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Remington Huckaby wins at KCM in Lexington, KY

Taylor Burton and Jamison Staten also merit honors

Remington Addison Grace Huckaby, her older sister Taylor Burton, and Jamison Staten all of Columbia, KY, were winners April 17-19, 2009, in Lexington, KY.

Remington is seven months old and is the daughter of Rodney and Janet Huckaby.

Remington Huckaby won KY Cover Miss (KCM) Division Supreme at the organization's tri-state finals.



Remington also won other categories as well, including outfit of choice, photogenic, and overall photogenic in the 0 to 3 years old category.

Remington placed in other categories first altenate in formal wear, first alternate in casual wear, first alternate most beautiful, and 2nd alternate best fashion.

Remington's older sister Taylor Burton also received the honor this year. of being named Hostess of the Year for KCM. Taylor won Division Supreme last year and was returning royalty.

Both Taylor and Remington can attend CM Nationals this year in Florida in July.

Jamason Staten from Columbia won Host of the year at KCM. Jamason's parents are Wesley and Bridgette Staten.


This story was posted on 2009-04-21 11:28:23
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