Homecoming 2012
Continuing the Panther Tradition…
Homecoming week in LeRoy was filled with honored traditions, new chances for student involvement, and numerous ways for the students, teachers, parents, alumni, and community to show their Panther Pride!
LeRoy High School Homecoming began on Sunday, September 23rd with a canned food drive sponsored by the Student Council. Council members walked the town decorating and collecting hundreds of canned goods and other non perishables for the LeRoy Food Pantry. A Sunday evening potluck dinner was hosted by the senior football parents as a way to come together as a community to kick off & fuel up for the fun filled week ahead.
Class banners were hung outside of the school on Monday morning depicting this year’s theme, “Around the World.” Students showed their school spirit throughout the week by dressing up in tie dye, ugly sweaters, class colors, as twins, and of course, in maroon & gold on Friday. This year’s homecoming court members were Brandon Bodine, Shane Bruning, Cory Eastham, Austin Eddy, Nic Stevens, Brooke Dooley, Ally Hanlin, Tayrn Harbison, Lauren Myers, and Lauren Russell. Shane Bruning and Tayrn Harbison were crowned King and Queen on Wednesday evening at the Homecoming Powder Puff football game. The powder puff games resulted in a tie between the Freshman and Sophomore girls. Freshman coach, Danielle Cooley and Sophomore coach, Greg Conn brought well prepared powder puff athletes to the field. The Senior girls and their Coach BJ Zeleznik earned a big victory over the Junior girls and their coach Jake Kennedy.
Friday’s weather was perfect for an energetic pep assembly, community parade, and football game. The LeRoy Panthers earned their 6th victory of the season by defeating Knights from Blue Ridge with a final score of 60-0. The students concluded their week with formal wear, dinner and dancing at the 2012 LeRoy High School Homecoming Dance.
There’s something special to be said about homecoming in a small town. It’s more than just a week of fun for the students. It’s an occasion to unite in Maroon and Gold, remember the past, to celebrate the present, and an opportunity to continue the Panther tradition!
Homecoming week in LeRoy was filled with honored traditions, new chances for student involvement, and numerous ways for the students, teachers, parents, alumni, and community to show their Panther Pride!
LeRoy High School Homecoming began on Sunday, September 23rd with a canned food drive sponsored by the Student Council. Council members walked the town decorating and collecting hundreds of canned goods and other non perishables for the LeRoy Food Pantry. A Sunday evening potluck dinner was hosted by the senior football parents as a way to come together as a community to kick off & fuel up for the fun filled week ahead.
Class banners were hung outside of the school on Monday morning depicting this year’s theme, “Around the World.” Students showed their school spirit throughout the week by dressing up in tie dye, ugly sweaters, class colors, as twins, and of course, in maroon & gold on Friday. This year’s homecoming court members were Brandon Bodine, Shane Bruning, Cory Eastham, Austin Eddy, Nic Stevens, Brooke Dooley, Ally Hanlin, Tayrn Harbison, Lauren Myers, and Lauren Russell. Shane Bruning and Tayrn Harbison were crowned King and Queen on Wednesday evening at the Homecoming Powder Puff football game. The powder puff games resulted in a tie between the Freshman and Sophomore girls. Freshman coach, Danielle Cooley and Sophomore coach, Greg Conn brought well prepared powder puff athletes to the field. The Senior girls and their Coach BJ Zeleznik earned a big victory over the Junior girls and their coach Jake Kennedy.
Friday’s weather was perfect for an energetic pep assembly, community parade, and football game. The LeRoy Panthers earned their 6th victory of the season by defeating Knights from Blue Ridge with a final score of 60-0. The students concluded their week with formal wear, dinner and dancing at the 2012 LeRoy High School Homecoming Dance.
There’s something special to be said about homecoming in a small town. It’s more than just a week of fun for the students. It’s an occasion to unite in Maroon and Gold, remember the past, to celebrate the present, and an opportunity to continue the Panther tradition!