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A Day of Crowns and Connections: Miss Middleboro & Miss Bay State’s Teen Recap

  • Mar 15
  • 2 min read

The Burt Wood School of Performing Arts in Middleboro, Massachusetts, was filled with excitement, celebration, and unforgettable moments on Sunday, March 15, as two competitions brought together contestants, families, and supporters for a full day of pageantry.

A special thank you goes to Lorna Brunelle and the Burt Wood School for their generous sponsorship and continued support of these programs.

Miss Middleboro & Miss Middleboro’s Teen Competition

The day began with the Miss Middleboro and Miss Middleboro’s Teen Competition, where five outstanding titles were awarded.

2026 Titleholders:

  • Miss Middleboro: Taylor Durant

  • Miss Cranberry Country: Jordan St. Onge

  • Miss Middleboro’s Teen: Lily Clondas

  • Miss Cranberry Country’s Teen: Sydney St. Onge

  • Miss Mayflower’s Teen: Madison Cabucio

Each contestant brought confidence, talent, and passion to the stage, making for an inspiring start to the day.

One of the most special highlights from this competition was the crowning of Jordan St. Onge and Sydney St. Onge, a big sister and little sister duo who will now share the journey to the state stage together. Both will compete at Miss Massachusetts and Miss Massachusetts’ Teen, creating a truly memorable family moment.

A Family Tradition of Excellence

The St. Onge family’s presence on the stage does not stop there. Their sister, Jaime St. Onge, currently holds the title of Miss Somerset 2026 and will also be competing at Miss Massachusetts.

It is rare and inspiring to see three sisters all representing their communities at the state level, and it speaks to the dedication, passion, and support within their family.

Miss Bay State’s Teen Competition

Following the Miss Middleboro competition, the excitement continued with the Miss Bay State’s Teen Competition, which completed the Miss Massachusetts’ Teen Class of 2026.

Three additional titles were awarded:

  • Miss Commonwealth’s Teen: Layla Rej Johnson

  • Miss Bay State’s Teen: Faith Ramos

  • Miss Freedom Trail’s Teen: Noelle O’Hanlon

These young women will join their fellow titleholders as they prepare for the Miss Massachusetts’ Teen competition.

Another meaningful connection from the day comes from Noelle O’Hanlon, whose sister, Faith O’Hanlon, was previously crowned Miss Boston 2026 earlier this season. Faith will also be competing at Miss Massachusetts, making it another incredible example of sisterhood within the program.

Looking Ahead

With the crowning of these eight titleholders, the road to Miss Massachusetts and Miss Massachusetts’ Teen continues to take shape. From sister duos to lifelong friendships, this day was a beautiful reminder that pageantry is about so much more than titles. It is about connection, growth, and shared experiences.

We cannot wait to see these remarkable women and teens take the stage at the state competitions and continue representing their communities with pride.

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