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Elmira High School Leadership Announces Homecoming Court

Elmira High School’s 2024 Homecoming Court was announced during Monday’s assembly. (Photo by Ethan D’Agostino / Falcon News)

Elmira High School students voted for Homecoming Court last Wednesday and the winners were announced Monday at an assembly. 

Seniors Mele Turtura and Owen Booth were elected to Homecoming Court by the senior class. (Photo by Ethan D’Agostino / Falcon News)

Ninth-graders, sophomores, and juniors each voted for two people for their court and the senior class voted for three.

The ninth-grade class voted Marcel Romero and Paisley Davis for their court. The sophomore class voted for Parker Reed and Parker Lusk. The junior class voted Jake VanDamme and Kayla Hubbard.

The senior class of 2025 voted for Gabriel Galaviz, Owen Booth and Mele Turtura. Booth and Turtura were given their sashes, and Galaviz was not present.

Each member of the court will be honored at halftime of the football game on Friday and the winner of the senior royalty will be announced and crowned after. 

The senior royalty will get to light the Elmira “E” on fire at the end of the game to continue the Homecoming tradition.

Class competitions have started and were announced at the assembly along with the homecoming court. 

After the assembly, the senior class leads the school with five points, followed by the junior class with three points. The sophomore class has two and the ninth-grade class has one. 

At the end of the week the class with the most points will win the Class Spirit Trophy.