Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025: Meet 39 teens competing for the crown
A total of 39 teenagers will compete for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen this weekend at Thompson High School in Alabaster. (See their names and photos in the gallery above.)
The competition, which is affiliated with Miss Alabama, is set for March 8-9 at the school’s performing arts center, 1921 Warrior Parkway. Preliminaries are set for 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday. Finals will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $35 for each preliminary, $45 for the finals, $85 for a package that includes all events. Ali Mims, Miss Alabama’s Teen 2024, will crown her successor on Sunday.
READ: Miss Alabama’s Teen 2024: Ali Mims of Harpersville wins the crown
Here’s a closer look at this year’s candidates for Miss Alabama’s Teen. (Some of the contestants are listed as “at large,” by the Miss Alabama Organization, which means they didn’t win a local preliminary title.)
Covyn Holt is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Covyn Holt, Miss Southeast Alabama
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Benjamin Russell High School.
Hometown: Alexander City.
Talent: Musical theater dance, “Rhythm of the Night.”
Social initiative: The Act of Kindness.

Portia Hollis is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Portia Hollis, Miss Lake Martin Alabama
Age: 16.
Grade: 11.
School: Gulf Shores High School.
Hometown: Gulf Shores.
Talent: Vocal, “Ease on Down the Road.”
Social initiative: Alabama Gives Back.

Peyton Crist is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Peyton Crist
Age: 14.
Grade: 19.
School: Shelby Crossings Christian School.
Hometown: Sylacauga.
Talent: Lyrical dance, “The Show Must Go On.”
Social initiative: A.C.T. Families (Adoption Can Transform Families).

Allie Grace Broadhead is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Allie Grace Broadhead, Miss Vestavia Hills
Age: 16.
Grade: 11.
School: Homewood High School.
Hometown: Hoover.
Talent: Ballet en pointe, “Sound of Music Waltz.”
Social initiative: Keeping Kindness: Raising mental health awareness and suicide prevention.

Anna-Claire McCarter is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Anna-Claire McCarter
Age: 15.
Grade: 9.
School: Bon Secour Academy.
Hometown: Foley.
Talent: Musical theater, “Show Off.”
Social initiative: AC for the Arts.

Belle Casey is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Belle Casey, Miss Oak Mountain
Age: 17.
Grade: 12.
School: Oak Mountain High School.
Hometown: Indian Springs.
Talent: Vocal, “Tomorrow.”
Social initiative: Twirl Away ALS.

Aria Foster is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Aria Foster, Miss Tennessee River
Age: 17.
Grade: 12.
School: Madison County Virtual Academy.
Hometown: Harvest.
Talent: Contemporary dance, “Whole.”
Social initiative: Now Not Next: Empowering youth to create change today.

Gracie Harris is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Gracie Harris, Miss North Alabama
Age: 18.
Grade: 12.
School: Jasper High School.
Hometown: Jasper.
Talent: Acoustic guitar/vocal, “Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Memories.”
Social initiative: Voices for Veterans: Honoring and healing our country’s veterans through music.

Brooklyn Cheek is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Brooklyn Cheek, Miss Gardendale Magnolia Festival
Age: 14.
Grade: 8.
School: Bragg Middle School.
Hometown: Gardendale.
Talent: Syncopated clogging, “Cold Hearted.”
Social initiative: Dance to Heal: Healing grief and depression through dance expression.

Avery Gerstman is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Avery Gerstman, Miss Cullman County Fair
Age: 18.
Grade: 12.
School: Cold Springs High School.
Hometown: Cullman.
Talent: Interpretive dance/ASL, “Will the Lord Remember Me?”
Social initiative: Shine a Light: Shining a light on mental health in adolescents.

Katherine Grigsby is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Katherine Grigsby, Miss Hamilton
Age: 18.
Grade: Freshman.
School: University of Alabama.
Hometown: Trussville.
Talent: Piano, “White Water Chopped Sticks”
Social initiative: Sleep in Heavenly Peace: Building beds for kids in need.

Cassie Jo Davis is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Cassie Jo Davis, Miss Hidden River
Age: 18.
Grade: 12.
School: Fairview High School.
Hometown: Cullman.
Talent: Acro dance, “Runaway Baby.”
Social initiative: Crown for Kindness: Standing strong against bullying.

