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GHS and EHS to hold homecomings on Friday

By Travis Mounts TSnews news@tsnews.com

GODDARD – Friday will be a busy night in Goddard as both the Goddard Lions and Eisenhower Tigers hold their winter homecoming festivities.

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On the south side, Goddard High’s homecoming candidate couples are Abby Botkin and Dalton Dunn, Gracie Gordon and Paul Johnston, Marissa Martinez and Dylan Lewis, Summer Mavis and Corbin Molina, and Kaiden Phillips and Jaiden Solis. Coronation will happen between the photos

Contributed photos girls and boys varsity basketball games at approximately 7:15 p.m. The Lions are facing the Salina Central Mustangs. The homecoming dance follows the game on Mane Street at GHS. Steve North of Northern Lights and Sounds is donating his services as DJ, and Pathway Church Westlink campus donated the snowflakes for the dance decorations.

Goddard High School will hold winter homecoming this Friday. The queen candidates are, front row from left, Abby Botkin, Summer Mavis, Kaiden Phillips, Marissa Martinez and Gracie Gordon. The king candidates are, back row from left, Corbin Molina, Jaiden Solis, Dylan Lewis and Paul Johnston. Not pictured: Dalton Dunn.

GHS students have held spirit days all week in celebration of homecoming. The spirit days were Pjs vs. Professional Dress, Anything but a Backpack Day, Summer in the Snow, Snow Day, and Iced out.

Across town at Eisenhower, the homecoming queen candidates are Kendra

Brungardt, Kailey Hill, McKenna Jilka, Carsyn McCue and Madison Palmer. The king candidates are Caleb Conyers, Carter Dickman, Henry Hutcheson, Mason Lill and Cade Schuber.

The crowning will take place between the girls and boys varsity basketball games at approximately 7:15 p.m. The Tigers are hosting the Valley Center Hornets. The homecoming dance follows the game, with the theme “Neon Nights.”

EHS students have been celebrating homecoming all week with spirit days. The spirit days were Adam Sandler Day, Jersey Day, Anything but a Backpack Day, Teacher Thursday, and Neon Day.

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