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Miss Connecticut USA 2024 is Shavana Clarke

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Miss Greater Bridgeport, Shavana Clarke was crowned Miss Connecticut USA 2024 on Sunday, April 14 at Marriott Hartford Windsor Airport in Windsor, Connecticut. The 29-year-old model and mental health advocate will now prepare to represent the state of Connecticut at Miss USA 2024 in California this August. Shavana was crowned by last year's winner and Miss USA 2023 Top 20 semifinalist Karla Aponte Roque. She was third runner-up to Karla during last year's competition. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shavana Clarke (@shavanakrln) FINAL RESULTS Miss Connecticut USA 2024 - Shavana Clarke (Greater Bridgeport) 1st runner-up - Ashley Rodon (Greenwich) 2nd runner-up - Jenna Hofmann (Fairfield) 3rd runner-up - Dana Daly (Brookfield) 4th runner-up - Christina Judd (Fairfield County) TOP 11 Amber Walker (Old Greenwich) Jillian Cisco (New Haven County) Gabriella Vigorito (Middlesex County) Katie Kennedy (Harbor Point) Kathyria Burgos (Bridgeport) Shayla H

Miss Connecticut USA 2023 is Karla Aponte Roque

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Miss Greater New Haven, Karla Aponte Roque, was crowned Miss Connecticut USA 2023 on Sunday, April 16 at the Marriott Hartford Windsor Airport. The 27-year-old beauty of Puerto Rican descent is a registered nurse from Branford. She holds a triple bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, and nursing, and is currently pursuing her MBA at Albertus Magnus College. Karla succeeded last year's winner Cynthia Dias and will now prepare to represent her home state at Miss USA 2023 in Reno, Nevada later this year. Miss Milford, Sarah Barrett, was announced as the first runner-up while the representatives of Huntington, Christina Judd, Bridgeport, Shavana Clarke, and Shoreline, Gabriela Vigorito were the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. Also crowned during Sunday's event was Miss Connecticut Teen USA 2023, Jade Ferdinand of Stamford, who will proceed to Miss Teen USA 2023. Her runners-up were Mary Tumer, Devin McHenry, Dakota Atizol, and Anna Beresford. In a stateme