
2012 Jr. Miss Sarah Watson crowning Maya.
Miss Maya Marcacci, daughter of Mike and Susan Marcacci of Benld, has earned the title of the 2013 Macoupin County Junior Miss at the county pageant held June 25, 2013. She will be presenting Macoupin County at the county fair the rest of the week and will continue representing the great county of Macoupin at other festivals and homecomings throughout the downstate area for the year forward.
Marcacci was confident on stage and even confident in herself leading up to the final announcement, she later told us. “I loved going to the practices and making new friends,” Maya said after the pageant. “I never would have met them if I wouldn’t have done the pageant.”
After 2 hours under the grandstand at the Macoupin County Fairgrounds, the pageant finally concluded. The junior miss portion of the pageant coincided with the Miss Macoupin pageant. There were 11 women vying for the title of Miss Macoupin County and 11 young ladies competing for the Jr. Miss title.
The long awaited announcement of the 2013 Macoupin County royalty came at the end of the show, following the farewell of retiring queens Chloe Walton and Sarah Watson. As the crowd came to utter silence, Maya’s name echoed throughout the grandstand as a large cheering section from the BenGil area chanted for her.

2013 Macoupin County royalty: L-R Kirstie Brown (Little Miss Macoupin County), Kimmy Dworzynski (Miss Macoupin County), Connor Costello (Little Mister Macoupin County), and Maya Marcacci (Jr. Miss Macoupin County).
Maya stood shocked. “There was a short pause after he said contestant number seven,” Maya said as she described her emotions. “I forgot my number when I got called, so I looked around and figured out it was me. I was completely speechless, I couldn’t talk.” She went on to say she didn’t know what to think. She remembers Sarah Watson, 2012 Jr. Miss, trying to talk to her and she didn’t know what to say or think. “I was in shock!”
This was the first pageant Maya was able to compete in as the Jr. Miss portion of the Black Diamond Days pageant was cancelled. Much like the Black Diamond Days pageant, the county pageant is just as nerve-racking. Maya told us she was really nervous heading into the interview, which is held hours before the pageant. “I was happy once it was over because we had some really good conversations,” Maya explained.
The days following the crowning began a whirlwind of activity for Marcacci that will only continue for the next year. She made her first appearance Wednesday morning at the fair following Tuesday evening’s crowning. There will be many more appearances and events remaining this week at the county fair for Maya to attend. Friday evening the fair has the ITPA tractor and truck pulls while the demolition derby is set to take place on Saturday.
Maya just finished seventh grade at Gillespie Middle School and will be an eighth grader when school resumes this fall. She says she is looking forward to making new friends at pageants and most importantly, making a big sister.
Her big sister she refers to is Carlinville’s Kimmy Dworzynski, who was crowned 2013 Miss Macoupin County Tuesday evening. Dworzynski is a Carlinville High School graduate attending Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville with her focus on exercising and wellness. She plans to go on to study to be a physical therapist.
Maya and Ryleigh Gibbel were awarded Miss Congeniality awards Tuesday evening marking the first time the Congeniality award was split between two people. Gibbel finished 1st runner up while Julia Garrison of Virden finished second runner up. Nina Moutrie of Gillespie was the 3rd runner up and Morgan Byers received the People’s Choice award.
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