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Mr., Miss USC worth weight

Kenney, Teague 'surprised' to win 29th competition

Katie Jones
Staff writer

Issue date: 4/7/08 Section: News
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Ethan Kenney (left) and Ashley Teague (right) were this year's Mr. and Ms. USC winners.
Media Credit: Lizzy Sheppard/The Daily Gamecock
Ethan Kenney (left) and Ashley Teague (right) were this year's Mr. and Ms. USC winners.

Ethan Kenney, a fourth-year exercise science student, and Ashley Teague, a second-year biology student, were named Mr. and Miss USC in the 29th annual bodybuilding and figure competition. Hundreds of students and parents packed into the Blatt PE Center to see 14 men and eight women compete for the title.

Kenney, who competed in the heavyweight division, placed ahead of Ben Garrett, a fourth-year chemistry and physics student who placed second; Travis Killian, a first-year business student who placed third; and Morgan O'Donnell, a third-year economics student.

"I was really surprised to win," Kenney said. "I hadn't practiced that much and bodybuilding isn't really my thing. I'm glad I did it."

Teague was also excited that her hard work paid off in the form of being named Miss USC.

"All of my friends and family came to watch, and it was nice to win in front of them," Teague said. "I was really surprised. I worked really hard for the past two weeks, dieting and running six miles a day. It was definitely nice to win."

Kelly Holder, a third-year physical education student, came in second place for Miss USC.

"I was really excited and surprised that I did so well," Holder said.

Ashley Heyl, a fourth-year theater student, placed third.

"It was a good experience, a good learning experience," Heyl said. "It was fun. I had a blast."

Matt McDaniel, a first-year chemical engineering student, placed first in the middle weight division. James Johnson, a third-year engineering student, came in second place, and Justin Burcham, a public health student, placed third. Eric Brei, a third-year exercise student, and Zach Burns, a first-year nursing student, were also in the middle weight division.

"It was my first time doing a competition, so it was pretty interesting," McDaniel said. "Being able to go out there and win was pretty exciting. I didn't know if I was going to win first because we had some good competition, but I knew I was definitely in the running. I put a lot of work into training all semester, pretty much just school work and working out and training. It all paid off."

First-year statistics student Rodney Otadoy won first place in the lightweight division. Kris Lootier, a fourth-year English and marketing student, came in second place, and Wil Waninger, a second-year biomedical engineering student, came in third place.
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Chef Greg

posted 4/07/08 @ 12:41 AM EST

Man! Those are some mind blowing abs and glutes! Those things will keep me awake every night this week! I can't get enough of this sexy sexy man! Keep up the good work manthong!

Ms. Joy

posted 4/07/08 @ 12:31 PM EST

Sweet Jesus...I knew from the moment I saw Mr. Kenney that he was a total beefcake, but I had no idea how ripped and tan he actually was. That is, until now. (Continued…)

paul

posted 4/09/08 @ 2:23 AM EST

Kenney is in the wrong pose. His pose makes him look like a monkey. There are better and more appealing poses for men. Good definition though. Now as for Teague, well nothing but um um can be said. (Continued…)

Roland Otadoy

posted 4/10/08 @ 4:23 PM EST

Congratulations Rodney! Keep it up.

Dad

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