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The Tiny Miss Queen of Hearts Pageant will be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at Covington High School’s Curfman Hall.

Twenty contestants will compete for the title of Young Miss Queen of Hearts, including:

Faith Barron

Faith Olivia Barron, the daughter of Christian and Natasha Barron of Alleghany County. She is 5, in junior kindergarten at Sharon Elementary School and is being sponsored by Car Shop Inc.

Mary Bragg

Mary Kaydence Piper Bragg, daughter of Jim and Lisa Bragg of Covington. She is 5, in kindergarten at Edgemont Primary School, and is being sponsored by Cucci’s Pizzeria.

Laken Cantrell

Laken Cantrell, the daughter of Derek and Johnell Cantrell of Covington. She is 6, in the first grade at Mountain View Elementary School and is being sponsored by Garlynda’s Fancy Feet.

Lindsey Childs

Lindsey Rae Childs, the daughter of Michael and Susan Childs of Alleghany County. She is 7, in the first grade at Sharon Elementary School and is being sponsored by The Flower Center.

Mylee Dunbar

Mylee Addison Dunbar, the daughter of James and Tonya Dunbar of Iron Gate. She is 5, in kindergarten at Mountain View Elementary School and is being sponsored by Marsh Carpentry and Home Restoration.

Kaliegh Gunter

Kayliegh Gunter, the daughter of Amanda Kimberlin and Tyler Quarles of Covington. She is 7, in the first grade at Mountain View Elementary School, and is being sponsored by Homer’s Parts & Accessories.

Delaney Hall

Delaney Hall, the daughter of Kevin and Deanna Hall of Covington. She is 6, in the first grade at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by Chapman’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning.

Maleah Holloway

Maleah Kaylynn Holloway, the daughter of Christopher and Shannon Holloway of Covington. She is 6, in the first grade at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by her family.

Madysen Hubbard

Madysen Bell Hubbard, the daughter of Jennifer Jack and Scottie Hubbard of Covington. She is 6, in the first grade at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by the Covington Junior Woman’s Club.

Jayahna Hughes

Jayahna Angell Hughes, the daughter of Sabrina and James Hughes of Covington. She is 7, in the first grade at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by Alleghany Chrysler Jeep Dodge.

Krysteena Jackson

Krysteena Jackson, the daughter of Lashanda Pickens and Chris Jackson of Clifton Forge. She is 6, in kindergarten at Mountain View Elementary School and is being sponsored by Discount Computer and Parts.

Lilian Linkenhoker

Lilian Linkenhoker, the daughter of Cathy Linkenhoker of Clifton Forge. She is 5, in kindergarten at Mountain View Elementary School and is being sponsored by The Flour Shop Bakery & More.

Stella-Claire Looney

Stella-Claire Looney, the daughter of Alan and Tammy Looney of Alleghany County. She is 5, in junior kindergarten at Callaghan Elementary School and is being sponsored by Monica Ouimette of Penny’s Pioneer.

Autumn Mace

Autumn Mace, the daughter of Charles and Stormy Mace of Covington. She is 6, in kindergarten at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by Tammy and Ray Mace.

Amelia  Ostling

Amelia G. Ostling, the daughter of Kris and Suzanne Ostling of Alleghany County. She is 6, in the first grade at Mountain View Elementary School and is being sponsored by Nicole Bennett at American General Life and Accident and Allison Kincaid at Penny’s Pioneer.

Reagan Paitsel

Reagan Elizabeth Paitsel, the daughter of Megan Boone of Covington. She is 5, in kindergarten at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by Cato.

Serenity Perkins
 
Serenity Perkins, the daughter of Greg and Heather Perkins of Covington. She is 7, in the first grade at Edgemont Primary School and is being sponsored by Allison McCormack of Great Reflections.

Emmalee Potter

Emmalee Potter, the daughter of Brian and Becky Potter of Sharon. She is 6, in the first grade, and is being sponsored by Patsy’s Dance Studio.

MiCayliah Redman

MiCayliah Redman, the daughter of Chris and Tiffany Redman of Alleghany County. She is 5, in pre-kindergarten at Callaghan Elementary School and is being sponsored by Chris Redman.

Emma Seldomridge

Emma Paige Seldomridge, the daughter of Scott and Ashley Seldomridge of Covington. She is 5, in pre-kindergarten at Edgemont Pre-School and is being sponsored by Sheryl Stone of Nicely Insurance.

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