girl, her mother
>>bought 50 seats for her dance studio (the same dance
>>studio that Janae goes to and the same dance studio
>>that danced at the show). The more people screaming
>>and the louder the screams the more influence that's
>>going to have on the judges.

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[> [> Subject: Appearances


Author:
Anon
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Date Posted: 11:32:20 07/21/13 Sun
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>1. How can Cheyenne win BOTH Overall Interview and
>Overall Talent and not win??? Those are the two
>biggest categories....
>
>2. How is Janae going to be Miss Tri Cities while
>going to BYU? That's in a whole different state.
>
>Please don't call me a sore loser or whatever. I am
>just genuinely curious. I don't have a horse in this
>race at all.

Cheyenne didn't win Overall Talent by herself, she tied with one the Logan McCoy.

As for appearances, she has several weeks before she has to be at BYU and she'll do appearances while on her breaks and vacations or on weekends when she can. They did it for Halle so they'll do it for Janae.

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[> [> [> Subject: Where did Halle attend school? And how did Janae not win Talent?


Author:
???
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Date Posted: 12:14:27 07/21/13 Sun
Author Host/IP: c-24-18-106-43.hsd1.wa.comcast.net/24.18.106.43

>>1. How can Cheyenne win BOTH Overall Interview and
>>Overall Talent and not win??? Those are the two
>>biggest categories....
>>
>>2. How is Janae going to be Miss Tri Cities while
>>going to BYU? That's in a whole different state.
>>
>>Please don't call me a sore loser or whatever. I am
>>just genuinely curious. I don't have a horse in this
>>race at all.
>
>Cheyenne didn't win Overall Talent by herself, she
>tied with one the Logan McCoy.
>
>As for appearances, she has several weeks before she
>has to be at BYU and she'll do appearances while on
>her breaks and vacations or on weekends when she can.
>They did it for Halle so they'll do it for Janae.

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[> [> [> [> Subject: Halle attends Gonzaga in Spokane.


Author:
Anon
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Date Posted: 14:30:56 07/21/13 Sun
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As for how did Cheyenne not win if she won Top Talent and Top Interview, that is something to ask the judges.

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[> [> Subject: Re: I'm confused by two things....


Author:
Pageant gurl
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Date Posted: 16:34:55 07/21/13 Sun
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First off, Cheyenne did not outright win talent and interview; she TIED for BOTH with the second runner up. So yes, both Cheyenne and the Second runner up (cannot recall her name) did well in interview and talent obviously. But the judges must have obviously chose Janae on an overall impression and how they felt like she promoted her platform. More than just a number score picks the winner, and the vote of heart with the top five ballot can really be the deciding factor. Cheyenne did well and nothing takes that away from her. Janae just had that "it" factor the judges were looking for.

In regards to appearances, she plans to come home at the minimum of once a month to do Miss Tri-Cities appearances. Remember, this is a first and foremost SCHOLARSHIP program dedicated to helping women achieve goals.

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[> Subject: Re: Miss Tri-Cities & Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen


Author:
Crowds Do not matter
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Date Posted: 18:06:33 07/21/13 Sun
Author Host/IP: 68-186-101-99.dhcp.knwc.wa.charter.com/68.186.101.99

It does not matter how many people a contestant has in the audience. For the past two years at Miss East Cascades the girl with the loudest group did not win....It is about the girl, not her fan power.

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[> [> Subject: Re: Miss Tri-Cities & Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen


Author:
jmo
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Date Posted: 18:24:18 07/21/13 Sun
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The article does not state that it matters. Or that a loud crowd has anything to do with the outcome. The reporter is simply stating what they observed at the pageant. Stop reaching.

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[> Subject: What did Cheyenne sing?