Isabella Kirkland is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Isabella Kirkland, Miss Trussville
Age: 18.
Grade: 12.
School: Sylacauga High School.
Hometown: Sylacauga.
Talent: Jazz dance, “Sax.”
Social initiative: Bella’s Bins.

Helen Maddox is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Helen Maddox, Miss Birmingham
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Vestavia Hills High School.
Hometown: Vestavia Hills.
Talent: Lyrical dance, “You Will Find Hope.”
Social initiative: Beyond the Curve.

Mariah Smith is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Mariah Smith, Miss Eastern Shore
Age: 17.
Grade: 12.
School: UMS-Wright Preparatory School.
Hometown: Mobile.
Talent: Clarinet, “Footprints.”
Social initiative: Changing the World: One beat at a time.

Eva Litkenhous is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Eva Litkenhous, Miss Lee County Fair
Age: 14.
Grade: 8.
School: Lee Scott Academy.
Hometown: Auburn.
Talent: Jazz dance, “If My Friends Could See Me Now.”
Social initiative: ABCs of Parkinson’s Disease: Body and mind exercises for active aging.

Grier Feldman is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Grier Feldman, Miss Jefferson County
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Oak Mountain High School.
Hometown: Shelby County.
Talent: Dance/twirl, “At World’s End.”
Social initiative: State of Love: An outreach program for pediatric cancer patients.

Madeline Tapley is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Madeline Tapley, Miss Cahaba Valley
Age: 18.
Grade: 12.
School: Homewood High School.
Hometown: Homewood.
Talent: Vocal, “Piece of Sky.”
Social initiative: Make America Wild Again: Saving the monarch butterflies from extinction.

Mattie Wisener is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Mattie Wisener, Miss Marshall County
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Arab High School.
Hometown: Arab.
Talent: Jazz dance, “Proud Mary.”
Social initiative: Think F.A.S.T.: Stroke prevention and awareness.

Meri Kayte Flynn is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Meri Kayte Flynn, Miss Huntsville
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Addison High School.
Hometown: Addison.
Talent: Vocal, “Desperado.”
Social initiative: Misunderstood: Dyslexia Awareness.

Makenzi Jackson is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Makenzi Jackson
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Central High School Phenix City.
Hometown: Phenix City.
Talent: Lyrical dance, “The Journey.”
Social initiative: ACT Out Loud.

Brooklyn Grant is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Brooklyn Grant, Miss North Jefferson Area
Age: 16.
Grade: 11.
School: Hayden High School.
Hometown: Hayden.
Talent: Acrobatic jazz pom dance, “You Can’t Stop the Beat.”
Social initiative: Be the Need: Volunteerism sharing a little kindness.

Kate Hendon is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Kate Hendon, Miss Tennessee Valley
Age: 15.
Grade: 10.
School: Handley High School.
Hometown: Roanoke.
Talent: Contemporary dance, “Heart of Stone.”
Social initiative: Choose Children.

Lyla Gail Smith is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Lyla Gail Smith, Miss Phenix City
Age: 15.
Grade: 10.
School: Slocomb High School.
Hometown: Slocomb.
Talent: Baton, “I’m Still Standing.”
Social initiative: Fostering Hope.

Josie Harrison is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Josie Harrison, Miss Covered Bridge
Age: 14.
Grade: 9.
School: Sylacauga High School.
Hometown: Sylacauga.
Talent: Vocal, “Habanera.”
Social initiative: SAIL: Seniors active in life.

Mattie Graham is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Mattie Graham
Age: 15.
Grade: 10.
School: Mountain Brook High School.
Hometown: Mountain Brook.
Talent: Contemporary dance, “Vienna.”
Social initiative: Motivate Through Motion: Empowering kids with disabilities to stay active and happy.

Chloe Evelyn Harris is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Chloe Evelyn Harris, Miss Autauga County Fair
Age: 16.
Grade: 11.
School: Prattville High School.
Hometown: Prattville.
Talent: Acro dance, “Defying Gravity.”
Social initiative: Horses, Hope & Healing: The benefits of equine therapy.

