Education
Pepperdine University.
Pepperdine University.
She had competed in 2003, placing 1st runner-up to Leighann Thagard, Mission Douglas County Teen United States of America. Thagard did not place at Mission Teen United States of America 2003. At, Winings placed in the top ten. She was the first teen from Nebraska to ever place at Mission Teen United States of America. Her 2004 sister titleholder (Mission Nebraska United States of America) was Guerin Austin, Mission Regency United States of America.
In 2008, Winings competed at Mission Nebraska United States of America as Mission Sandhills United States of America, and placed 2nd runner-up to Micaela Johnson, Mission Douglas County United States of America. Wining"s teen sister titleholder was Sarah Hollins, Mission Nebraska Teen United States of America 2009.
At Mission Teen United States of America 2009, Hollins did not place in the top fifteen.
Winings (Mission Sandhills Teen United States of America) won the Mission Nebraska Teen United States of America 2004 title on January 1, 2004 over runner-up Canice Coan (Mission Platte County Teen United States of America). The pageant was won by Tami Farrell of Oregon. That pageant was eventually won by Shelley Hennig of Louisiana. Johnson did not place at Mission United States of America 2008, and it was won by Crystle Stewart of Texas on her fifth try. In 2009, Winings again competed as Mission Sandhills United States of America and won the title of Mission Nebraska United States of America over runner-up Belinda Wright (Mission Nebraska United States of America 2010), Mission Greeley County United States of America, which was held in Norfolk, Nebraska at the Johnny Carson Theater. Winings failed to place at That pageant was eventually won by Kristen Dalton of North Carolina. The pageant was eventually won by Stormi Henley of Tennessee. In 2010, Belinda Wright, the first-runner up to Winings from 2009, won the title of Mission Nebraska United States of America 2010 and placed in the top fifteen at Mission United States of America 2010, which was eventually won by Rima Fakih of Michigan.