The Carroll County Fair’s pageant series kicked off August 2 with the 2025 Fairest of the Fair competitions, featuring contestants from ages 4 to 20.
Carroll County Fairest of the Fair
Bailey Rogers, 18, daughter of Kelli and Daniel Rogers, was crowned queen. First maid was Allie Kate Smith, 18, daughter of Alicia Busby and Terry Smith, and second maid was Kylee Weston, 16, daughter of Justin and Heather Weston.



Miss Teen Fairest of the Fair (13–15)
Addison Davis, 15, of McKenzie, daughter of Chad and Amanda Davis, was crowned queen. First maid was Ava Grace Gordon, 13, of Huntingdon, daughter of Heather and David Gordon; second maid was Carleigh Lunn, 15, of McKenzie, daughter of Traci and Craig Lunn; and third maid was Jasmin Dodd, 13, of West Carroll, daughter of Nick and Mery Dodd.

Junior Fairest of the Fair (10–12)
Paisley Bennett, 10, of West Carroll, daughter of Dustin and Melissa Bennett, was crowned queen. First maid was Camilla Jenkins, 11, of West Carroll, daughter of Cassidy and Alvin Jenkins, and second maid was Olivia Cary, 12, of McKenzie, daughter of Justin and Dawn Oakes.

Little Miss Fairest of the Fair (7–9)
Tatum McQuesten, 7, of Huntingdon, daughter of Ryan and Shelby McQuestin, earned the title. First maid was Ella Kate Green, 9, of Clarksburg, daughter of Felicia Joyner and Blake Green, and second maid was Lilly Jeffries, 8, of Huntingdon, daughter of Jason and Carla Jeffries.

Little Miss Carroll County (4–6)
Callie Mae Hatcher, 5, daughter of Jasmine and Wes Hatcher, was crowned queen. First maid was Ella Reynolds, 4, daughter of Peyton and Rob Reynolds; second maid was Daisy Blaze Baker, 4, daughter of Kaleb Baker and Chelsey Smith; and third maid was Piper Lynn McMackin, 4, daughter of Justin and Valerie McMackin.
