Thursday, September 10, 2020

Worth County Announces Homecoming Candidates for 2020

The Worth County R-III High School students have selected this year’s royal court for Homecoming 2020: CELEBRATING a Tiger Victory!!  The high school students will choose their Homecoming King and Queen on September 24, with the official announcement following the homecoming parade on September 25 on the Matteson Field (weather permitting) at the high school.

Representing the Freshmen (Class of 2024) are Autumn Cousatte and Tyler New. The Sophomores (Class of 2023) have selected Lanie Cousatte and Braxton Hightshoe.  Aivry Griffin and Jackson Runde will represent the Juniors (Class of 2022).

The Seniors (Class of 2021) selected the following Queen candidates: Megan Cassavaugh, Keelin Engel, and Braidy Hunt.  They also selected the following King candidates: Andrew Alarcon, Justin Dye, and Chance Jacobs

“We hope that the community will follow us back to the football stadium for the coronation,” said Justina Wimer, Student Council Vice-President and chairperson of this year’s homecoming coronation.  “We will be honoring our past homecoming queens, Katie Wilson Buel (11 year), Brooke Gilland Armstrong (10 years ago), and Catherine Runde (25 years ago) who will also assist in crowning this year’s King and Queen,” Wimer said.

The East parking lot will be available for community parking. If weather precludes using the football stadium, coronation will be held in the high school gym.

“It’s not too late for businesses interested in sponsoring the homecoming parade. The cost is $50.00. We also have a business window decorating competition,” said Taylor Sanders, Student Council Secretary and Business Window Decorating Chairperson. 

More information about the Business Window Competition, Parade Sponsorship, and Community Floats is available by contacting the school.


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