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Judging!
Below
you will find pertinent Judging Criteria
Guidelines.
The Criteria below is divided into two parts - information
regarding Criteria for winning the Titles in each Age
Division and information regarding Criteria for winning Optional
Categories.
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Title
Judging
The
judging system is LOOSELY adopted
from the Miss America Pageant System. It is a judging process designed to promote diversity, individuality
and overall achievement among all Contestants.
Judges
score individual Contestants immediately following each
phase of Competition. Contestants are scored on a point scale within each Category.
The
criteria for winning the
Title in each Age Division is
poise, overall appearance and personality. Judges represent a
variety of professional sectors within their communities.
*Hernando,
Pasco
and Citrus
Titles
will be given in each Age Division!
Optional
Category Judging
Please
keep in mind that all
Optional
Categories
are just that - Optional! These Optional
Categories
include: SuperModel (also called Outfit Of Choice, done
model-style on a T-runway), WesternWear and Talent.
Photogenic
is also included in the "Optional
Category"
group, as you do need to remember to bring at least one photo - Limit
three photos.
The
"usual" Side
Awards that
other Pageants generally charge you extra fees for are included for you
free, so there is no need for you to opt "in or out" of
them. *You're already going to be entered in Nicest Smile,
Nicest Eyes, Nicest Hair and Best Dressed.
*This also gives you a chance to win great additional recognition!
*There are no extra
charges for any Optional Category - Everything's included!
*Only one dressy outfit is REQUIRED for the Pageant.
*If you are doing WesternWear, Talent or SuperModel,
you will need one extra outfit each for those Categories.
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