Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, October 15, 2021, Page 17, Image 17

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    OCTOBER 15, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A17
Boru crowned Miss Oregon
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SOFIA BORU
By BROOKLYN FLINT
Of the Keizertimes
Sofi a Boru, a special education
assistant at McNary High School, was
recently crowned United States of
America’s Miss Oregon 2022 or USOA
Miss Oregon. Her journey to win this
title started three years ago on Facebook.
“One day, I saw an advertisement
on Facebook for the Miss Oregon USA
Pageant and thought, ‘I could do some-
thing like this.’ I reached out to my
friends and family about competing and
they told me to go for it. After my fi rst
year, I was hooked and kept going from
there,” Boru said.
However, it hasn’t always been about
winning. Boru enjoyed being able to look
back at her accomplishments and con-
tinue to better herself.
“Even in years past when I haven’t
won, I’ve always been proud of myself,”
she said.
Boru grew up in Keizer and always
enjoyed volunteering to give back to the
community. She knew that she wanted to
continue giving back and felt like pag-
eants allowed her to do so.
From there, Boru decided on helping
domestic violence victims as her main
campaign.
“After quarantine, the number of
cases increased dramatically just in the
U.S. alone. I created the hashtag, #getup-
glowup, as a way to raise awareness and
advocate for victims,” Boru said.
She also liked being able to meet new
people, including the women she was
competing against as she feels it gives
her the chance to make new friends and
connections.
“It’s wonderful to see the number of
diff erent women competing for the same
title because they each bring something
unique to the table. I’m honored to meet
so many talented and driven ladies,”
Boru said.
Despite loving pageants, Boru
notes that at times they can be very
challenging.
“Honestly, the most challenging part
of pageants is the motivation. There is
so much that goes into preparing for the
competition,” she said.
Boru currently has a fi tness coach,
interview coach, stage coach and actively
has to fi nd sponsors or donations to help
with pageant expenses.
However, she feels that all of chal-
lenges are worth it to be able to do pag-
eants and is currently preparing for the
national competition.
Those interested in supporting Boru’s
campaign can contact her at fi a.so187@
yahoo.com or her mom, Paula Moseley,
at paula@traditionrep.com.
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