SPRING VALLEY — Hall High School in Spring Valley announced its homecoming court during the football game on April 16.
Freshman class attendants were Kasandra Roof, Luke Bogatitus and Jacob Moore. Sophomore class attendants were Shechinah Ridley and Serjio Orozco, and Abigail Kaszynski and Joseph Schrader. Junior class attendants were Annie Davis and John Davis. Senior class attendants were Kylie Craig, Noah Delphi and Dante Templeton Teasley.
King and queen candidates were Zoey Morris with Alec Bulak, Jaclyn Cinotte with Noah Pinter, Taeja Foster with Otto Fronczke, Hannah Parente with Jack Savitch, Faith Rutgens with Calvin Brokaw, Maddie Hannon and Nick Fousekas, Kami Walk and Trez Rybarczyk, Josie Barroso and Luke Kelty, Jackson Heiden and Lilli Orlandi, and Payton Plym and Gia Pozzi (not in attendance).
Last year’s king and queen, Jacob Wilson and Maddie Hultz, crowned this year’s homecoming king and queen.
The 2020-21 homecoming queen was Faith Rutgens, the daughter of Jennifer Barnes of Hollowayville and Steve Rutgens of Cedar Point. The first runners-up were Taeja Foster, the daughter of Tony Foster of Spring Valley and Debbie Siebert of Peru, and Kami Walk, the daughter of Tony and Katy Walk of Spring Valley. The second runners-up were Zoey Morris, the daughter of Mike and Tracy Morris of Spring Valley, and Lilli Orlandi, the daughter of Gary Lee and Jodi Orlandi of Dalzell.
The 2020-21 homecoming king was Jack Savitch, the son of Dave and Bernadette Savitch of Spring Valley. The first runner-up for king was Otto Fronczke, the son of Cory Fronczke of Spring Valley and Janice Templeton of Spring Valley. The second runner-up for king was Nick Fousekas, the son of Angelo Fousekas of Spring Valley and Tracy Fousekas of Spring Valley.