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Photos by Cecil Lawson
Miss Kentucky 2017 Molly Matney paid Owingsville a visit last Friday and Saturday as part of the Miss Bath County Pageant. Matney is a native of Center, Kentucky,
near Glasgow, in Metcalfe County, and competed last year in the Miss America Pageant. She also serves as spokesperson for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture's
Kentucky Proud program. Matney served as the May Day Parade's Grand Marshal and was a guest of honor at this year's pageant.
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
Bath County Fiscal Court
members voted last Thurs-
day to go ahead with a part-
nership with the school
district to help fund school
resource officers for the
high school.
Last month Supt. Har-
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
Myra Cailyn Oldtield
was crowned the 65th Miss
Bath County during Satur-
day evening's pageant at
the Bath County Middle
School gymnasium.
A small field of six young
women from the senior
class of Bath County High
School competed for this
year's crown.
Oldfleld is the daugh-
ter of Christy and Mike
Creech.
First Runner-Up in this
year's pageant was Kassidy
Dayle Stigler, and Second
Runner-Up was Hannah
Gayle Martin.
The theme for this year's
pageant was "Saturday
Morning Fever. A Tribute
to Cartoon Classics."
This year's pageant took
place over Friday and Sat-
urday evenings, and the
annual Miss May Day Teen
vey Tackett spoke to court
members and asked for
the partnership as a way to
help improve school build-
hag security in the wake of
several tragic shootings at
public schools earlier this
year.
Tackett proposed at that
time to have the Fiscal
Fiscal Court
cont. on pg. 12
pageant was extended this
year into Saturday evening.
No Miss May Day Teen
was crowned this year. Co-
Pageant Director Meranda
Cox explained in post on
the pageanfs Facebook
page that the May Day
Committee wanted the
Teen candidates to focus on
building friendships during
their pageant experience
without the pressure of win-
ning the crown to come be-
tween them.
They also added an op-
tional talent performance
for Miss May Day Teen
contestants on Saturday
evening.
Both Miss Bath County
and Miss May Day Teen
awards were handed out
Saturday evening.
Miss Bath County
2018 Awards
Miss Bath County 2018:
Myra Cailyn Oldfield
First Runner-Up: Kas-
sidy Dayle Stigler
Second Runner-Up: Han-
nah Gayle Martin
Talent Winner. Myra Cai-
lyn Oldfield
First Runner-Up: Kassidy
Dayle Stigler
Second Runner-Up: Han-
nah Gayle Martin
Physical Fitness: Kassidy
Dayle Stigler
Photogenic: Kassidy
Dayle Stigler
Poise & Confidence; Kas-
sidy Dayle Stigler
On-Stage Question: Myra
Cailyn Oldfield
Scholastic: Myra Cailyn
Oldfield
Humanitarian Award:
Mary Elizabeth Roe
Community Service:
Myra Cailyn Oldfield
Congeniality: (tie) Mary
Elizabeth Roe and Hannah
Gayle Martin
Best Costume: Myra Cai-
Miss Bath County
cont. on pg. 12
Submitted by Wildcat Ar-
chew Club
The Bath County 4-H
Wildcat Archery Team
competed in their first ar-
chew tournament of the
season today in Spencer
County. The team brought
home their first 10 tro-
phies of the season.
9-11 Year Bowhunter (Fe-
male): 2nd place - Ella
Waits
9-11 Year Bowhunter
(Male): 1st place - Eli
Bradley
Photos by Cecil Lawson
Myra Cailyn Oldfield was
crowned Miss Bath County
2018 during the 65th an-
nual Miss Bath County
Pageant held Saturday
evening.
9-11 Year Target (Male):
1st place - Eli Bradley
9-11 Year Target (Fe-
male): 1st place Ella
Waits
9-11 Year Bare (Male):
1st place - Matthew Coyle
12-14 Year Bowhunter
(Male): 1st place - An-
drew Coyle, 2nd place -
Hunter Bradley, 3rd place
- Wes Conley
12-14 Year Target (Male):
1st place - Andrew Coyle,
2nd place - Hunter Brad-
ley, 3rd place - Wes Con-
ley
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