Red Devils beat Cathedral Saturday night as Homecoming royalty is crowned
Photos by Madison Pritchard, Kirk Owen and Stella Siewert
Freshman MaKenna Taylor eyes the net during the girls’ basketball game against Cathedral on Nov. 30. The game kicked off an afternoon of basketball last Saturday, as both the girls’ and boys’ varsity teams played and defeated Cathedral. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Senior Kelis Dansby shoots a free throw. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Senior Makenzie Mason blocks a shot during the JHS-Cathedral game. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Junior Maizy Smith waits for a rebound from a free throw. Photo by Madison Pritchard.Senior guard Gilly Polk and the rest of the starting line-up wait with head coach Sherron Wilkerson before they are announced. Photo by Madison Pritchard. The fall Homecoming court stands before the ceremony, which took place during halftime of the boys’ basketball game against Cathedral. Homecoming had been postponed from earlier in the year by bad weather. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Seniors Romier Hunter-Lawrence and Maddie Hargett react after they are announced as Homecoming king and queen during halftime of the boys’ JHS-Cathedral basketball game. Photo by Stella Siewert.Seniors Romier Hunter-Lawrence and Maddie Hargett crowned homecoming king and queen during halftime of the JHS-Cathedral game. Homecoming festivities had been delayed from earlier in the school year due to weather. Photo by Maddie Pritchard. Senior guard Michael Cooper scores two of his 29 points in the season opener against Cathedral High School on Saturday, Nov. 30. The Red Devils won 67-65 on a night that included a 49-39 win for girls’ basketball over Cathedral. Photo by Kirk Owen. Senior P.J. Douglas boxes out Cathedral senior Aidan Hughes. Photo by Madison Pritchard. Students celebrate with senior P.J. Douglas at the end of the JHS boys’ game with Cathedral to end an afternoon of wins and homecoming festivities. The Red Devils won the game 67-65. Students were warned by principal Pam Hall on Monday, Dec. 2 to not storm the court in future games. Photo by Madison Pritchard.