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If you need the actual name of the 2000 NC10 winner, I recommend contacting the Distinguished Young Women state office for North Carolina or checking microfilmed local newspapers (e.g., Hickory Daily Record, News-Topic) from April–May 2000.
Contestants—typically 15 to 18 high school seniors—submitted their high school transcripts and SAT/ACT scores. The scholastic component was weighted heavily; a 4.0 GPA could offset a weaker fitness score. 2000 Junior Miss Pageant NC10
Representing schools across the NC10 region, each contestant brought a unique story. From community volunteers and debate team captains to varsity athletes and aspiring medical professionals, these young ladies embodied the well-rounded ideal of the “Junior Miss” title. If you need the actual name of the
sash, the journey began in local gymnasiums and high school auditoriums. By the time she reached the state finals, she was competing for a share of scholarship funds that would define her college career. The year 2000 was a "millennium" milestone, marked by an era of transition as the pageant world moved toward more contemporary "Young Woman of the Year" branding. Jesika Henderson Representing schools across the NC10 region, each contestant