When a mandatory COVID-19 quarantine forced the Summers County High School Bobcats football team to miss the last three games of the 2020 season, touchdowns and field goals weren’t the only things students missed out on. Despite all of the votes having been cast in the fall, the Homecoming Court had to wait nearly six-months before being officially crowned before their classmates.
On Thursday, March 18, that special and long-overdue moment, one so magical in the lives of many high schoolers, finally came.
During halftime of the Summers County Bobcats basketball game against Montcalm, the fathers of the young women voted as members of the 2020-2021 Homecoming Court proudly accompanied their daughters to the crowning-ceremony.
The 2020-2021 Summers County High School Homecoming Court:
Gracie Harvey, Freshman Attendant.
Liv Meador, Sophomore Attendant.
Chloe Dunford, Junior Attendant.
Taylor Isaac, Gavin Pivont and Riley Richmond, Senior Attendants.
Megan Cooper, Homecoming Queen.
Abby Lester, the 2019-2020 Queen, returned to personally crown Cooper.
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