PHS Homecoming Court Candidates

Homecoming and basketball images on black background

The votes are being tallied on which student will be chosen as the 2020 Plymouth High School Basketball Homecoming king and queen. The PHS homecoming prince and princess will be crowned during halftime of the JV game, and the 2020 PHS homecoming king and queen will be crowned in-between the JV and the varsity basketball games this Friday. Tipoff for the JV game is at 6:15 p.m. Good luck students!


Plymouth High School congratulates the following students on their nomination to the 2020 Basketball Homecoming Court. The homecoming king nominees are seniors Armando Chantea, Bo Meadors, Griffin Nate, Hugh Smith, and Tony Woods. The homecoming queen nominees are seniors Fernanda Cortes, Alexa Orozco, Erin Renneker, Kenzie Snyder, and Olive Stanton.

 

Homecoming King and Queen Candidates

 

King and Queen candidates dressed as senior citizens for dress up day are as follows:
Front Row: Erin Renneker, Fernanda Cortes, Olive Stanton, Kenzie Snyder, and Alexa Orozco
Back Row: Griffin Nate, Tony Woods, Hugh Smith, Armando Chantea, and Bo Meadors


Recently PHS students had the opportunity to nominate students from the freshman, sophomore and junior class to be on this year's homecoming court. The two students with the most votes per class were chosen to represent their class. In the running for this year’s Prince and Princess are the following PHS students pictured below:

(Front L-R):
Lindsay Janus (11), Sophia Smith (11), Audrey Yadon (10), Ella Bottorff (10), Marley Houin (9) and Taya Wagner (9)

(Back L-R):
Drew Harrell (11), Tyler Richey (11), Logan Walters (10), Bennett Christy (10), Fitz Holm (9) and Ivan Turcios (9)

 

PHS Homecoming Candidates for Prince and Princess

Photo by Helen Chen Chief Editor