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Salinas Valley Fair Crowns Miss Salinas Valley Fair 2025!

 

King City, CA –The Salinas Valley Fair held the 2025 Miss Salinas Valley Fair competition on March 13 & 14 at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds.  2 King City young ladies vied for the crown that were Miss Aaliyah Sarina and Miss Jordan Davis. These young ladies competed in Horsemanship, Scholastic, Poise & Appearance & Personality.


 


The Salinas Valley Fair is proud to announce the 2025 Miss Salinas Valley Fair is Miss Jordan Davis!


Jordan Davis is 16 year old junior at King City High School who is the daughter of Greg Corrigan and Lisa Davis of Greenfield, and Allen and Natalie Davis of San Luis Obispo. Jordan Davis has 5 siblings: Kristyn, Kyle, Jacob, Jackson and Hunter. Pets in her life are plentiful: Dora the horse, Short Stack the horse, dogs include Tessie, Maggie, Millie and Axis. Bandit the cat and Whiskey the cat are included too, while she considers Arroyo Seco and King City her home.


Davis' 4-H projects include market swine, canning, photography, baking and cooking. She has also placed 1st in the Salinas Valley Fair Vegetable Judging Contest.


 


In FFA, Davis shows market swine, conducted a plant growth experiment, bacteria experiment, designed and constructed a unique planter box.  She has several champion hogs under her belt.  Jordan has achieved her Greenhand Degree, Chapter Farmer Degree and State Farmer Degree.


 


Her interests do not stop at 4-H and FFA. She loves playing volleyball, traveling to new places, snow skiing, barrel racing, breakaway roping, goat tying, pole bending, big game hunting and light rifle competition shooting.


 


Davis' plan after graduating from high school is to attend a 4 year university know for agriculture majoring in agricultural business with a minor in finance and marketing.  She plans on earning her master’s degree with the goal of transferring to a law school.  Her end game is to become a corporate attorney for an agricultural company.


 


Jordan is very excited for this year’s Salinas Valley Fair and having the opportunity to represent the Salinas Valley Fair in the upcoming year.  



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