Videos: 2012 Mr & Miss CedarBridge Pageant
The CedarBridge Academy Class of 2013 presented the 13th Mr. & Miss CedarBridge Academy pageant on Saturday [Oct 20] at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts.
Contestants’ Introductions:
Twelve young ladies competed for the title of Miss CedarBridge and four young men competed for the title of Mr. CedarBridge Academy.
Contestants perform a dance routine:
Those competing included Davina Jones, Ke-Anne Adcock-Smith, Shaimir Williams, Maya Tucker, Carlita Franks, Murraisha Burgess, Stephanie Every, Olievia Martins, Samara Hunt, Rosheena Shamsid-Deen, Kaishe’ Burch-Waldron, Lenay Place, Lateef Trott, Raushan Darrell, Daniel Walker and Marcus Bean.
Teacher Dean Foggo learns how to ‘Wobble’:
The evening started with a powerpoint presentation of the contestants and was co-hosted by last year’s winners Mr CBA Khaivon Castro and Miss CBA Shakaila Tankard. Judges for the evening included Milika Seymour, Regina Simmons, Judy Teart, Qian Dickinson and David Minors.
CBA Year 1 dance class routine:
In a crowded auditorium filled with family and friends, the contestants performed a dance routine, sat through an interview discussing their planned career choices and answered questions.
#2 CBA Year 1 dance class routine:
Entertainment was provided throughout the night and included two performances by the CBA Year 1 dance class taught by Miss Wanda Maxwell.
Most Congenial, Most Photogenic & Finalists announced:
The Necheeka L. Trott Post-Secondary Education Award will be presented to a graduating senior at Cedarbridge Academy who has been a participant in the Mr. & Miss CedarBridge Pageant. At the end of the night Daniel Walker and Samara Hunt were announced 2012/2013 Mr. & Miss CedarBridge Academy.
Announcement Of Mr & Miss Cedarbridge:
On something positive like this, no one wants to comment about it but when it is something negative, EVERYBODY COMMENTS! SMH!
CONGRATULATIONS Samara – St. David’s Family
Congratulations Daniel – I was very impressed with you, very impressed.
To the other contestants – heads up – reach, reach high, remain positive and focused.
Indeed, it is quite unfortunate. As a former Miss CedarBridge I am very proud of each student who participated in the pageant. While coaching the students leading up to the show night I had the priviledge of watching them grow and become more comfortable with themselves as individuals. Congratulations to the winners and all the contestants on a job well done!