Hunter Widvey Crowned Miss South Dakota 2022

BROOKINGS, S.D. – Hunter Widvey of Rapid City was crowned Miss South Dakota 2022 Saturday night. In addition to her scholarship of $8,000 for winning the competition, Widvey was a preliminary talent winner Friday evening ($1,000), and the overall interview award winner ($1,000). She also took home a STEM scholarship ($750). 

Widvey’s social impact initiative is Childhood Cancer Awareness. For talent, she sang “Feelin’ Good,” most famously performed by artists such as Michael Buble and Nina Simone. She is the daughter of Brett and Cami Widvey and competed as Miss Huron. Widvey is a graduate of Augustana University with majors in government and biology and has been accepted to medical school at Des Moines University. Widvey was Miss South Dakota’s Outstanding Teen in 2016 and is the fourth former teen titleholder to go on and win the Miss South Dakota crown. 

First runner-up was Carly Goodhart of Sisseton, garnering a $5,000 scholarship. Goodhart also won the $500 preliminary for social impact pitch Thursday night, as well as the $1,000 Quality of Life Scholarship, the $1,000 Sylvia Tannehill “Kindness” Scholarship, and the $250 Miss South Dakota Legacy Scholarship.

Second runner-up was Annie Woodmansey of Pierre, receiving a $4,000 scholarship. 

Third runner-up was Rio Snyder of Black Hawk. Rio received a $3,000 scholarship, plus a $750 STEM scholarship. In addition, she received the Ray Peterson “Rookie of the Year” award of $500 for being the top-placing first-time candidate.

Fourth runner-up was Miranda O’Brian, taking home a scholarship of $1,500, in addition to the $500 award for social initiative pitch on Friday. She also received the $1,000 State Community Service Scholarship and Top Fundraiser award, a $1,000 scholarship.

Rounding out the top ten semi-finalists, and each receiving a $1,200 scholarship were Margaret Samp of Sioux Falls (preliminary talent winner on Thursday ($1,000), Baylee Dittman of Spearfish, Laney Titze of Mitchell, Emily Deinken of Sioux Center, IA, and Maleah Eschembaum of Aberdeen. 

Breanna Bossman, Humboldt, won the most talented non-semi-finalist ($300 scholarship). McKenzie Hassebroek of Westport was voted Miss Congeniality by her fellow contestants ($500 scholarship). Emma Salzwedel, Sioux Falls, had the top interview for a non-semi-finalist ($300 scholarship.)

Twenty women from across the state competed for the title. All won scholarships, totalling nearly $48,000. Each of the non-semi-finalists received a $1,000 scholarship.

Hunter Widvey will compete at the Miss America Competition at the Mohegan Sun resort in Connecticut, December 2022. 

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