Miss Oklahoma Competition moves to OKC metro after 70 years in Tulsa

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The Miss Oklahoma Competition is moving to the OKC metro area after 70 years in Tulsa.

The competition is from June 4-7 at the Rose State Performing Arts Center. There are 40 Miss Oklahoma delegates and 33 Miss Oklahoma’s Teen delegates who will compete for the title of Miss Oklahoma and Miss Oklahoma’s Teen 2025.

During the competition, contestants must compete in interviews, talent, health and fitness, and evening wear.

Tickets are on sale now at okcciviccenter.com.

Lauren Frost is the current Miss Oklahoma 2024 and was crowned as the 90th Miss Oklahoma. She received a $30,000 cash scholarship for her education. She also represented the state in the Miss America Competition and was named a top 11 semi-finalist.

More than $2 million in scholarships is offered to contestants each year.

The competition schedule:

  • June 4 – 7:30 p.m. Miss Oklahoma Preliminary One
  • June 5 – 7:30 p.m. Miss Oklahoma Preliminary Two
  • June 6 – 2:00 p.m. Miss Oklahoma’s Teen Preliminary One
  • June 6 – 7:30 p.m. Miss Oklahoma’s Teen Preliminary Two
  • June 7 – 2:00 p.m. Miss Oklahoma’s Teen Final Competition
  • June 7 – 7:30 p.m. Miss Oklahoma Final Competition

2025 Miss Oklahoma Delegates:

  • Miss Altus, Ry’Leigh Pennington
  • Miss Bricktown, Tatum Shelton
  • Miss Broken Arrow, Tessa Dorrell
  • Miss Brookside, Lyric Wallin
  • Miss CASC, Shaylee Morgan
  • Miss Claremore, Ava Manwell
  • Miss Collinsville, Alyssa Payne
  • Miss CrossRoads, Arriah Herrin
  • Miss Delaware County, Kristen Buck
  • Miss Eastern OK County, Delaney Walker
  • Miss Elk City, Megan Bradley
  • Miss Frontier Country, Paige Condon
  • Miss Grand Lake, Evelyn Smith
  • Miss Greater Southwest, Darcy George
  • Miss Heartland, Emma Valgora
  • Miss Huckleberry, Isabella Wyers
  • Miss Langston University, Amya Jamison
  • Miss Lincoln County, Mackynsie McKedy
  • Miss Logan County, Eliesha Rhone
  • Miss Muskogee, Reiley Koepsel
  • Miss NSU, Laryssa Nunn
  • Miss NOC, Adysen Thompson
  • Miss Northwest Passage, Emily Smith
  • Miss Northwestern, Jessica Davis
  • Miss Oil Capital, Taylor Bishop
  • Miss Oklahoma City, Elizabeth Gibson
  • Miss OCU, Gabrielle Gore
  • Miss Oklahoma State Fair, Mia-Lynne Smith
  • Miss OSU, Jaselyn Rossman
  • Miss Owasso, Leah Hughes
  • Miss Ponca City, Torran Cremers
  • Miss Queen of the West, Katelyn Woods
  • Miss Redbud, Claudia Jones
  • Miss Rogers County, Riley Hensley
  • Miss Route 66, Georgia Matlack
  • Miss South Tulsa County, Braedy Wardrope
  • Miss Stroud, Mia-Claire Jones
  • Miss Tulsa, Miriam Lowe
  • Miss Tulsa State Fair, Anna-Marie Wright
  • Miss Wheatland, Mia Macias