EHS basketball crowns Homecoming Queen 2020
Published 12:42 am Tuesday, February 4, 2020
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Blake Stewart and Jayci Bowers
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders
The Elizabethton student body capped off Basketball Homecoming 2020 when 2019 Homecoming Queen Emily Peters crowned the new 2020 Homecoming Queen, Hannah Williams, during halftime festivities of the boys game against Johnson County. Williams was escorted by Zach C. Hartley.
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Zach C. Hartley and Hannah Williams
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Cooper Tipton and Taylor Thompson
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Cade Maupin and Morgan Smith
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Evan Carter and Kaylen Shell
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Conner Johnson and Lauren Mallasch
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Ladarian Avery and Olivia Vaughn
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Remington Tyree and Sophie Paulson
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Luke Carrier and Jacey Fair
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Bryson Rollins and Alexandra Cruz
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Parker Hughes and Whitley Maupin
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Jordan Killion and Lucy Maupin
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Jake Roberts and Kaylee Hollifield
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William Willocks and Cagney Bennett
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Cade Russell and Cheyenne Poiroux
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Teddy Orton and Lina Lyon
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Hayden Nave and Renna Lane
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Caleb Tipton and Olivia Holly
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Friday night brought an end to a week-long celebration of Homecoming 2020 with the crowning of their basketball queen and her court as voted on by each class at the high school.
During the half of the Elizabethton and Johnson County basketball game Friday night, 2019 Homecoming Queen Emily Peters crowned the new queen – Hannah Williams.
Williams was escorted by Zach C. Hartley.
Also recognized were the Princess for each class as the freshmen selected Olivia Holly, sophomores chose Whitley Maupin, juniors picked Jacey Fair, and the seniors went with Kaylen Shell.