Miss American Samoa doing well at Miss South Pacific Pageant Tuesday November 24, 2009
By Fili Sagapolutele fili@samoanews.com

Miss American Samoa and several contestants of the Miss South Pacific pageant, during activities held during the official opening of the pageant, last Saturday, Nov. 21 in Fiji. Pageant night is set for Nov. 28 in Suva, which is Friday night in Pago Pago. [photo: Fiji Times]
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Miss American Samoa Lorisa Mata’utia is doing well representing the territory in the Miss South Pacific Pageant that officially opened late last week in Suva, Fiji, the host country, said Virginia Samuelu, a member of the Pageant’s board of directors, representing American Samoa.

The official pageant night is Nov. 28 in Suva, which is Friday night in Pago Pago and the regional pageantry will be carried live on PCS-TV Ch: 11 for three hours.

Mata’utia, 22, is among 12 contestants from the region vying for the title. The official opening, which included a parade, was held Saturday (Friday local time).

“Miss American Samoa is representing the territory very well in Fiji,” said Samuelu in an e-mail message from Suva, responding to Samoa News inquires.

On Monday (Sunday local time), the contestants visited the South Pacific Village at Albert Park, also the venue for the Miss South Pacific Pageant competition, said Samuelu.

The pageant board member for American Samoa said the venue is an outside one that hosts sports activities, and whilst, she is rather concerned with the “openness” in regard to acoustic and sound system problems, she is sure the organizing committee has considered this.

At the South Pacific Village, Mata’utia, as well as all the Contestants, provided for Fiji TV One, a short performance of their traditional dance, Samuelu said.

“Ms. Matautia did American Samoa honors in performing the Taualuga, showing her traditional malu; Miss Samoa, as well as a Samoan gentleman with traditional pe’a, all aiaiuli during the showcasing of Ms. Matautia’s performance,” she explained.

“On behalf of the American Samoa’s delegation, we would like to extend our gratitude to the Fiji Organizing Committee for their hospitality thus far and the Contestants are thoroughly enjoying sharing each other’s Culture and making good friendship amongst each other,” Samuelu said.

She wants to personally than Rev. and Mrs. Isaako Matautia for their patience in following Miss American Samoa in all the activities. Samuelu also recognized Monty Tupuola— president of the Miss American Samoa Inc.— for his superb dedication in preparing Miss American Samoa daily in their very busy schedule of activities since last week until now.

In the afternoon of pageant day, is a float procession through Suva followed by the awarding of special awards: Miss Personality, Miss National Tourism, Miss Photogenic, Miss Internet, and Miss People’s choice.

Television broadcast rights for the pageant is assigned to Fiji Television Limited and it’s broadcasting live to 15 countries and territories in the region.

Bill Hyman, owner and operator of PCS-TV Ch: 11, told Samoa News yesterday that PCS-TV will carry live the pageant night starting at 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday— local time.

Hyman said PCS-TV is also able to provide live coverage of other ongoing events of the week-long pageant but is unable to air those events due to the lack of a sponsor.

Anyone interested in sponsoring the week long events can contact Bill Hyman at 699-6853 and cell phone 252-7288

Yesterday evening the Miss South Pacific Board of Directors was scheduled to hold their meeting, in which the board member from Papua New Guinea will officially present their bid to host the Miss South Pacific Pageant in November 2010.

Solomon Islands is also to provide their intention of hosting the Pageant for the year 2011.

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Comments to this story (11)
Josie  wrote:
27 Nov 2009 05:49 PM
way to go Risa,,,Good Luck and God bless from your friends in Arizona, Kenese n Josie and the rest of the gang....
rinsa  wrote:
26 Nov 2009 02:13 PM
good luck sister...bring it home....
Anonymous  wrote:
26 Nov 2009 03:37 AM
Samoanews- Great update on our Ms American Samoa. I, myself, have been following the pageant on fijilive.com, they have daily updates on there as well. From the looks of the pictures, I would have to say our Ms American Samoa is doing an excellent job of representing our territory. I would generalize this to our Ms Samoa as well. E iloa lava le teine samoa moni i lana savali ma lana tautala, ese le manaia o le sa'asa'a a lalelei o Samoa na lua i le aso o asiasiga i su'iga feifiloi o le Pasefika. Ms Mata'utia is surely carryin her Samoan wear (MALU) with utmost respect. Her sarong as well as her Samoan attire last night was quite stunning and fitted for the pageant's theme. She definitely is giving it all her best. Let's hope and pray for the results, and whatever it may be, she has represented our territory to the best of her abilities. And to support that by Lemana, I think you should have added in this article a statement to let our people know that the Internet voting is still open til tomorrow Fiji time! We are currently at 8.66% and Fiji is leading at 15.80%. So we still have time!!!Please go and vote! Ma le fa'aaloalo lava....
Moli Lemana  wrote:
25 Nov 2009 11:47 AM
Please go on: www.misssouthpacificfiji.com and vote for Miss American Samoa for Miss Internet. She surely needs our support...Faafetai. We have one more day before the pageant night......Fiji is a day ahead...
rhonda.mavaega  wrote:
25 Nov 2009 11:02 AM
lets go ms.Matautia. MAKE US PROUD. prove 2 us dat Am.samoa is da best of da best.ALOFAAGA MO OE!
Eveni.Ropati  wrote:
25 Nov 2009 10:57 AM
me n mi 4riends hea in college would like 2 wish ms. Lorrisa Matautia the best of LUCK. GO GURL! show dat true samoan in you.....GOOD LUCK GURL....may GOD guide you and help u win the title...
Anonymous  wrote:
25 Nov 2009 12:03 AM
Is there anyway that I can watch the Pageant online?? I'm stationed in Germany and I would really like to watch and cheer on for Miss. American Samoa!!
Kris A. Asuega  wrote:
24 Nov 2009 04:36 PM
Three Cheers ma le pati. "FA'AMALO" Great job. Very proud. Represent American Samoa with all your heart. Wish you well! Lots "Alofa's" from your aiga in Maryland and Washington D.C. Ia manuia lau taumafaiga....
Anonymous  wrote:
24 Nov 2009 02:34 PM
Check out fijilive.com and fijitimes.com, daily updates on the pageant folks!!!Great pictures of our very own Ms American Samoa. Best of luck to Ms. Mata'utia, toa le loto-aua le fefe!!!!! Alofa'aga mai NY
Mr.Amoa  wrote:
24 Nov 2009 02:25 PM
Please samoanews,can you guys pOST a picture of our Ms.American Samoa by itself so that we know who we are cheering for! I live in hawaii and i don't know who our girl is..fa'amolemole!
Tama Samoa Moni  wrote:
24 Nov 2009 02:18 PM
I, along with the rest of our territory, would like to wish Ms. Mata'utia the best. She is to give it her best, the results will follow. No matter what comes after, the best she could do has been given, and we should be grateful.