Stephens County Free Fair Pageant Set for August 2 in Duncan
July 24, 2025
The 23rd Annual Stephens County Free Fair Pageant is set to take place Saturday, August 2 at 1:30 p.m. in the Conference Center at the Stephens County Fair and Expo Center.
What began in 2003 with just three contestants has grown into a much-anticipated community event. This year, 18 young women representing communities across Stephens County will compete in five age divisions. Contestants will be judged in three categories: Interview, Casual Wear, and Party Wear. Additionally, a Miss Photogenic will be selected in each age group based on submitted photographs.
Tickets are $5 each and are available for purchase at the Stephens County Fairgrounds office until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 1. No tickets will be sold at the door.
This year’s contestants include:
Little Miss Division
Kealy Alcorn, daughter of Steve and Chrissy Alcorn, Bray-Doyle
Espynn Castor, daughter of Jimmie and Shannon Castor, Velma-Alma
Avery Conner, daughter of Levi and Kaela Conner, Duncan
Mini Miss Division
Kimber Armstrong, daughter of Ryan and Nicci Armstrong, Comanche
Taylor Hesbrook, daughter of Dustin and September Hesbrook, Duncan
Anna Newton, daughter of Leah Newton, Comanche
Young Miss Division
Cayley Baldwin, daughter of Fred Cox and Stacey Owens, Comanche
Enlynn Ellis, daughter of Laurean Ellis and Dr. Jesse Ellis, Marlow
Ella Kate Elroy, daughter of Jeff and Lisha Elroy, Duncan
Faith Thompson, daughter of Brian and Christina Thompson, Duncan
Junior Miss Division
Jaycee Covington, daughter of Jason and Cheryl Covington, Central High
Shyanne Rouse, daughter of Corey and Crystal Rouse, Duncan
Zoey Winburn, daughter of Catrina Winburn and Mike Winburn, Central High
Miss Division
Adley Castor, daughter of Jimmie and Shannon Castor, Velma-Alma
Laynie Johnson, daughter of Cody and Amy Johnson, Duncan
Ambrielle Lopez, daughter of Bree and Ralph Lepien and Tony and Savannah Lopez, Duncan
Cora Hunt, daughter of Caleb and Megan Hunt, Central High
Rae’kyn Rochell, daughter of Josh and Kristy Rochell, Duncan
The annual pageant is a featured event of the Stephens County Free Fair and offers an opportunity for young women in the region to showcase their confidence, public speaking, and poise. The winners of each division will be crowned following the competition.
What began in 2003 with just three contestants has grown into a much-anticipated community event. This year, 18 young women representing communities across Stephens County will compete in five age divisions. Contestants will be judged in three categories: Interview, Casual Wear, and Party Wear. Additionally, a Miss Photogenic will be selected in each age group based on submitted photographs.
Tickets are $5 each and are available for purchase at the Stephens County Fairgrounds office until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 1. No tickets will be sold at the door.
This year’s contestants include:
Little Miss Division
Kealy Alcorn, daughter of Steve and Chrissy Alcorn, Bray-Doyle
Espynn Castor, daughter of Jimmie and Shannon Castor, Velma-Alma
Avery Conner, daughter of Levi and Kaela Conner, Duncan
Mini Miss Division
Kimber Armstrong, daughter of Ryan and Nicci Armstrong, Comanche
Taylor Hesbrook, daughter of Dustin and September Hesbrook, Duncan
Anna Newton, daughter of Leah Newton, Comanche
Young Miss Division
Cayley Baldwin, daughter of Fred Cox and Stacey Owens, Comanche
Enlynn Ellis, daughter of Laurean Ellis and Dr. Jesse Ellis, Marlow
Ella Kate Elroy, daughter of Jeff and Lisha Elroy, Duncan
Faith Thompson, daughter of Brian and Christina Thompson, Duncan
Junior Miss Division
Jaycee Covington, daughter of Jason and Cheryl Covington, Central High
Shyanne Rouse, daughter of Corey and Crystal Rouse, Duncan
Zoey Winburn, daughter of Catrina Winburn and Mike Winburn, Central High
Miss Division
Adley Castor, daughter of Jimmie and Shannon Castor, Velma-Alma
Laynie Johnson, daughter of Cody and Amy Johnson, Duncan
Ambrielle Lopez, daughter of Bree and Ralph Lepien and Tony and Savannah Lopez, Duncan
Cora Hunt, daughter of Caleb and Megan Hunt, Central High
Rae’kyn Rochell, daughter of Josh and Kristy Rochell, Duncan
The annual pageant is a featured event of the Stephens County Free Fair and offers an opportunity for young women in the region to showcase their confidence, public speaking, and poise. The winners of each division will be crowned following the competition.
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