Students will be recognized and the king and queen crowned during halftime at the homecoming football game Friday.
Tippecanoe Valley High School is excited to announce the members of the 2024-25 homecoming court. These students, representing each class, have been selected to display their Viking pride and spirit. All students will be recognized during halftime at the homecoming football game Friday, Sept. 6, where the king and queen will be crowned during the ceremonies.
Freshman Class Representatives:
• Lily Koch
• Chaney Miller
• Colter Blackburn
• Mason Miller
Sophomore Class Representatives:
• Hadley Wise
• Izzy Woodruff
• Owen Omondi
• Owen Ryan
Junior Class Representatives:
• Maci Parker
• McKenna Lowe
• Wes Parker
• Chris Marquez
Senior Class Nominees for King and Queen:
• Evy Ramirez
• Mackaylie Costello
• Avery Wagoner
• Sarah Finney
• Lydia Craig
• Ethan Young
• Colton Crabb
• Brandon Stiles
• Ian Cooksey
• Brock Derf
Join for the homecoming game at 7 p.m. to help celebrate these students and witness the crowning of the homecoming king and queen.

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