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Shanya Davis was crowned the 2021-22 Peach Queen on Sunday night at the Lewiston No. 1 Fire Co. firehall. (Photo by Mark Williams Jr.)
Shanya Davis was crowned the 2021-22 Peach Queen on Sunday night at the Lewiston No. 1 Fire Co. firehall. (Photo by Mark Williams Jr.)

Peach Festival: Shanya Davis named Peach Queen

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Sun, Sep 12th 2021 11:00 pm

Sunday night at the Lewiston No. 1 Fire Co. firehall, 19-year-old Shanya Davis of Niagara Falls was named the 2021-22 Peach Queen. She received her crown from Victoria Skrlin-Kozak, who took the title in 2019. The scholarship pageant did not take place in 2020, due to coronavirus restrictions.

Davis is a psychology major at the University at Buffalo. The daughter of Kim and Ken Davis plans to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in the spring of 2024 and continue on to law school to become a family law attorney specializing in child custody and divorce.

Winning the Peach Queen competition is the latest in a long list of accolades for Davis, who is a two-time recipient of the Niagara Falls Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year Award; won the Kristina Bordelau Scholarship; participated in a United Way fundraising paint night with Wegmans; and, alongside the Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, participated in a food drive and card-making for nursing home residents. Davis also plays tennis and six musical instruments.

Interestingly enough, the crowning moment of the Niagara County Peach Festival belonged to someone who is allergic to peaches.

Shanya Davis is shown giving her speech. (Photo by Mark Williams Jr.)

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The Peach Queen serves as an ambassador for the Lewiston Kiwanis Club. She also raises money and awareness for a platform/charitable cause of choice.

Additionally:

•17-year-old Makenna Barrientos of Lewiston, a senior at Lewiston-Porter High School, finished second. Crystal Stedge, a 19-year-old student at Niagara County Community College, won the Bright Star Award

•18-year-old Isabella Guerrucci of Lewiston, a dance student at UB, was named Miss Congeniality, as voted by her peers. This honor in presented by Don and Janice Laurie, in memory of their daughter, Tara, a Niagara University acting student who unexpectedly passed away in 2004 at the age of 20.

•Earlier on, Kira Martinez was named the Peach Blossom and Carmine Morreale the Peach Fuzz.

WGRZ-TV Channel 2 new anchor Maryalice Demler served as mistress of ceremonies for the scholarship pageant. Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce President Jennifer Pauly, herself a former Peach Queen, organizes the annual event.

Contest finals were set to take place on the recently relocated and revamped Alphonso DiMino Memorial Bandshell at Academy Park, but rain forced the event indoors.

PHOTOS:

Victoria Skrlin-Kozak takes a final bow as Peach Queen.

Victoria Skrlin-Kozak, left, passes her Peach Queen title to Shanya Davis on Sunday. (Photos by Mark Williams Jr. and Robin Clark)

Isabella Guerrucci receives the Miss Congeniality award from Don and Janice Laurie. (Photo by Mark Williams Jr.)

The Peach Blossom and Peach Fuzz. (Photos by Mark Williams Jr. and Robin Clark)

The Peach Queen court. (Photo by Robin Clark)

Shanya Davis, left, is joined by Maryalice Demler and Victoria Skrlin-Kozak. (Photo by Robin Clark)

Peach Queen Shanya Davis (Photos by Mark Williams Jr. and Robin Clark)

 

See also >> Kiwanis Club donates to Lewiston Fire Co., Oishei Children's Hospital; awards Keith Radford

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