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Newly crowned Junior Miss Ocean City Antonella DiAntonio with sister, Arianna, at right, parents, Angelina, pink dress, and Anthony, white shirt, and other family members celebrate backstage of the Music Pier Saturday night. (Photo courtesy of the DiAntonio family)

By MADDY VITALE

The DiAntonio sisters of Sea Isle City are definitely on a hot streak when it comes to winning pageants in Ocean City. Antonella wowed the audience at the Music Pier by winning Little Miss Ocean City in 2021. Her little sister, Arianna, followed suit the following year by winning the same pageant.

Antonella placed the crown on Arianna’s head at that time.

And when Friday night came, Arianna said farewell to her Little Miss reign. Like her sister, she captivated the audience with her dance numbers during the pageant and then when it was time, she turned her crown over to the 2023 pageant winner, Lyla Clark.

So, for just one day the sisters did not wear crowns. But on Saturday night, Antonella became Junior Miss Ocean City 2023. First runner-up was Sarah Smith, of Ocean City, and second runner-up was Isabella Papandrew.

Antonella, 14, is going into her freshman year at Ocean City High School.

Antonella DiAntonio and Little Miss 2022 Arianna, right, start the opening act off during the Little Miss pageant Friday night.

On Monday, she said a few words about what the win means to her.

“I am so honored to be able to pass on such an amazing tradition again this year. I am really looking forward to a year of the events ahead,” Antonella said. “I am definitely over the moon with excitement, and I feel that I get so much experience from representing Ocean City.”

Pageant winners serve as ambassadors for the city. They attend the iconic Ocean City events, including parades and other promotional events for the town.

Arianna, 12, who is entering seventh grade at Ocean City Intermediate School in the fall, said she loves watching her “older sister achieve such amazing accomplishments.”

“I am so proud to experience these milestones together,” Arianna said. “I admire how she puts her all into this and she is going to be Junior Miss Ocean City for 2023.”

Parents Angelina and Anthony DiAntonio are accustomed to the accolades, awards, honors and achievements bestowed upon their daughters for their talents.

So, Saturday night, 24 hours after the DiAntonios spent the night watching their daughters onstage at the Ocean City Music Pier showcasing their talents in one pageant, they were back watching one of them being crowned in another pageant.

“I love watching my daughters train to be the best that they could be in every aspect of their life, especially in their education, dance, and with the community,” Angelina said. “I love Antonella’s determination and the passion that she always puts in when achieving her goals.”

Junior Miss Ocean City Antonella DiAntonio, with sister, Arianna, at right, and their cousins, Gabriel Griffin and Chloe Bridgeford. (Photo courtesy of the DiAntonio family)

Anthony said he is “extremely proud of my daughter, Antonella,” and her work ethic.

“You can tell how hard she works, and I love being able to be a part of the experience,” he noted. “Watching them grow and have new opportunities open up is a gift.”

The other contestants for Junior Miss Ocean City 2023 were Brooke DeLanzo, Paloma Chevere, Gia Ermilio and Holly Aiken.

The contestants received prizes and gifts from local sponsors in the city-hosted pageant. City employee Samantha Heckler organizes the pageant as well as the Miss Ocean City pageant.

Here is the list of awards:

Ad Sales Award: Sarah Smith

Hostess Award: Paloma Chevere

Photogenic Award: Isabella Papandrew

Evelyn Reed Spirit Award: Holly Aiken

Congeniality Award: Gia Ermilio

Community Involvement Award: Antonella DiAntonio

Scholastic Award: Antonella DiAntonio

Poise and Composure (Gown) Award: Antonella DiAntonio

On-Stage Question Award: Antonella DiAntonio

Interview Award: Antonella DiAntonio

Talent Award: Antonella DiAntonio

Junior Miss Ocean City Antonella DiAntonio displays her awards.