Acadia Moes was also Friday morning’s KVML “Newsmaker of the Day”.
Moes is sixteen years old and lives in Angels Camp. She is a senior at Libertas Academy. Moes won a $5,000 Scholarship.
In addition to the Scholarship, Moes received a tiara and sash and won the Community Services Award, which includes a $500 Scholarship.
First Runner-Up is Emma Darmsted, a sixteen year old junior at Calaveras High School. She lives in Valley Springs. In addition to the $2,000 Scholarship, she also won the Miss Photogenic Award ($100 Scholarship) and the Most Talented Award ($100 Scholarship).
Second Runner-Up is Taylor Wilden, an eighteen year old senior class valedictorian at Calaveras High School. Wilden won a $1,000 Scholarship.
Bermuda 2nd In CEA Regional Jumping Event
The 2020 Bermuda Team Mackenzie James, Tyler James and Lily Butler placeed second in the 2020 CEA Regional Jumping Challenge.
A spokesperson said, “Despite Bermuda having held the team championship for 4 consecutive year, it was Barbados who captured this year’s Team victory in the CEA Regional Jumping Challenge with a very impressive total score of 157.67.
“The Bermuda Team claimed second place with a score of 179.40 with Trinidad and Tobago securing third place with a close score 179.88.
Members of the 2020 CEA RJC Bermuda Team [Photo credits: Lucie Gariepy Photography] MacKenzie James riding Up Up & Away, Tyler James riding Happy Feet and Lily Butler riding Storm Watch