The South Williamsport Area High School Homecoming festivities will take place on Friday when the Mounties host the Hugesville Spartans at the Rodney K. Morgans Stadium.
A parade of convertibles highlighting each candidate and her escort will begin at 6:30 p.m. The queen will be crowned at halftime.
Senior Homecoming representatives are:
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The South Williamsport Area High School Homecoming Court is shown above. The queen will be crowned at halftime Friday during the game against the Hughesville Spartans. From left are Tiffany Betron, Mackenzie Miller, Alexandra Roles, LouAnna Bragalone, Alexandrea Rupert, Sarah Fils-Aime, Rachel Floyd, Lauren Wachter and Carly Engel.
Tiffany Betron is the daughter of Michael and Tina Betron, escorted by Quinton Kuntz, the son of Tom and Nancy Kuntz.
Mackenzie Miller is the daughter of Harry and Christine Miller, escorted by Alex Kita, the son of Brian and Chris Kita.
Alexandra Roles is the daughter of Mark and Shelby Akers and Wayne and Rebecca Swinehart, escorted by Tyler House, the son of Al and Jane House.
LouAnna Bragalone is the daughter of Dominick and Gemma Bragalone, escorted by Gino Caschera, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Caschera. She also is South Williamsport's Flaming Foliage representative.
Alexandrea Rupert is the daughter of Steve and Sharon Rupert, escorted by Colin Stonge, the son of Robert and Stephanie Kraynak. Also escorting Ali will be Lexi Holtzman, the daughter of Dave and Sherrie Holtzman.
Sarah Fils-Aime is the daughter of Alix Fils-Aime and Kay Carver and the stepdaughter of Sue Davenport-Fils-Aime, escorted by Heath Newcomer, the son of Lisa A. Lusk, and Brian R. Newcomer.
Rachel Floyd is the daughter of Thomas and Tammy Floyd, escorted by Justin Wesley Knee, the son of Jerry and Brenda Knee.
Lauren Wachter is the daughter of Lois and Jeffery Wachter, escorted by Colt Young. Colt is the son of Christopher and Tina Young.
Carly Engel is the daughter of Lear and Lori Engel, escorted by Rocky Lee Liddic, the grandson of Dolores Hoover and Jay Chaaper.
The court also will be honored at a dance after the football game.


