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Campbellsville HS seniors named homecoming king, queen

Kayla Young and Devonte Cubit homecoming queen and king
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By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville High Schools seniors Kayla Young and Devonte Cubit were named homecoming king and queen on Friday, September 22, 2017, during a special ceremony.

CHS juniors Reagan Knight and Charlie Pettigrew were named prince and princess.

All of this year's homecoming candidates were recognized:



Representing the freshman class were Carly Adams, Kenzi Forbis, Saevon Buckner and John Orberson.

Lauryn Agathen, Taylor Brewer, Blake Allen and Taekwon McCoy represented the sophomore class.

In addition to Knight and Pettigrew, representing the junior class, were Samantha Mason and Myles Murrell.

And also representing the senior class were Caitlin Bright, Sara Farmer, Madison Dial, Adrian Cravens, Alex Doss and Austin Fitzgerald.

The ceremony, and the CHS football team's win against Fort Knox, were the final two events of the school's football homecoming events.

Events began on Monday, September 18, 2017.

For photos of the week's events, visit CHS Homecoming Week photo(s)


This story was posted on 2017-09-23 01:33:32
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CHS 2017 Football Homecoming Royalty



2017-09-23 - Campbellsville HS, 230 Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independennt Schools (CIS) .
This year's CHS homecoming king and queen are seniors Devonte Cubit and Kayla Young, center. At right are prince and princess Charlie Pettigrew and Reagan Knight, representing the junior class. In front are Campbellsville Elementary School kindergarteners Kyler Wilson and Trinidy Gribbins, who were the crown bearers. And at left are Daniel Silva and Brenna Wethington, who graduated from CHS in May and were last year's football homecoming king and queen.


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