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A New Black San’ Queen Is Crowned

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By Drizel Hanley

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (MARCH 2018): Roars of thunderous applause echoed within the Sandy Point Hard Court on Saturday 25th February as Ms. Quality and Experience Tire Repair and Services, Shaquoya Flanders snatched the 2018 Miss Black San’ Swimsuit Pageant title.

Flanders also won top awards for the Best One Piece Wear and the Best Identical Wear Segments. She ended the night with a total of 652.5 points.

First-Runner-Up went to Ms. Development Bank, Jacynthia Tishiera, who scored a total of 649.5points.

Tishieria also won the Best Interview Segment.

Ms. iCool, Charity Mardenborough, secured the Second-Runner-Up position with a total of 639 points.

She was also awarded for best results in Miss Photogenic and This Is Me Segments.

Miss SKNVibes, Krystal Hanley received prizes for Miss Amity and the Chairman Award.

The other contestants were Miss St. Kitts Marine Works, Chiari Morton and Ms. Pro Video Production, Anandee Collins- Richards.

Flanders, is scheduled to represent the Federation at the Ms. Black San International Pageant slated for Sunday 1st April.

Ms. Black San’ 2018 queen was crowned by the Hon. Shawn K. Richards, Deputy Prime Minister and Parliamentary representative for the area.

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