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Read moreHOMECOMING CORONATION – Kingfi sher High School seniors Emilie Moyeda and Cale Reagan were announced as the 2025 football homecoming queen and captain. The two were named during a coronation ceremony last Friday before the Yellowjackets’ 45-12 victory over Bridge Creek. Members of the homecoming court were, from left: Jhett Birdwell, Reese Roof, Reagan, Moyeda, Jackson Willbanks and Scout Snodgrass. Junior attendants were Luke Blundell, son of Dylan and Tiffany Blundell, and Lyla Redwine, daughter of Drew and Lesley Redwine. [Photo by KHS Photography/www.khsphotography.smugmug.com]
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