Emily Riley named 80th Miss Buchanan

Published 9:39 am Monday, December 3, 2018

BUCHANAN – Buchanan High School senior Emily Riley was surprised and happy Saturday night after being crowned Miss Buchanan 2019 in the pageant’s 80th anniversary contest. The contest was held before 400 people in the Buchanan High School auditorium.

“I’m shocked but completely utterly grateful,” Emily said after the contest, where she competed against 13 other girls. “This is the first contest I’ve ever entered. I wanted to put myself out more.”

The new queen will now compete with other community queens for the Miss Blossomtime title March 10 to 11 at Lake Michigan College’s Mendel Center. This year’s Blossomtime theme is “America, The Places You’ll Go” and the Miss Buchanan committee chose “Let’s Visit Tennessee, the Volunteer State” for its theme.

Emily, 17, is the daughter of Eric and Sherry Riley. She is 5 foot 5 inches tall, has brown hair and blue eyes. For the contest, she wore a strapless red gown with full skirt and silver belt.

She plans to attend Southwestern Michigan College to study nursing. She hopes to become a labor and delivery nurse after graduating from college.

She won two college scholarships along with her crown: a $1,500 scholarship from the Buchanan Masonic Lodge and a $1,000 scholarship from Southwestern Michigan College.

The new queen’s school and community activities include the Herd, Youth Advisory Council, cross country, softball and yearbook. She previously was on the basketball team and Spanish Club. Her honors include honor roll, academic letter and cross country most valuable player.

Maya Schuhknecht, 18, was chosen First Runner-Up in the contest. She is the daughter of Michael and Jennifer Schuhknecht. She plans to attend Michigan State University to study graphic design and advertising.

A senior at Buchanan High School, her school activities include student council president, National Honor Society, varsity tennis, varsity basketball, art club, Spanish club and the Herd spirit team.

Megan Adkerson, 17, was chosen Second Runner-Up in the contest. She is the daughter of JT and Becky Adkerson. She plans to attend Lake Michigan College to major in secondary education. Her school activities include National Honor Society, volleyball and Project Close-Up.

Aria Nowlin, 17, was chosen Miss Congeniality by her fellow contestants. She is the daughter of Jason and Shailah Nowlin and plans to attend Grand Valley State University to major in special education and psychology. Her school activities include National Honor Society, Student Council, the Herd and Spanish Club.

Other finalists were Brenna Ropp and Tatum Spencer. Other contestants were Sydney Bauer, Valerie Bromley, Lauren Emerick, Kaitlyn Lukkarila, Cloe Mittan, Madison Phillips, Katie Schram and Kirsten Vite.

Other scholarships were awarded by random drawing. Maya Schuhknecht received the $500 Carlson family scholarship, Kaitlyn Lukkarila the $500 American Legion scholarship, Cloe Mittan the $500 Buchanan Scarecrow Charities scholarship, Tatum Spencer the $500 Redbud Insurance scholarship and Megan Adkerson the $250 Honor Credit Union scholarship.

Judges for the contest were Patty Booth, Leanne Rakowski and Tracy Urbanski. Marie Summers was the pageant director. John Colip was the master of ceremonies.