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CBS/ AP/ January 16, 2011, 1:01 PM

Teresa Scanlan Wins 2011 Miss America Pageant

LAS VEGAS - A 17-year-old from Nebraska became the youngest winner of the Miss America crown in 90 years on Saturday after beating 52 other young women from across the United States.

Teresa Scanlan won a $50,000 scholarship and a yearlong run with the crown at the competition at the Planet Hollywood casino-resort in Las Vegas.

She was the youngest Miss America since the pageant's first competition in 1921, when Margaret Gorman of the District of Columbia won at age 15.

Miss America 2011

Miss Arkansas Alyse Eady won $25,000 as first runner-up, while Miss Hawaii Jalee Fuselier won $20,000 for third place.

Scanlan, a recent high school graduate from the western Nebraska town of Gering, planned to study American politics at Patrick Henry College in Virginia after her reign as Miss America.

She also hoped to attend law school, become a judge and eventually a politician, according to her pageant biography.

Scanlan won after strutting in a black bikini and a white evening gown, playing "White Water Chopped Sticks" on piano and telling the audience that when it comes to the website Wikileaks, security should come before public access to government information.

"You know when it came to that situation, it was actually based on espionage, and when it comes to the security of our nation, we have to focus on security first and then people's right to know, because it's so important that everybody who's in our borders is safe and so we can't let things like that happen, and they must be handled properly," she said.

The contestants - from every state plus the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico - started the show by dancing up the aisles while wearing silver cocktail dresses.

A panel of seven judges eyed them for looks and fitness. The competition included evening gown, talent and interview portions, with eliminations for 15 finalists, then 12, then 10, five and finally the winner along the way.

A 17-year-old from Nebraska became the youngest winner of the Miss America crown in 90 years on Saturday after beating 52 other young women from across the United States.

Teresa Scanlan won a $50,000 scholarship and a yearlong run with the crown at the competition Saturday night at the Planet Hollywood casino-resort in Las Vegas, giving the Cornhusker State its first-ever win at the pageant.

She was the youngest Miss America since the pageant's first competition in 1921, when Margaret Gorman of the District of Columbia won at age 15.

Miss America 2011

Miss Arkansas Alyse Eady won $25,000 as first runner-up, while Miss Hawaii Jalee Fuselier won $20,000 for third place.

Scanlan, a recent high school graduate from the western Nebraska town of Gering, planned to study American politics at Patrick Henry College in Virginia after her reign as Miss America.

She also hoped to attend law school, become a judge and eventually a politician, according to her pageant biography.

Scanlan won after strutting in a black bikini and a white evening gown, playing "White Water Chopped Sticks" on piano and telling the audience that when it comes to Wikileaks, security should come before public access to government information.

"You know when it came to that situation it was actually based on espionage, and when it comes to the security of our nation, we have to focus on security first and then people's right to know, because it's so important that everybody who's in our borders is safe and so we can't let things like that happen and they must be handled properly," she said.

Judges included Early Show veterinarian Dr. Debbye Turner Bell, a former Miss America 1990, shoe designer Taryn Rose, actress Marilu Henner, The View co-host Joy Behar and Dancing With the Stars executive producer and creator Marc Cherry.

The judges had picked Miss Oklahoma Emoly West; Miss Texas Ashley Melnick; Miss Rhode Island Deborah Saint-Vil; Miss Utah Christina Lowe; Miss Washington Jacquie Brown; Miss Arizona Kathryn Bulkley; Miss Virginia Caitlin Uze, and Miss California Arianna Afsar.

Fans voted in Miss New York Claire Buffie and Miss Delaware Kayla Martell.

And in a first-ever twist for the contest, the young women picked two finalists themselves, Miss Kentucky Djuan Trent and Miss Oregon Stephenie Denise Steers.

In her introduction to the audience, Bulkley dedicated her performance to U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the head last week in Tucson. Bulkley called Giffords her mentor.
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mchoward21 says:
I wonder if during the question answer portion she talked about "The Iraq"
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YrWrongAgain says:
Nothing like the virgins you'll get in heaven, sweat hogs.
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Past80 says:
After reading the post on this board it is sad to see so many ignorant and jealous people posting. Some of you must have some real dogs as wives or girlfriends. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these young women trying to better themselves with their looks and talent. Your wives and girlfriends in their own way did the same thing to you, but I guess you were too dumb to even know it. I can only laugh and pity anyone who does not enjoy beauty.
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Cyber998 replies:
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Beauty pageants are a type of soft-porn, nothing more.
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barbaram99 says:
I think the new Miss America should read the US Constution. I feel her answer is appalling.. I am 56. I like the talent part of it when the young ladies sang,danced..The swim suit need to be done away with.
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Berkeley-SkirtLifter says:
by michaelpatrickbolen January 16, 2011 10:16 AM EST
""It's amazing that there is still shollow, ignorant, rednecks who still watch and participate in pageants.""

Wow ... angry post. I gots news for ya. ""shollow, ignorant, rednecks"" is redundant.

My favorite part of your angry post is, ""I guess stupid people need hobby to.""

It's "too" Beavis. dork.

The rest of anger like what God thinks and rounding people up for mass execution make me wonder if you and Jared Loughner have something in common
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clinttexan says:
There's gotta be a factory somewhere that turns out these cookie cutter queens.
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skeezix06 replies:
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Probably the same factory that turns out the plastic princess ice skating queens we've seen in the Women's amateur skating competitions for the last 10 years or so.
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rock0223 says:
She may not miss Nebraska for long.
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Janfebmarapr says:
The Miss America contest is like the giant gas guzzling SUV's - a thing of the past that is hanging on for a last gasp.
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jckoch says:
I am sorry but Miss Arkansas should have won this one. Hands down!
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baileyccc says:
Cudo's to the Judges, they finally got one right. posted by baileyccc
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