Author:
Curious
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Date Posted: 21:52:30 07/21/13 Sun
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> >href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/
>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html">http://www.tri-ci
>tyherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned-
>miss-tri.html

>
>href="http://tinypic.com?ref=9a03k7"
>target="_blank"> >src="
http://i44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg" align="right"
>border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by
>TinyPic">Geoff Folsom, Tri-City Herald
>
>A second generation Miss Tri-Cities was crowned
>Saturday evening.
>
>Janae Calaway of Pasco was chosen over seven other
>contestants. Her mother, Beverly Beus Calaway, was
>named Miss Tri-Cities in 1982.
>
>Janae Calaway said she was shocked, appreciative and
>excited for the honor.
>
>"I'm excited to follow in her footsteps," she said. "I
>just feel grateful for the opportunity."
>
>She will compete in next year's Miss Washington
>competition for a chance to go to the Miss America
>pageant.
>
>In the question-and-answer portion of the contest,
>Calaway, 19, emphasized how she wants to work with the
>Children's Miracle Network, a partner of the Miss
>America program, to help provide support for kids with
>cancer, her chosen platform.
>
>"My platform works on healing the heart," she said. "I
>just want to focus on bringing the children joy."
>
>She was congratulated by 2012 Miss Tri-Cities Halle
>Goodwin. Goodwin performed a couple of dance numbers
>and gave a farewell video, detailing her year as Miss
>Tri-Cities.
>
>Other performances came from recently crowned Miss
>Washington Reina Almon and Kristen Blair Guererro, a
>former Miss Tri-Cities and Miss Texas. Both of them
>sang for the audience that filled most of Kennewick
>High School's auditorium.
>
>Calaway got the loudest applause when introduced for
>most of the competitions, including her jazz dance
>performance.
>
>In the swimsuit competition, she was one of only two
>contestants to wear a one-piece; she chose to wear a
>white, backless suit.
>
>She then wore a flowing black evening gown, topped
>with silver sequins.
>
>She takes home an $11,000 scholarship and other prizes
>for winning the contest.
>
>Calaway graduated from Chiawana High School and
>Columbia Basin College. She is now attending Brigham
>Young University with a communications major and a
>psychology minor.
>
>Calaway works as a private dance instructor and helped
>organize a nonprofit dance showcase. She lists an
>interesting fact about herself as, "It is not uncommon
>to find me working in the muck with my 4-H steer."
>
>First runner-up was Cheyenne Van Tine, 19, of
>Kennewick. Her platform is helping youth discover
>their brilliance. She attends CBC. Her parents are
>R.W. and Evan Van Tine.
>
>Second runner-up was Logan McCoy, 19, of Richland, who
>had a platform of inspiring youth to be philanthropic.
>She also attends CBC. Her parents are Helen McCoy and
>Daniel McCoy.
>
>On Friday, Reagan Rebstock, 14, of Kennewick, won the
>Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen contest. She attends
>Horse Heaven Hills Middle School. Her parents are
>Wendy White and Andy Rebstock.

>
>Read more here: >href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/
>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy">htt
>p://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-res
>ident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy

>
>No surprise there. She was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding
>Teen 2011, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2012 and
>now Miss Tri-Cities 2013. Her mother has been working
>with the pageant for years so she has had a ton of
>experience. She was prepared and qualified. Cheyenne
>was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2008 and never
>won a state title but placed 1st runner up twice
>before moving on to the Miss WA Teen USA where she
>won. While she looked fantastic and she's a good
>singer the fact is that there was no way for her to
>win against Janae especially since Janae is a serious
>dancer who has won national awards with her dancing.
>Plus let's face it, when your family is taking up 1/2
>the auditorium and screaming the loudest that's going
>to influence the judges.
>
>It's the same with the Rebstock girl, her mother
>bought 50 seats for her dance studio (the same dance
>studio that Janae goes to and the same dance studio
>that danced at the show). The more people screaming
>and the louder the screams the more influence that's
>going to have on the judges.

