
Miss America’s Got Talent
Regardless of who takes home the crown, Miss America sure has talent.
Night two of the Miss America Prelims are officially in the books as the delegates took to the stage to showcase their talents.
We saw a wide array of performances that included clogging, baton twirling, ventriloquy, dances of all sorts, and of course lyrical performances.
This was the last opportunity for the young women to make a lasting impact on the judges before they take the stage again on Sunday ahead of the crowning, which will take place Sunday evening.

When it was all said and done the judges were able to narrow the field of 52 talents down to three winners.
The ladies who were included in those honors were Miss Tennessee Carley Vogel, Miss North Carolina Carrie Everrett, and Miss Pennsylvania Page Weinstein.
Each of these preliminary winners earned a $3,000 scholarship.
Our very own Miss North Dakota Sophia Richards brought the crowd to tears as she performed the French rendition of “La Vie En Rose”.
A stunning performance to follow up her night one evening gown preliminary winning walk.

Miss Minnesota Emily Schumacher made her presence on stage known in her tap dance routine to “Proud Mary” by Tina Turner.
The delegates won’t return to the Dr. Phillips Center of the Performing Arts Stage again until Sunday night when the field will be trimmed down to the final eleven ahead of the crowning later that night.