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Sunday, March 14, 2010

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Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

Kelsey prepares to shoot



Kelsey prepares for yours first shoot alongside Crystle Stewart (Miss USA 2008).

Kelsey and Chelsea in Texas Pageant Expo.



Kelsey Moore at Miss Teen Texas 2010.

The Miss Texas Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state in of Texas the Miss Teen USA pageant.
In 2010 the winner is Miss Laredo , Chelsea Morgensen she has 15 years.




credits : Texas Pageant Scene.com

Kelsey attends the Rotary Lombardi Awards.


The Rotary Lombardi Award is awarded annually to the best college football lineman or linebacker. The Lombardi Award program was approved by the Rotary Club in Houston in 1970 shortly after the death of Vince Lombardi. The committee outlined the criteria for eligibility for the award, which remains in place to this day. A player should be a down lineman on either side of the ball or a linebacker who lines up no farther than five yards deep from the ball. The main part of the trophy is a block of Granite giving homage to Lombardi's college days at Fordham University as an offensive lineman, when his offensive line was referred to as the, "7 Blocks of Granite." A nominee must show leadership, courage, desire, respect for authority and discipline.





Kelsey Moore, Miss Texas 2010 - Interview


Kelsey Moore, the UTEP volleyball player who was crowned Miss Texas USA 2010, sits down with El Paso Media Group to talk pageants, Texas and game day.

You didn't grow up in the pageant circuit. Why did you decide to go into pageants now? I’ve always known that I wanted to play volleyball professionally, and when I’m done with volleyball I want to pursue a career as a political reporter. A friend of the family that’s in the sports and entertainment business suggested I start getting used to public speaking and also get my name out there. That’s how this came about, I signed up for the Miss El Paso pageant for the experience.

As a student athlete, how do you think you will set yourself apart from other contestants nationally? I’ve been competing my whole life, but being an athlete I have a very different perspective of competition from the rest of the women I’ll be up against in the Miss USA pageant. Athletics teaches you to understand responsibility, organization and discipline as well as self-awareness, and I believe that will be to my advantage.

On the same topic, how do you think your athleticism and your role as a student leader and athlete has helped you for the Miss Texas USA contest? I’ve learned that being a Division I volleyball player requires a lot of discipline and time management and that has definitely been very helpful. We have a lot on our plates as student-athletes, but one of the things I’ve learned is to focus on whatever task I am doing at that particular moment. Additionally, working out has been part of my routine for as long as I can remember and that’s come in handy with the pageants. I have a lot to learn, but workouts are already part of my schedule and not something I have to work on, so I am very thankful for that.

here's the full interview

About : Kelsey Moore - Miss Texas 2010


Kelsey Elizabeth Moore is a pageant titleholder from Chandler, Arizona who won the Miss Texas USA title and will competed in the Miss USA pageant in 2010.
Moore, a resident of El Paso, Texas, became the first state winner from that city since Christine Friedel won the title in 1994. She was also the first winner in many years who had not previously competed in the pageant, the first in many years from out of state and the youngest winner since 2007.