
The 2026 Miss Harbor Cities and Miss Harbor Cities Teen have been crowned.
Earning the top award, along with a $300 scholarship, is Brystal Schult.
She competed on behalf of For Kids’ Sake: Training Tomorrow’s First Aid Heroes.
Her goal in life is to empower the next generation with life-saving skills and knowledge of how to respond confidently to medical emergencies.
She played the piano for the talent section, showcasing her 16 years of experience with the instrument.
1st runner-up to Miss Harbor Cities 2026 is Megan Krowski of Milwaukee.
The 2026 Miss Harbor Cities Teen is Olivia Saftig, who competed on behalf of Fuel for Life.
She also showcased her musical talent by singing the operatic song “Time to Say Goodbye.”
Earning the People’s Choice Award was Eliya Kurtzweil of Greenville, while Havah Fleisner claimed the teen version of the award.












