Sunday crowns new WKSF pageant champions at the fair

Sunday showed a good turnout at the Western Kentucky State Fair in spite of the heat, and youth pageants wrapped up in the convention center. 

Just over 11,000 people have visited the fair since it opened on Friday, and 4,212 of them went through the gates on Sunday. More than a few of them were likely there to watch the youth pageants, which included the age groups of three-to-five year olds, six-to-eight years old, nine-to-12 year olds and 13-to-15-year olds.

In the Miss Teen WKSF pageant, Catori Wilson was crowned Miss Teen, while Kyan Bradford was first runner up and Lexi Cavinder was second-runner up.  In the Pre-Teen Miss WKSF, Reese Sullivan is the Pre-Teen Miss, while Remi Crayton is the first-runner up and Ellia Adams was second-runner up. 

For the Little Mister pageant, Yoel McCarley was crowed Little Mister, while Keelan West is first-runner up—Little Miss WKSF is Theryn Tolliver, first-runner up is Lydia Harrison and second-runner up is Landri Knight.

In the Wee Mister pageant, the Wee Mister is Keigan Hayes, first-runner up is Arden Hale and second-runner up is Malachi Keiffer.  Wee Miss is Nami Turner, first-runner up is Evelyn Kosters and the second runner-up is Makenna Weston. 

Then on Saturday, the Infant Miss WKSF winner is Alaina Stallons, first-runner up is Miracle Fort III, first-runner up is Miracle Skylar McClain, and second-runner up is Della Rue Goodin. Infant Mister is Mitchell Fort III, first-runner up is Kolson Kash Rushing and second-runner up is Phoenix James Trapp.

In the Baby Miss pageant, Macie Dawn Miller is the 2025 Baby Miss, first-runner up is Delany Robertson and Payton Miles is second-runner up. The 2025 Baby Mister is DeShawn Clemons Jr., with first-runner up Keyanta Griffie.

In the Tiny Tot Pageant, Nalaya Gardner was crowned Miss Tiny Tot, while first-runner up is Emersyn Kosters and second-runner up is Savannah McGhee. Tiny Tot Mister is Breland Lennox Daniel, while first-runner up is Luca Miranda.