By Jack Quirk
The 2027 Miss Kingfisher County Pageant brought scholarship, talent, and poise to the stage Sunday, March 15 at the Hennessey High School auditorium as three young women competed for the county title.
At the end of the evening, Bree Yost of Lomega High School was crowned Miss Kingfisher County 2027. Reagan Johnston of Kingfisher High School was named first runner-up, and Makayla Hines of Cashion High School was named second runner-up.
Scholarships awarded during the event included $1,000 to Yost, $750 to Johnston, and $500 to Hines. Johnston also earned the People’s Choice Award after raising $455. The Miss Congeniality Award, determined by a vote of the contestants, ended in a three-way tie, with the $300 scholarship split evenly among the delegates.
The evening concluded with outgoing Miss Kingfisher County 2026 Valentina Insignares taking her final walk before crowning her successor. Photos by AAK Jack Quirk






















































































