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Thursday, 31. July 2003
Two queens crowned
TomNadeau
15:50h
YUBA CITY -- Two queens were crowned at the Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds Wednesday -- one literally, one figuratively. Sara Danielle Guerrero, 19, of Live Oak was named queen of the Yuba-Sutter County Fair. As Miss Yuba-Sutter 2003, the Yuba College sophomore will represent the two counties in a year-long train of civic events, including Marysville's nationally-known Bok Kai Parade in the spring. The poised and leggy brunette is commandingly tall -- so tall she had to bend to one knee for officials to place her royal tiara. A talented singer and dancer, Guerrero is currently appearing in The Acting Company's production of "Grease." She told judges and the audience she hopes to pursue a career as a recording artist. First runner-up in the looks and leadership competition was Rebecca Hilton, 18, 0f Marysville. Second runner-up was Kristen Jensen, 18, Yuba City. Traditionally, the queen of the Live Oak Peach Festival is also chosen at the county fair. This year's winner was Robin Watson, 18, Wheatland. Later that night at one of the gates to the fairgrounds, Watson was apparently attacked in her moment of triumph by a 17-year-old female, Yuba City police reports indicated. "There was apparently something going on between the two of them for some time," said Skip King, fair grounds chief executve officer. "Itt wasn't jealousy. It wasn't fair related, ... (but) tthe iara was damaged," King said.
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