Brooks named Miss Shelby County 2013

Jamie Brooks was crowned Miss Shelby County at the 25th annual pageant on July 20. (Contributed)

By KATIE MCDOWELL/Lifestyles Editor

COLUMBIANA – Jamie Brooks was crowned Miss Shelby County at the 25th annual pageant on July 20.

Brooks was not the only person to take home a crown on Friday at Shelby County High School in Columbiana. Sydney Slaughter was crowned the Miss Shelby County Outstanding Teen 2013.

In honor of Miss Shelby County’s 25th anniversary and the joint pageants, the directors pulled out all the stops this year. Many former Miss Shelby County winners attended both the pageant and a reception held in their honor beforehand.

Newly crowned Miss Alabama 2013 Anna Laura Bryan also emceed the event.

Brooks, a 22-year Birmingham resident, beat out eight other contestants to secure the title. She also won the talent portion of the contest with her jazz routine to Bette Midler’s “Big Noise.”

Sydney Slaughter was crowned the Miss Shelby County Outstanding Teen 2013. (Contributed)

Brooks’ platform is called “Dare to Discuss: AIDS Awareness and Advocacy. Brooks said she developed her platform after she began volunteering at an AIDS outreach program in Birmingham when she was 14.

“(Dare to Discuss) is an educational program that focuses on HIV but with a younger audience,” she said. “I’ve learned that stereotyping about what kind of person might get HIV is completely wrong and silly.”

Brooks said she is looking forward to representing Shelby County over the following year and competing in the Miss Alabama pageant for the fifth time next summer.

“I was the first in my family to attend college, that is because of the Miss Alabama system and preliminaries like Miss Shelby County,” she said.

Brooks, who recently received her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Alabama, currently works in public relations for Style Advertising in Birmingham and plans to return to school to study for a master’s degree in public administration.

Pam Oliver, who works at Elvin Hill Elementary School, served as the director of the Miss Shelby County pageant. The following contestants placed in the Miss Shelby County pageant: Madison Wilson, first runner up; Sarah Kathryn Sharp, second runner up; Amanda Ford, third runner up; Sonya Lefkovits Community Service Award, Jamie Brooks; talent winner, Jamie Brooks; swimsuit winner, Madison Wilson.

Haley Mims, a former Miss Shelby County and a choral teacher at Vincent High School, served as the director of the Miss Shelby County Outstanding Teen pageant. Mims said she felt Slaughter will be a “wonderful representative” of the county this year.

“The teen portion of the pageant was overwhelmingly full of talented and beautiful girls,” Mims said. “I believe it was a great addition to the wonderful Miss Shelby County pageant.”

The following contestants placed in the Miss Shelby County Outstanding Teen pageant: Caitlyn McTier, first runner up; Madison Brown, second runner up; Olivia Kurosaka, third runner up; Madison Brown, talent winner; Caitlyn McTier, fitness winner.

 

SportsPlus

280 Main Story

Fegans, Seaborn, Barber named Back of the Year finalists, Smith, Gulde up for Lineman of the Year

280 Main Story

Chelsea celebrates holidays with 25th annual Christmas parade

Alabaster Main Story

Alabaster honors THS student Ethan Crook for act of heroism

Calera

Team Southern Xpress donates $1K to Calera boys basketball

280 Main Story

Best at the net: 2024 All-County volleyball teams honor area’s top stars

Columbiana

Shelby Humane to hold 4th ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas event on Dec. 23

280 Main Story

Chelsea’s Lauren Buchanan named Shelby County Player of the Year after record-setting season

News

Pelham’s Perry Robinson named Shelby County Coach of the Year

280 Main Story

Briarwood boys claim second place at Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic

280 Reporter

Briarwood ends Smoky Mountain Christmas Classic with back-to-back wins to secure fifth place

News

Pelham secures third place at Cherokee Invitational with wins over out-of-state teams

280 Main Story

Oak Mountain wins big over Hillcrest, Parker in Husky Holiday Shootout

280 Main Story

All-State football team features 21 area stars, Spain Park’s Vakakes wins 6A Coach of the Year

Helena

Hundreds come together to celebrate Helena’s annual Christmas tree lighting

Helena

Helena comes together to celebrate the holidays with annual Christmas parade

Helena

Helena holds interviews for vacancy on City Council Place 2

280 Reporter

Coosa Valley’s Aleah Pickett signs with Coastal Alabama South for volleyball

280 Main Story

North Shelby’s Nick Dunlap named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year

News

Pelham City Schools recognizes Teacher, Support Person of the Year honorees

News

2025 Pelham Polar Plunge announced

280 Main Story

Chelsea approves bid for renovations to Fire Station No. 32

Business

The Arc of Shelby County announces 2025 charity golf event

Montevallo

University of Montevallo to offer Master of Education in special education in Fall 2025

Montevallo

University of Montevallo honors 2024 graduates at Fall Commencement