Teigh Yeast (George Rogers Clark) takes a shot in the Sweet 16 Championship at Rupp Arena on March 14, 2026.
Teigh Yeast (George Rogers Clark) takes a shot in the Sweet 16 Championship at Rupp Arena on March 14, 2026.

WINCHESTER, Ky. — George Rogers Clark senior Teigh Yeast has been named the 2026 Miss 10th Region by 10thRegion.com after a standout career in volleyball, basketball and track and field.

Yeast led the Cardinals in volleyball with 413 kills in 30 matches. She added 254 digs, 53 aces, and 21 blocks. She helped the Lady Cards to their first 10th Region finals appearance in school history and a 40th District Championship.

Teigh Yeast (George Rogers Clark) goes for a kill in the 10th Region Championship at George Rogers Clark on October 30, 2025.

In basketball, Yeast helped lead GRC to a state championship while averaging 12.2 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. She scored 426 points, shot 52.3 percent from the field, and made 36 3-pointers at 40.9 percent. She was also named MVP of the Sweet 16 and KABC 10th Region Player of the Year. 

In track and field, Yeast remained one of Kentucky’s top jumpers, winning multiple state championships in the long jump and triple jump.

Yeast also received the Donna L.J. Murphy Award, a statewide honor for a senior girls basketball player who exemplifies the meaning of being a “student-athlete.” She finished her career with nearly 1,900 points, won nine state championships in track and field, and carried a GPA above 4.0.

The Miss 10th Region selection recognizes Yeast’s production and impact across three sports during her senior year and entire career at George Rogers Clark.  Yeast is committed to play basketball at Robert Morris University.

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Will Jones

Will is the founder of 10thRegion.com and its chief writer and photographer. From Bracken County, he attended Northern Kentucky University and graduated with his B.A. in Social Studies Education in 2020 and M.A. in Education in 2023. Will is currently attending Morehead State for his M.A. in Counseling and M.A. in Educational Technology.

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