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County Line High School Homecoming

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Note to Our Readers: The following story was sourced directly from Ms Celia Looney, Yearbook Adviser, County Line High School. Ms Looney is a RNN contributor, and we thank her for bringing this story to our readers.

Homecoming festivities for the 2022-23 school year were held on October 21 at County Line. The evening began with the crowing of the princess and queen. Freshman Song Tan was pronounced princess, and the queen was senior Sunshine Xiong.

Image Special to RNN / Celia Looney

The first game of the evening was a rematch of the state semifinal match between Guy Perkins and the County Line boys. The Indians defeated the Thunderbirds 71-38. Scoring was led by Cooper Watson and Trent Johnston who had 16 points each. The ladies ended the evening with a disappointing loss, falling to the Lady Thunderbirds 42-61. Jayleigh Smith scored 15 and Maddie Phillips had 14.

Image Special to RNN / Celia Looney

2022 County Line Homecoming Court

Alyiah Luttrell, Rhett Needham, Grayson Law, Alyson Walker.

Second Row: Seventh Grade Maids: Tavilyn Fortenberry and Chloe Lachappelle Eighth Grade Maids: Brooklyn Reed and Paige Watson.

Third Row: Freshman Maid Kyla Appleton, Homecoming Princess Song Tan, Freshman Maid Karlie Bottoms.

Fourth Row: Sophomore Maids: Addyson White and Mylee Schulte Junior Maids: Emily Daniels and Princess Sarten.

Back Row: Senior Maid: Annalynn Burton, Homecoming Queen Sunshine Xiong and Senior Maid Melissa Ludwick.

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