New Miss Am Samoa puts spotlight on diabetes

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The newly crowned Miss American Samoa, Matauaina Gwendolyn Toomalatai, plans to use her reign to stop the alarming spread of diabetes, one of the non communicable diseases which is plaguing the territory.

The 23-year old from Onenoa swept most of the awards of the 2017 pageant Friday night at the Lee Auditorium to win the crown over five other contestants.

Aina, as she is known to family and friends was sponsored by Lalelei Boutique at the Laufou Shopping Center.

She attended Matatula Elementary School and Pearl City High School in Honolulu.

She said in an interview on Samoa Sunrise before the pageant that she returned home to run for Miss American Samoa.

And had centered on diabetes awareness as her platform.

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On Friday night Matauaina won Miss Photogenic, Best talent, Traditionally Inspired Wear, Siva Samoa and Best Interview.

Her interview question was” How has being a part of this pageant empowered you and what way will you empower other women if crowned?

Here’s her answer.

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The other award winners were

Salamasina Aumua/Miss O &O – Best Sarong, Best Pre Pageant Interview and MASI Award.

Feiloai Thompson/Miss Family & friends – Miss Personality

Sharane Smith,/Miss NAPA Auto Parts –  Best Float

1st Runner Up: Salamasina Aumua/Miss O&O

2nd: Shalom Vasai:/Miss Paradise Pizza

3rd: Annie Masoe,/Miss MC’s Auto Shop

4th: Feiloai Thompson,/Miss Families & Friends

5th: Sharane Smith/Miss TAOA Auto Parts

The judges were Leifi Aliitama Sotoa-Director of Territorial Energy Office, Fiti Leung Wai – Owner, SSAB Pago, Lupe Aumavae Tauanu’u-former Miss American Samoa/Miss South Pacific, Francine Gaisoa-Tautua mo Oe and Ben Sauvao-Tutuila Store.