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2019 Football Homecoming Queen and Runners Up



2019-10-06 - Adair County High School - Photo by Andrea Waggener.
The 2019 ACHS Football Homecoming Queen and her escort, center, are Kiley Feese, the 17 year old daughter of James and Tonya Feese, and Jacob Morrison, the 17 year old son of Shane and Tammy Morrison. They represented FFA.

First Runner-up and her escort, at left, are Madison Smith, the 17 year old daughter of Ron and the late Janet Smith, and Kyle Bryant, the 17 year old son of Chris Bryant and Kelly Bryant. They represented HOSA.

Second Runner-up and her escort, at right, representing STLP, are Elizabeth "Nikki" Bair, the 17 year old daughter of Jill Herron, and Jace Coffey, the 17 year old son of Carolee Lloyd.

Thanks to our ColumbiaMagazine.com Football Homecoming sponsors, First & Farmers National Bank, Egypt Construction Company, and A-1 Auto Supply, who allowed us to spotlight each and every candidate and tell them congratulations!


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