Miss Alabama 2025: Miss Hidden River, Miss Eastern Shore, Miss Hoover take preliminary wins

Miss Alabama 2025 has yet to be crowned, but this year’s competition kicked off Wednesday night with a preliminary round in Birmingham.

A total of 43 women are vying for the state title, along with scholarship money and the chance to move on to the Miss America pageant.

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Preliminary events held this week, Wednesday through Friday at Samford University’s Wright Center, will give each contestant a chance to strut her stuff in talent, evening wear, health and fitness and on-stage interview segments. The contestants also chat with the judges this week during off-stage interviews and showcase their community service initiatives.

Preliminaries help to determine the semifinalists who’ll compete on Saturday in the pageant finale.

(See photos from Wednesday’s preliminary in the gallery at the top of this post.)

Abbie Stockard, Miss America 2025, will be back in her home state this weekend to crown the new Miss Alabama. Stockard, who won the title of Miss Alabama 2024, became Miss America earlier this year and continues her reign as the national titleholder.

Also, a People’s Choice Contest for Miss Alabama allows the pubic to vote online for their favorite contestants in advance of the finals. Each vote costs $1. The contestant with the most votes will earn a spot among the top 13 finalists on Saturday.

Wednesday’s preliminary winners were:

Rylie Dewley, left, and Abby Sosa react winning a tie for the talent preliminary at the 2025 Miss Alabama Wednesday preliminaries at Samford University’s Wright Center in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (Will McLelland | [email protected])Will McLelland

Rylie Dewley, Miss Eastern Shore, and Abby Sosa, Miss Hidden River, tied for the top score in the talent competition.

Dewley, 21, performed a baton routine to “Thunderstruck.” She’s from Grand Blanc, Michigan, and a student at the University of Alabama, majoring in political science. Her community service initiative is Start Heart Smart.

Sosa, 21, performed a Latin jazz dance to “Bailar/Let’s Get Loud.” She’s from Cullman and a student at the University of Alabama, majoring in communications. Her community service initiative is Bridging the Gap: Inspiring Latina Generational Transformation

Miss Alabama 2025 Wednesday preliminaries

Emma Terry reacts to winning the evening gown preliminary at the 2025 Miss Alabama Wednesday preliminaries at Samford University’s Wright Center in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (Will McLelland | [email protected])

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Emma Terry, Miss Hoover, earned the top score in the evening gown competition. Terry, 22, is a UAB graduate from Leeds who majored in accounting. Her community service initiative is Stomping Out ALS Once Step at a Time.

Wednesday’s preliminary event included production numbers by former Miss Alabama winners and this year’s contestants, performing to songs such as “Celebration,” “The Truth” and “Born to Fly.” Miss Alabama 1994, Amie Beth Dickinson Shaver, was the emcee for Wednesday’s event.

Miss Alabama 2025 Wednesday preliminaries

Competitors perform with Miss Alabama 1984 Tammy Little Haynes at the 2025 Miss Alabama Wednesday preliminaries at Samford University’s Wright Center in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (Will McLelland | [email protected])Will McLelland

Judges for this year are David Blackledge, Cleo Coker Gravitt, Sandy Darby Thompson, Ashley Gibson Barnett, and Darris Waren.

If you go:

The Miss Alabama 2025 competition is set for June 25-28 at Samford University’s Wright Center, 872 Montague Drive in Birmingham. Preliminary competitions are set for Wednesday through Friday, June 25-27, at 7 p.m. The finals are scheduled for Saturday, June 28, at 7 p.m.

Single tickets are $45-$55 for Wednesday through Friday, $63-$75 for Saturday. Season ticket packages (for all four nights) are $130-$160. See the Miss Alabama website or call 205-871-6276 for more info.