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Glasgow seniors Kaylyn Campbell and Jordan Fuemmeler were crowned 2024 Glasgow High School Homecoming Queen and King at halftime of the boys' basketball Friday night. Other candidates included …
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Glasgow seniors Kaylyn Campbell and Jordan Fuemmeler were crowned 2024 Glasgow High School Homecoming Queen and King at halftime of the boys' basketball Friday night. Other candidates included juniors Shalynn Norris and Nathan Prentzler, sophomores Hailey Monnig and Trivan Himmelberg, and freshmen Addisyn Monnig and Jace Deis.
The Glasgow teams handily swept the basketball games over Sturgeon. The Lady Jackets won 43-31. Fuemmeler poured in 40 points to lead the boys team over the Bulldogs 63-45. (See game recaps on Page 5).
Glasgow also took time to honor resident Dylan Lee, this year’s recipient of Hoopin’ For A Cure. Lee is diagnosed with amyloidosis and recently received a heart transplant.
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