(l-r) Amanda Mayo, Miss UT Martin; Morgan Martin, Miss Mid-South; Kailey Duffy, Miss Greater Weakley County; Kerri Arnold, Miss Scenic City; Madison Sisco, Miss Heritage; and Sable Estes, Miss Northwest Tennessee, will all compete in the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship Pageant this week in Jackson. The women all received their titles while current students at the University of Tennessee at Martin, and Martin earned her degree in spring 2019. They are shown giving the “Skyhawk” hand sign.

Six UT Martin students to compete in Miss Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship Pageant this week

Six students from the University of Tennessee at Martin will compete in the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship Pageant at 8 p.m., June 22, at the Carl Perkins Civic Center in Jackson. Preliminary competitions will begin June 19 and run through June 21. The entire competition will be broadcast live on EPlusTV6 and eplustv6.com at 8 p.m. each evening.

Amanda Mayo, a senior geoscience major currently living in Union City, will represent the university as Miss UT Martin. Her platform is “Stand for STEM – Promoting Earth Science Education in the Classroom.” Mayo, originally from Atlanta, Georgia, was named Miss UT Martin 2019 during the combined Miss UT Martin/Miss Tennessee Soybean Festival Scholarship Pageant in November 2018.

Kerri Arnold, a junior interdisciplinary studies major from Holladay, will compete as Miss Scenic City, a title based in Hamilton County. She is using her platform to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Kailey Duffy, a junior nursing major also from Holladay, will compete as Miss Greater Weakley County. Duffy’s platform promotes “U Fit N” in support of personal fitness and wellness. She attends classes at the UT Martin Parsons Center.

Sable Estes, a senior family and consumer sciences major from Trenton, will compete as Miss Northwest Tennessee, a title based in Obion County. Her platform promotes “All Help Matters.”

Morgan Martin, a spring 2019 UT Martin alumna from Springville, is preparing to begin classes at the Union University College of Pharmacy this fall. She graduated from UT Martin with a degree in health and human performance and is using her platform to promote “Operation Stand Down.” Martin will compete as Miss Mid-South, a title based in Tipton County.

Madison Sisco, a sophomore communications major from Mercer, will compete as Miss Heritage, a title based in Gibson County. Her platform promotes Alzheimer’s awareness.

The winner of the Miss Tennessee Volunteer title will work as Gov. Bill Lee’s official representative for character education and spend the next year traveling the state to visit with schoolchildren and community members on his behalf.

For more information, contact the UT Martin Office of University Relations at 731-881-7612.

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