Victoria Vespico receiving her crown at the Miss Pennsylvania competition.
Victoria Vespico, a 25-year-old from Shavertown, has been crowned Miss Pennsylvania 2025 during a ceremony on June 21. Vespico showcased her talent with a tap dance performance and won a $12,000 scholarship. She will represent Pennsylvania at the Miss America pageant in September 2025. The competition also recognized other talented contestants with various awards and scholarships.
Pennsylvania – Victoria Vespico, a 25-year-old from Shavertown, Pennsylvania, has been crowned Miss Pennsylvania 2025 during a ceremony held on June 21 at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York. Vespico, who represented Miss Northeastern PA in the competition, impressed judges with her talent performance that featured a tap dance to Leroy Anderson’s celebrated piece, “Fiddle Faddle.”
Along with the crown, Victoria Vespico was awarded a $12,000 scholarship for her victory, as well as an additional $1,000 scholarship for winning the preliminary Health and Fitness award. She is now set to compete for the prestigious title of Miss America in September 2025, in Orlando, Florida.
The first runner-up at the event was Christina Herman, also known as Miss Heart of Lancaster, who received a $5,500 scholarship and won both the preliminary Talent and Eveningwear awards. The second runner-up was Abby Traxler, representing Miss Susquehanna Valley, who earned $3,000 and accolades in various categories including Health & Fitness, Talent, and the Women in Finance award. Jaylen Baron, known as Miss Philadelphia, placed third, while Finley Miller, representing Miss York County, was recognized as the fourth runner-up.
Several other contestants received notable honors during the event. Samantha Roth, representing Miss Red Rose City, won the $2,000 Fox43 Women in Media Award. Jaelyn Monroe, a contestant from Miss Gettysburg, received the $2,000 Women in Philanthropy Award, and Emily Torrealba, known as Miss Adams County, was successful in obtaining the Women in STEM Award.
The Miss Pennsylvania Competition is a vital preliminary for the Miss America pageant, which serves as a significant scholarship provider for young women across the United States. The competition aims to empower young women and support their educational aspirations through various scholarships, allowing them to pursue their academic and professional goals.
In addition to her role as Miss Pennsylvania, Vespico is actively involved in community service and environmental advocacy. She is a member of the communications team for America250PA, which is focused on planning Pennsylvania’s initiatives for the 250th anniversary of the United States. Furthermore, she founded an organization called Sustainability Starts with You, which emphasizes the importance of environmental responsibility through actionable community initiatives.
In the concurrent Miss Pennsylvania’s Teen competition, Lynzi Allen, representing Miss Philadelphia’s Teen, was crowned Miss Pennsylvania’s Teen and awarded an $8,000 scholarship. Jaylyn Resh, who represented Miss York County’s Teen, was recognized as the first runner-up and granted a $2,500 scholarship.
The recent competition showcased the talents and dedication of young women across Pennsylvania, highlighting their commitment to personal growth, community service, and empowerment.
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