ALEXANDRIA WORSTELL
REIGNS AS 2010 ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL QUEEN, SEVEN COURT
MEMBERS ANNOUNCEDAlexandria Worstell, 18, of Canton, Ohio, was crowned
the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival
Queen from a field of 46 contestants. The 2010 Enshrinement
Festival Queen Pageant was held Thursday, May 13, at The
Canton Palace Theatre in downtown Canton. Contestants were
judged on the basis of personality, poise, beauty,
communication skills, academic achievement and service to
community.
Seven Court members also were selected, including Alissa
Brumbaugh, 19, of North Canton, Ohio, Jeannette Elum,
19, of Massillon, Ohio, Madison Gesiotto, 18, of
Massillon, Ohio, Alexis Giua, 18, of North Canton,
Ohio, Elizabeth Harter, 19, of Massillon, Ohio,
Taylor McLaughlin, 18, of Massillon, Ohio, and Kelsey
Richardson, 20, of Canton, Ohio.
Worstell, the daughter of Rick and Luann Worstell,
will graduate from Canton Central Catholic High School and
will attend John Carroll University. Brumbaugh, the
daughter of Greg Brumbaugh and Joy Kearley, is a graduate of
Louisville High School and attends The Ohio State
University. Elum, the daughter of Edward and Margaret
Elum, is a graduate of Canton Central Catholic High
School and attends Miami University. Gesiotto, the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. James Gesiotto, will graduate from
Jackson High School and will attend The Ohio State
University. Giua, the daughter of John and Diane Giua,
will graduate from GlenOak High School and will attend Penn
State University. Harter, the daughter of John and
Kathy Harter, is a graduate of Jackson High School and
attends The Ohio State University. McLaughlin, the
daughter of Steven and Dena McLaughlin, will graduate from
Perry High School and will attend Bowling Green State
University. Richardson, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gary
Richardson, is a graduate of Jackson High School and attends
The Ohio State University.
Kayleigh Kriss, mid-day personality and FM music
director of WHBC Mix 94.1, and Ron Ponder, host of
Points to Ponder on News-Talk 1480 WHBC, were masters of
ceremonies, and Tonya Hodgson Stuck, Enshrinement
Festival Queen Pageant event manager, was choreographer.
Daniel Fuline, 2010 general chairman of the Pro Football
Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival’s Chamber committees,
crowned the new queen and seven court members, and Bob
Hill Quartet, Ryan Humbert and RELM,
comprised of: Raegan, Evan, Logan and Macy DeBord
provided entertainment throughout the Pageant.
Judges for the event included Cathy Durant, president
and associate publisher for TRAVELHOST of Cleveland,
Akron/Canton & Amish Country, Ohio; Tanisha Rush,
vice president of community development for Fifth Third
Bank; Georgia Paxos, executive director, The Canton
Palace Theatre; and Robert Timken, managing partner
for Cormony Development LLC and 2010 general vice chairman
of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival’s
Chamber committees.
Patti Schott, 2010 Queen Pageant chairman, vice chairman
Kara Abbott, and the members of the Queen Committee will
work with Enshrinement Festival staff to coordinate all
activities relating to the Queen and Court during their
service as goodwill ambassadors and positive role models
throughout the summer.
At the Enshrinees Dinner, the Court will serve as escorts to
the 2010 Class of Enshrinees, including: guard Russ Grimm,
linebacker Rickey Jackson, cornerback Dick LeBeau,
running back Floyd Little, defensive tackle John
Randle, wide receiver Jerry Rice, and running
back Emmitt Smith. Further, the Queen and Court will
represent the community at all Enshrinement Festival
activities, happening from Thursday, July 29 through Sunday,
Aug. 8.