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Campbellsville HS crowns basketball homecoming king & queen

Seniors Caitlin Bright and Ethan Lay received the crowns. Sophomores declared overall winner of homecoming week
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By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS)

Campbellsville High School students celebrated basketball homecoming last week, culminating with the crowning of a king and queen, Friday, January 26, 2018.

CHS seniors Caitlin Bright and Ethan Lay received the crowns.



During last year's ceremony, Bright and Lay were named prince and princess. This year's prince and princess are junior Taj Sanders and sophomore Victoria Cox. Campbellsville Elementary School kindergarteners Remi Petett and Cash Davis were the crown bearers.

Other homecoming candidates were freshmen Anna Clara Moura, Chloe Garrett, Jake Dicken and Reggie Thomas; sophomores Lauryn Agathen, Malachi Corley and Mark Rigsby; juniors Natalie Caldwell, Christa Riggs and Ceondre Barnett; and seniors Sara Farmer, Missy Vanorder, Vonnea Smith, Chanson Atkinson, Connor Wilson and Alex Doss. Homecoming activities began on Monday, Jan. 22, and concluded on Friday, Jan. 26. There were dress-up days and spirit games each day, leading up to the crowning of a king and queen. After counting points earned for dressing up and winning spirit games, CHS senior class was declared the overall winner of homecoming week, with sophomores coming in second.


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Caitlin Bright and Ethan Lay crowned CHS homecoming royalty



2018-01-28 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CHS seniors Caitlin Bright and Ethan Lay, at left, were named this year’s basketball homecoming queen and king. Taj Sanders and Victoria Cox, representing the junior and sophomore classes, respectively, were named prince and princess. Campbellsville Elementary School kindergarteners Remi Petett and Cash Cowan In front were the crown bearers. - Calen McKinney

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CHS homecoming: Ringbearers Remi Petett and Cash Cowan



2018-01-28 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Campbellsville Elementary School kindergarteners Remi Petett and Cash Cowan were the crown bearers for the Homecoming Celebration at Campbellsville High School. - Calen McKinney

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