Brooke Jewell, a 17-year-old Fishers resident, will compete against 21 other teen girls at the 2022 Miss Indiana Teen USA pageant April 10 at Noblesville High School.
Jewell, a Heritage Christian School junior, will compete against other girls in categories of interview, active wear, evening gown and interview attire.
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The winner advaces to the Miss Teen USA competition later this year.
Activities begin April 9, when contestants will sit for a 2 1/2-minute interview with two judge panels.
“They can ask us any question they want and we get to be ourselves and let the judges get to know us a little more before they see us on stage,” Jewell said.
Also on April 9, contestants – in a preliminary show — will wear active wear, evening gowns and interview attire. A red-carpet event will be conducted April 10. A past Miss Indiana USA will ask competitors questions, and then they will walk on stage.
Jewell is a proponent of living with intention and creating new experiences. She is a member of the National Honor Society member, is a three-time Mock Trial state qualifier and winner of the Regional Best Witness Award. She also has been a Hamilton County 4-H member for six years. She and her llama, Tulla, compete regularly and are nine-time Llama Show Grand Champions.
Jewell entered her first pageant last year for Hamilton County 4-H Queen was first runner-up. She is active in the community through volunteer work with food pantries and the Fishers Parks and Recreation Dept.