Crowson named Miss Rodeo Cleveland Livestock Show 2019

Hailey Crowson is pictured with Jim and Linda Whitener after being crowned Miss Rodeo Cleveland Texas 2019 on Saturday, April 13.

Hailey Crowson of Tarkington is this year’s Miss Rodeo Cleveland Texas. She was crowned Saturday night during the Cleveland Pro Rodeo at Stancil Exposition Center.

Crowson is the daughter of Michael and Amanda Chapin of Tarkington and the granddaughter of James “Boo” Reaves, the late Diane Crowson Reaves, Linda Barker and the late William “Billy” Barker.

“Diane was a chairman for five-plus years for the Cleveland Livestock Show and Dairy Day and [this] was a dream for Hailey to one day hold this title,” said her mother.

Crowson attends Liberty Home School Co-op where she is a sophomore.

In addition to earning the title of Miss Rodeo Cleveland Texas 2019, Crowson received a buckle for highest ticket sales. She also was awarded a $500 scholarship as the highest-scoring contestant in the Prepared Speech competition of the rodeo queen contest. The scholarship is given in memory of her grandmother, Diane Reaves.

First runner-up went to Maci Collins, the daughter of Mark and Kim Collins of Hardin. Kassidy Mosley, the daughter of Crystal Moren and Chris Mosley of Liberty, earned the title of Miss Congeniality.

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Hailey Crowson is congratulated by Linda Whitener (left) shortly after earning the title of Miss Rodeo Cleveland Texas 2019 on Saturday at the Cleveland Pro Rodeo at Stancil Exposition Center.
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Cheyanne Barrett, the former Miss Rodeo Cleveland Texas, places a crown and sash on the new queen, Hailey Crowson of Tarkington.
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First runner-up went to Maci Collins of Hardin.

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Kassidy Mosley earned the title of Miss Congeniality.
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Before creating Bluebonnet News in 2018, Vanesa Brashier was a community editor for the Houston Chronicle/Houston Community Newspapers. During part of her 12 years at the newspapers, she was assigned as the digital editor and managing editor for the Humble Observer, Kingwood Observer, East Montgomery County Observer and the Lake Houston Observer, and the editor of the Dayton News, Cleveland Advocate and Eastex Advocate. Over the years, she has earned more than two dozen writing awards, including Journalist of the Year.

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