Rison's Stuckey Among Top 5 in Miss Arkansas Teen

LITTLE ROCK - Miss Dogwood Peyton Bolling was crowned Miss Arkansas' Teen 2024 on Friday night at Robinson Center in Little Rock.Rison's own Mallory Stuckey placed as the third runner up in the contest.Over 1,800 were on hand to see the naming of the Top 15 Semi-Finalists and the final competition for the crown. Nearly $86,000 in cash scholarships were awarded to the Teen contestants during the week of competition. Bolling is the 17-year old daughter of Colonel Ryan and Patrice Bolling of Rogers. She is a Senior at Bentonville High School. Bolling will represent Arkansas at the 2024 Miss America's Teen Pageant in Orlando. The other Top Five Finalists were: First Runner Up - Saline County's Teen Bella Crowe. She will receive a $8,500 scholarship provided by Jones & Son Diamond and Bridal Fine Jewelry and the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Foundation Second Runner Up - Metro's Teen Addie Rose Castleberry. She will receive a $6,500 scholarship provided by Jones & Son Diamond and Bridal Fine Jewelry and the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Foundation. Third Runner Up - Natural State's Teen Mallory Stuckey. She will receive a $4,500 scholarship provided by Jones & Son Diamond and Bridal Fine Jewelry and the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Foundation. Mallory is the 16 year old daughter of Brad and Tracy Stuckey of Rison. She is a junior at Rison High School. She is the granddaughter of Carol Dollar and the late Vernon Dollar of Rison and Judy Stuckey of Woodlawn. Fourth Runner Up - Lights of the Delta Teen Sophie Puckett. She will receive a $2,500 scholarship provided by Jones & Son Diamond and Bridal Fine Jewelry and the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Foundation.Also competing in the pageant were Kaylea Chastain, a recent graduate of Woodlawn High School; Cayla Johnson, a senior at Rison High School; and Gracen White, a senior at Rison High School. ...

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