Homecoming ceremonies set for Friday in Gravette

Homecoming queen candidates at Gravette High School are seniors Keeley Bulza, Hannah Westrick and Hannah Cole. The queen will be crowned in ceremonies before Friday night's football game.
Homecoming queen candidates at Gravette High School are seniors Keeley Bulza, Hannah Westrick and Hannah Cole. The queen will be crowned in ceremonies before Friday night's football game.

GRAVETTE -- It's homecoming week in Gravette and three seniors are vying to be crowned homecoming queen at ceremonies before the football game on Friday night.

Queen candidates include Keeley Bulza, Hannah Cole and Hannah Westrick.

Other members of the homecoming court include cheerleaders Brooklyn Lykins and Peyton Stearman; kindergarten mascots McKenzie Jones, Cooper Cradduck and Elsa Hendrick; senior maids Emma Russell and Amy Whiteside; junior maids Ainsley Cook and Abigail Olvera; sophomore maids Tia Berger and Mikey Larson; freshman maids Holly Howard and Reese Hamilton; and escorts Caleb Brown, Dillon Hendricks, Tajae White, Aiden Patton, Hunter Cole, Beau Hamilton, Colton Grimes, Mason Dagley, Roberto Barrios, Kyle Rachel, Wyatt Coffelt, Jimmy Duncan, Ty Verble and Isaac Dann.

Homecoming ceremonies begin at 6:30 p.m. on Friday in Lion Stadium. The Gravette Lions will take on the Prairie Grove Tigers at 7 p.m.

Other homecoming activities this week include a bonfire after the junior varsity game on Thursday night, a homecoming parade at 10 a.m. on Friday; a homecoming luncheon for the homecoming court, band, cheerleaders, football team and STUCO at noon on Friday; a pep rally at 2 p.m. and homecoming court photos at 4:30 p.m in Old Town Park. The homecoming dance is at 8 p.m. on Saturday night.

General News on 09/26/2018