
Miss Clark County and Miss Greater Vancouver, along with teen winners, named
Four titleholders were crowned last weekend at the 75th Miss Clark County competition.
Adriana Fachiol, a junior at the University of Washington, was named Miss Clark County.
Kailey Herren, a graduate of Warner Pacific University, is Miss Greater Vancouver.
Kerrianne Kimbrell, a senior at Mountain View High School, is Miss Clark County’s Teen.
Adrionna McClellan, a sophomore at Battle Ground High School, is Miss Greater Vancouver’s Teen.
The new titleholders will compete at the state competition next summer.
Kenzie Hammond, an Oregon State University graduate, was the first runner-up in the Miss division
Leah Lee, a junior at Battle Ground High School, was the first runner-up for the Teen division.
In all, there were 17 contestants, and they shared a total of $30,000 in prizes and awards.
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