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>> >>href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471
>/
>>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html">http://www.tri-c
>i
>>tyherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-resident-crowned
>-
>>miss-tri.html

>>
>>href="http://tinypic.com?ref=9a03k7"
>>target="_blank"> >>src="
>href="http://i44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg"">http://i
>44.tinypic.com/9a03k7.jpg"
align="right"
>>border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by
>>TinyPic">Geoff Folsom, Tri-City Herald
>>
>>A second generation Miss Tri-Cities was crowned
>>Saturday evening.
>>
>>Janae Calaway of Pasco was chosen over seven other
>>contestants. Her mother, Beverly Beus Calaway, was
>>named Miss Tri-Cities in 1982.
>>
>>Janae Calaway said she was shocked, appreciative and
>>excited for the honor.
>>
>>"I'm excited to follow in her footsteps," she said. "I
>>just feel grateful for the opportunity."
>>
>>She will compete in next year's Miss Washington
>>competition for a chance to go to the Miss America
>>pageant.
>>
>>In the question-and-answer portion of the contest,
>>Calaway, 19, emphasized how she wants to work with the
>>Children's Miracle Network, a partner of the Miss
>>America program, to help provide support for kids with
>>cancer, her chosen platform.
>>
>>"My platform works on healing the heart," she said. "I
>>just want to focus on bringing the children joy."
>>
>>She was congratulated by 2012 Miss Tri-Cities Halle
>>Goodwin. Goodwin performed a couple of dance numbers
>>and gave a farewell video, detailing her year as Miss
>>Tri-Cities.
>>
>>Other performances came from recently crowned Miss
>>Washington Reina Almon and Kristen Blair Guererro, a
>>former Miss Tri-Cities and Miss Texas. Both of them
>>sang for the audience that filled most of Kennewick
>>High School's auditorium.
>>
>>Calaway got the loudest applause when introduced for
>>most of the competitions, including her jazz dance
>>performance.
>>
>>In the swimsuit competition, she was one of only two
>>contestants to wear a one-piece; she chose to wear a
>>white, backless suit.
>>
>>She then wore a flowing black evening gown, topped
>>with silver sequins.
>>
>>She takes home an $11,000 scholarship and other prizes
>>for winning the contest.
>>
>>Calaway graduated from Chiawana High School and
>>Columbia Basin College. She is now attending Brigham
>>Young University with a communications major and a
>>psychology minor.
>>
>>Calaway works as a private dance instructor and helped
>>organize a nonprofit dance showcase. She lists an
>>interesting fact about herself as, "It is not uncommon
>>to find me working in the muck with my 4-H steer."
>>
>>First runner-up was Cheyenne Van Tine, 19, of
>>Kennewick. Her platform is helping youth discover
>>their brilliance. She attends CBC. Her parents are
>>R.W. and Evan Van Tine.
>>
>>Second runner-up was Logan McCoy, 19, of Richland, who
>>had a platform of inspiring youth to be philanthropic.
>>She also attends CBC. Her parents are Helen McCoy and
>>Daniel McCoy.
>>
>>On Friday, Reagan Rebstock, 14, of Kennewick, won the
>>Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen contest. She attends
>>Horse Heaven Hills Middle School. Her parents are
>>Wendy White and Andy Rebstock.

>>
>>Read more here: >>href="http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471
>/
>>pasco-resident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy">ht
>t
>>p://www.tri-cityherald.com/2013/07/20/2479471/pasco-re
>s
>>ident-crowned-miss-tri.html#storylink=cpy

>>
>>No surprise there. She was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding
>>Teen 2011, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen 2012 and
>>now Miss Tri-Cities 2013. Her mother has been working
>>with the pageant for years so she has had a ton of
>>experience. She was prepared and qualified. Cheyenne
>>was Miss Tri-Cities Outstanding Teen 2008 and never
>>won a state title but placed 1st runner up twice
>>before moving on to the Miss WA Teen USA where she
>>won. While she looked fantastic and she's a good
>>singer the fact is that there was no way for her to
>>win against Janae especially since Janae is a serious
>>dancer who has won national awards with her dancing.
>>Plus let's face it, when your family is taking up 1/2
>>the auditorium and screaming the loudest that's going
>>to influence the judges.
>>
>>It's the same with the Rebstock girl, her mother
>>bought 50 seats for her dance studio (the same dance
>>studio that Janae goes to and the same dance studio
>>that danced at the show). The more people screaming
>>and the louder the screams the more influence that's
>>going to have on the judges.

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