It was a big night at Plymouth High School on Friday night. PHS celebrated homecoming during the boys’ basketball games as the Pilgrims took on the Warsaw Tigers.
The junior varsity Pilgrims lost 57-43.
Between the junior varsity and varsity games, the PHS student body selected the Homecoming Prince and Princess. Grady Metsker was selected Prince and Selia Nunez was chosen Princess.
At halftime of the varsity game, Leo Sickmiller was crowned King, and Claire Lewandowski was crowned Queen.
The Pilgrims fell to Warsaw 70-40 to end Northern Lakes Conference play.
The Pilgrims end of the season doesn't get any easier with Penn coming to town Tuesday. The JV tip will be at 6:15 p.m. and senior band members will be recognized during halftime of the varsity game.
Plymouth High School’s 14th annual Riley Dance Marathon Friday night raised $12,564 for Riley Children’s Hospital. Since its inception, students have raised over $300,000 through dancing and various fundraisers. Many participate in honor of Riley kids, whether as former patients themselves, or in support of friends and family who have received care at Riley. The students take pride in giving back to a cause that has touched so many lives.

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