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Long County High sets homecoming theme
Long Co. High sets homecoming theme
LCHS homecoming representatives are, front row, left to right: Axel White, Salavaoolemasina Tiapula-Savea, Kaiden Boshers, France Smith, Kelly Stokes, Kyndall Johnson, Chasady Hall, Aniya Coward, and Rayna Wood; second row: Kayla Bird, Ta’Niya Yates, Makenzie Smith, Mildred Rivera, MyJah Fedon, Macey Higgason, Abbigail McCallister, Emma Pfiester, and Amiyah Raimer

Long County High School will celebrate Homecoming September 9-13. The theme selected for this year is “Fear the Riptide.”

The highlight of the week will be Friday night’s game against the Liberty County Panthers at 7:30 p.m. at Veterans Stadium.

At halftime, members of the Homecoming Court will be recognized, and the 2024 Long County High School Homecoming Queen will be crowned.

Vying for the queen’s crown, the senior members of the court include Kaiden Boshers, Aniya Coward, Chasady Hall, Kyndall Johnson, France Smith, Kelly Stokes, and Salavaoolemasina Tiapula-Savea.

In addition to the queen, one representative of each grade level will be crowned Homecoming Princess.

Junior representatives include MyJah Fedon, Macey Higgason, and Mildred Rivera, and sophomore representatives include Abbigail McCallister, Emma Pfiester, and Amiyah Raimer.

The freshman representatives are Kayla Bird, Makenzie Smith, and Ta’Niya Yates.

Representing the LCHS Pre-K class are Rayna Wood and Axel White.

All are invited to the Homecoming parade on Thursday, September 12. Parade participants will begin lining up at 4 p.m. behind the Long County Board of Education. At 5 p.m. theparade will begin making its way from the board office down Highway 57 to Walker Street.


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