Maycee Webb crowned 2025 Miss Amazing Junior Teen Queen

In a celebration of confidence, courage, and community, Maycee Webb, a Kingston High School freshman from Kingston, Oklahoma, was named the 2025 Miss Amazing Junior Teen Queen at Saturday night’s gala held at the USO’s Nigh Center in Edmond. Surrounded by cheering family, friends, and fellow contestants, Maycee accepted her crown amid thunderous applause, embodying the spirit of grace and determination that defines the Miss Amazing Organization’s mission.Founded to provide girls and young women with disabilities a platform to celebrate their abilities, build self-esteem, and develop leadership skills, the Miss Amazing Organization strives to “empower girls to see what they can do, rather than what they can’t.” Through pageant workshops, mentorship, and community service initiatives, participants cultivate poise, public-speaking prowess, and lifelong friendships.

At just 15 years old, Webb impressed the panel of judges with her heartfelt passion presentation “CheerAbilities cheer for everyone” and her radiant stage presence. Webb spoke to judges about her mission of breaking down barriers and advocating for peer support in schools across Oklahoma. As the newly crowned Junior Teen titleholder, she will spend the coming year traveling to regional events, sharing her story, and mentoring younger girls in the Miss Amazing program.

Organizers reported a record turnout for this year’s pageant, with contestants from more than a dozen counties converging on Edmond to partake in evening wear, talent showcases, and personal interviews. The evening closed with a spirited performance by all participants, underscoring the event’s ethos of celebration over competition.

Maycee is the youngest daughter of Gary and Kendra Webb of Kingston.Congratulations to Maycee Webb—may her reign inspire countless young women to pursue their dreams, unbounded by limitations.

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