PHOTOS: Vina Homecoming Court
On the senior court are (from left) Shelby Millem, Madelyn Humphres and Haley Hanson.
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4:56 pm Thursday, September 8, 2022

PHOTOS: Vina Homecoming Court

The Vina High School Homecoming Court 2022 will be honored at the Red Devils’ homecoming game, Sept. 9, kickoff at 7 p.m. The ceremony for the elementary representatives, pre-K through sixth grade, will take place before the game at 6:30 p.m. The high school ceremony – including the announcement and crowning of the senior queen, football queen and senior representative – will take place during halftime.  

SENIOR COURT

On the senior court are Shelby Millem, Madelyn Humphres and Haley Hanson.

HIGH SCHOOL COURT

High school court members are junior Autumn Stidham, sophomore Anna Claire McCarley, freshman Brooklyn McEuen, eighth-grader Alyx Raper and seventh-grader Adalyn Kounelis.

UPPER ELEMENTARY COURT

Elementary representatives include fourth-graders Kaiden Chandler and Tink Tucker; third-graders Liam Tucker and Alexis Folds; fifth-graders Brentley Butler and Brenleigh Cole; and sixth-graders Jacob Scott and Addy Pannell.

LOWER ELEMENTARY COURT

Elementary representatives include pre-kindergartners Sawyer Darracott and Mallorie Wood; kindergartners Lukas Creekmoore and Madilyn Cole; first-graders Justin Fowler and Hannah Jones; and second-graders Joseph Patterson and Lydia Pharr.

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