BELLVILLE — Four girls are candidates for the Bellville Fair Queen, which will be crowned Wednesday at 6 p.m. to start the 168th Bellville Street Fair.
Reagan Marshall is a 17-year-old senior at Clear Fork High School. She is the daughter of Brandy Weyhmeller and Eric Marshall. Reagan is a four-year varsity cheerleader for both boys basketball and football and is a captain as well. Shel is also a 4 year varsity basketball player and plays softball. Reagan is involved in National Honors Society, Science Club, Yearbook, and is a Senior Class Officer. After graduation she plans to attend college and pursue career as a dental hygienist.
Victoria (Tori) Skoog is 17 years old and is a senior at Clear Fork High School. Victoria is the daughter of Steve and Shelly Skoog. She is actively involved in Cheerleading (captain), Golf (three-year letterman), NHS (service committee chair), Student Council, Science Club and Creative Publishing. She also plays on The North Bend Church of the Brethren softball team. After high school she plans to attend OSU Mansfield Branch to major in Education. This is her first year running for Fair Queen and she hopes you all have a great week at the fair!
Valerie Golden is the daughter of Chuck and Judy Golden. Valerie is a senior at Clear Fork where she is active in the FFA, Student Council Vice-President, Senior Class Representative, and National Honor Society Member. Valerie plays varsity basketball and track. Her hobbies include showing her dressage horse, training an event horse as well as supporting her fellow student/athletes at games. After high school Valerie plans to earn a Bachelor Degree is business with a focus on equine studies and ride on a college equestrian team. Valerie would like to wish everyone welcome to the 168th Bellville Street Fair.
Amaya Copeland is a Clear Fork senior who attends Knox County Career Center for Cosmetology. She is the Cosmetology Class president and a Student Representative. Amaya is the daughter of Alicia Weikle and Leonard Copeland. Amaya is a second year varsity cheerleader for basketball and football. She is a creative person who loves to complete art projects and plans to go to college to be an art teacher/cosmetologist. Amaya hopes everyone enjoys the Fair fries and lemonade as much as she does.

