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Jace Carr and Natalie Canote were crowned King and Queen of the Harrisburg Homecoming celebration during halftime of the football game Friday night.
This year’s Homecoming theme was Pixar. …
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Jace Carr and Natalie Canote were crowned King and Queen of the Harrisburg Homecoming celebration during halftime of the football game Friday night.
This year’s Homecoming theme was Pixar. Events included a powder puff football came and community pep rally on Thursday night. A Homecoming parade kicked off at 1:30 p.m. on Friday.
Other candidates were Hannah Baalman and Essence Berhow for Queen and Travis Gardiner and Trey Kelleher for King.
Junior attendants were Heven Truitt and Izik Butts. Sophomore attendants were Emma Fischer and Ethan Stogsdill. Freshman attendants were Josie Spry and Issac DeMuth.
Harrisburg handily defeated Salisbury 54-16 in varsity football action on Friday.
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