Laney Brooke Hall is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Laney Brooke Hall
Age: 14.
Grade: 8.
School: Northside Methodist Academy.
Hometown: Dothan.
Talent: Contemporary dance, “Uninvited.”
Social initiative: See the Able, Not the Label: Celebrating the special needs community.

Charis McHenry is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Charis McHenry, Miss Sylacauga
Age: 16.
Grade: 10.
School: Marbury High School.
Hometown: Deatsville.
Talent: Musical theater en pointe, “Are You Having Any Fun?”
Social initiative: Life Without Limits: Advocating for children and adults with cerebral palsy.

Sydney Hodges is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Sydney Hodges, Miss Lake City
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Hayden High School.
Hometown: Hayden.
Talent: Tap dance, “Great Balls of Fire.”
Social initiative: Centerstage: Bringing pediatric cancer into the spotlight.

Charlee Reid is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Charlee Reid, Miss Iron City
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Helena High School.
Hometown: Helena.
Talent: Ballet en pointe, “Can Can.”
Social initiative: Charlee’s Champions: Making the invisible visible.

Lily Walton is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Lily Walton, Miss Coastal Alabama
Age: 17.
Grade: 12.
School: Baldwin County Virtual School.
Hometown: Fairhope.
Talent: Vocal, “Memory.”
Social initiative: The Power of Difference.

Britain Fuller is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Britain Fuller
Age: 16.
Grade: 10.
School: Satsuma High School.
Hometown: Satsuma.
Talent: Vocal, “Goodness of God.”
Social initiative: What Goes Up, Must Come Down: Balloons don’t go to heaven.

Madelyn Grace Rasco is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Madelyn Grace Rasco, Miss Shelby County
Age: 17.
Grade: 11.
School: Pelham High School.
Hometown: Pelham.
Talent: Vocal, “Defying Gravity.”
Social initiative: Following Faith: Leaving a legacy of hope with those for spinal cord defects.

Mattie Cook is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Mattie Cook, Miss Mobile Bay
Age: 15.
Grade: 10.
School: Fort Dale Academy.
Hometown: Greenville.
Talent: Lyrical dance, “I Have Nothing.”
Social initiative: What Is Your Reaction?

Christina Ray Norman is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Christina Ray Norman, Miss Hoover
Age: 17.
Grade: 12.
School: Alabama School of Fine Arts.
Hometown: Hoover.
Talent: Ballet en pointe, “Don Quixote Act III Kitri Variation.”
Social initiative: Lanterns for Landon: Down Syndrome Awareness.

Saniyah Thomas is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Saniyah Thomas, Miss Leeds Area
Age: 15.
Grade: 9.
School: Sylacauga High School.
Hometown: Sylacauga.
Talent: Baton, “Proud Mary.”
Social initiative: Saniyah’s Self Care.

Greenlee Yeager is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Greenlee Yeager, Miss Jubilee
Age: 14.
Grade: 9.
School: Satsuma High School.
Hometown: Satsuma.
Talent: Dance, “The Great Showman Medley.”
Social initiative: G’s Bracelets of Hope.

Addison Shoemaker is competing for the title of Miss Alabama’s Teen 2025.(Courtesy of Miss Alabama Organization)
Addison Shoemaker, Miss Historic Springville
Age: 16.
Grade: 10.
School: Briarwood Christian School.
Hometown: Vestavia Hills.
Talent: Lyrical dance, “Humble and Kind.”
Social initiative: Cheering on Children’s: An advocacy campaign serving child life programs at children’s hospitals and the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
More on Miss Alabama’s Teen:
Miss Alabama’s Teen was founded in 2003 as Miss Alabama’s Outstanding Teen and has crowned 23 winners to date. (The name of the competition was changed in 2023, dropping the word “Outstanding” to make it simpler and more concise.)
The winner of Miss Alabama’s Teen will move on to compete for Miss America’s Teen, the national competition linked to Miss America. Peyton Bolling, who competed as Miss Arkansas, is Miss America’s Teen 2025.
Two Alabama winners, Jessica Baeder and Marcelle LeBlanc, have moved on to become Miss America’s Teen in the past. Ali Mims, Miss Alabama’s Teen 2024, was the first runner-up in the national pageant this year.