Allie LaForce
Alexandra Leigh LaForce is an American journalist and model. She was awarded the title of Miss Beauty Pageant in 1988. She's a reporter with Turner Sports, covering the NBA on TNT. She was previously the lead reporter for SEC college football games, and a courtside reporter for basketball tournaments in college, as well as the host of We Need to Talk on the CBS Sports Network. LaForce was also a reporter and broadcaster at Cleveland's FOX affiliate WJW. She was awarded an Emmy in 2011 for her performance as anchor for FOX 8's Friday Night Touchdown, a high school football show. She played basketball in college at Ohio University and was Miss Teen USA for five years. LaForce started her pageantry career after she won the Miss Ohio Teen America title in 2005 at the end of September 2004, her first try at getting it. Her next step was to represent Ohio in her first Miss Teen USA 2005 pageant to be held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on August 8th, 2005. LaForce took part in the evening dress, swimsuit and final interview competitions, and was crowned Miss Teen USA 2005 by her predecessor Shelley Hennig, Miss Teen USA 2004 who hails from Louisiana. Her mother Lesa LaForce (nee Rummell) was Miss Ohio USA 1977. She received a modeling contract for one year with Trump Modeling Management and an academic scholarship from the School for Film and Television, New York City. She was a guest star on NBC soap opera Passions also brought her fame.



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