Two Rison girls were crowned "sister queens" this past weekend at the Arts and Science Center in Pine Bluff. Mallory Stuckey (right) was named Miss South Arkansas' Outstanding Teen and Cayla Johnson (left) was named Miss South Central's Outstanding Teen. Mallory and Cayla, both competitive dancers at Rison Starz Dance Academy, will advance to the state competition and be competing for the title of Miss Arkansas' Outstanding Teen in June. The girls competed in private interview, lifestyle and fitness, talent and evening gown with onstage question. The Miss Arkansas Outstanding Teen Organization is a sister to the Miss Arkansas' Organization, and it aims to 'promote scholastic achievement, creative accomplishment, healthy living and community involvement for America's teens.' Mallory is the 15 year old daughter of Brad and Tracy Stuckey. She is the granddaughter of Vernon and Carol Dollar and Judy Stuckey of Rison. Cayla is the 16 year old daughter of Clay and Aimee Johnson of Pine Bluff. She is the granddaughter of Buddy and Diane Johnson, Leonard and Randye Carter, and the late Brenda Kelley, all from Pine Bluff.
Sister Queens from Rison
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