FAYETTE CO. FAIR CROWNS QUEEN, JUNIOR MISS

  

The 97th Annual Fayette County Fair kicked off on Thursday with the crowning of the new royalty court.

Emireth Cerda
(courtesy Fayette Co. Fair
Association)

Emireth Cerda was named the 2024 Fayette County Fair Queen, representing the Francisco “Paco” Orona Scholarship.  Cerda sold $32,410 in season passes.

First Runner Up was Kaylee Soto, representing Kyla Faith Memorial, with $25,575 in season pass sales.  She was also awarded Most Photogenic, Miss Congeniality and Miss Beauty and Poise.

Emma Haynie, representing the La Grange Optimist Club, rounded out the three candidates.  Haynie sold $12,740 in season passes and earned Second Runner Up.

Presley Lange
(courtesy Fayette Co. Fair
Association)

Presley Lange was crowned the 2024 Fayette County Junior Miss, selling a record of $38,780 in carnival passes and winning Junior Miss Congeniality.  First Runner Up and Junior Miss Photogenic was A’Niah White.

Crowned 2024 Little Miss Fayette County was Hunter Denham, followed by Collyns Schatte as First Runner Up and Little Miss Photogenic.  Little Miss Personality was awarded to Kodi Calvert. 

The 2024 Little Mister Fayette County is Carson Kovar, who also earned Little Mister Photogenic and Little Mister Personality.  Witten Graeter was chosen as First Runner Up. 

Combined season pass and carnival ticket sales came in at $121,055.

KTEX-106’s Courtney Cartwright will be broadcasting live from the parade tomorrow (Saturday) morning, while Ryan Stone will broadcast live from the fair tomorrow night.

The Fayette County Fair Royalty Court (courtesy Moments of Grace Photography)
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