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Alexandra Leigh LaForce born on 11 December, 1988 Alexandra Leigh LaForce, born December 11, 1988, is an American journalist, model and beauty pageant winner. The present position she is a Turner Sports reporter and reports on the NBA for TNT. Her previous roles included being the lead reporter at SEC games, as well as courtside reporting for basketball games in college. She is the host of We Need to Talk for CBS Sports Network. LaForce is also a sportscaster, reporter and broadcaster at WJW (a FOX affiliate station located in Cleveland). She won the Emmy Award in the year 2011 for her performance as an anchor of FOX 8's Friday Night Touchdown, a college football league for high schools. Miss Teen USA 2005. She played basketball for Ohio University. LaForce began her career in pageantry after winning the Miss Ohio Teen USA title 2005, which was her first attempt at the title. She had won in September 2004, her first attempt. LaForce was a representative of Ohio in her first pageant, was crowned Miss Teen USA pageant 2005 took place in Baton Rouge on August 8 the 8th of August, 2005. LaForce was a participant in the evening attire, and the final interviews and was named Miss Teen USA 2005. The next Miss Teen USA was Shelley Hennig from Louisiana. Her mother LaForce, born LaForce (n e Rummell), was Miss Ohio USA 1977. LaForce (nee Rummell), was Miss Ohio USA 1977. She was offered a one year modeling contract from Trump Modeling Management and an prize for a scholarship at The School for Film and Television in New York City. Additionally, she was asked to be a guest on NBC's soap opera Passions. LaForce performed in different regions of the United States to promote awareness about drug and alcohol abuse in addition to completing her high school education in Ohio.
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