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Photos: Homecoming Court on Homecoming Night

Posted at 2:50 pm September 24, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Treston Henderson and Alex Allen ORHS Homecoming King and Queen 2015

Treston Henderson, left, was named 2015 Homecoming King and Alex Allen was named Homecoming Queen on Homecoming Night on Blankenship Field on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Treston Henderson was named 2015 Homecoming King at Oak Ridge High School, and Alex Allen was named Homecoming Queen, school officials said Thursday.

The five couples of the Homecoming Court were recognized during Homecoming Night on Blankenship Field on Friday, September 18, and the king and queen were announced. The Oak Ridge Wildcats football team beat the Lenoir City Panthers 55-15 during that game.

On Thursday, Diana Homan at Oak Ridge High School said the five couples recognized on Friday were:

  • Kennedy Baker and Treston Henderson,
  • Ellie Brown and Ian Wilder,
  • Maguire James and Alex Allen,
  • Peter Magill and Gabby Romanoski, and
  • Madison Gilmore and Ben Carlson.

The Homecoming Court are all seniors, and they are selected by the senior class. Nominations are made, and the list is narrowed down to five girls and five boys. The entire school selects the king and queen, Homan said.

Here are more photos from the Friday night halftime ceremony and a few photos from before the game:

Kennedy Baker and Treston Henderson ORHS Homecoming Court 2015

Kennedy Baker, left, and Treston Henderson were one of the five couples in the Oak Ridge High School Homecoming Court on Blankenship Field on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Ellie Brown and Ian Wilder ORHS Homecoming Court 2015

Ellie Brown, left, and Ian Wilder were one of the five couples in the Oak Ridge High School Homecoming Court on Blankenship Field on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 




Alex Allen and Maguire James ORHS Homecoming Court 2015

Alex Allen, left, and Maguire James were one of the five couples in the Oak Ridge High School Homecoming Court on Blankenship Field on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Gabby Romanoski and Peter Magill ORHS Homecoming Court 2015

Peter Magill, left, and Gabby Romanoski were one of the five couples in the Oak Ridge High School Homecoming Court on Blankenship Field on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. Magill and Romanoski are pictured above before Homecoming. (Photo courtesy ORHS)

 




ORHS 2015 Homecoming Court

The 2015 Oak Ridge High School Homecoming Court is pictured above. (Photo courtesy ORHS)

 

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