Monday, September 15, 2014

Grandview High School Homecoming 2014


Grandview vs. Belton Game
Homecoming started off on a high note with the parade and all the festivities leading up to the big game and high school dance.  But, the Bulldog varsity football team fell short of a win to the Belton Pirates.  The score was 24-21.  It was a great comeback in the latter part of the game but a tough loss.  We are still proud of our Bulldogs football players for their great effort Friday night!

Homecoming Queen and King
Congratulations to Grandview High School’s 2014 Homecoming Queen and King.   Seniors Hope Lee and Devon Wright were named this year’s queen and king.  Both were crowned at halftime during  Friday night’s game.  Hope was nominated by the GHS Softball team.  She is a member of National Honor Society, the Cappies, and the Spirit Squad. Hope is also the captain of the softball team, the historian of the Thespian Society and lead editor for the yearbook.  Wright was nominated by the GHS Football team.  He is a member of the wrestling team and the yearbook staff.  He is also the varsity football team captain.  He plans to play college football and then become a Police Officer.

Celebrating 100 Years
As part of the homecoming festivities a reception was held in the GHS library celebrating Grandview C-4’s 100th year.  Some past and present faculty and staff were recognized for the service they provided our schools and community throughout the years.  A pregame recognition also took place on the 50-yard line thanking those in attendance for their support of our district.

Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally
The sun didn’t come out at this year’s parade but that didn’t stop the bright blue and gold spirit from shining through.  Grandview High School’s annual homecoming parade was a big celebration in downtown Grandview.   Cheerleaders, the Blue and Gold Brigade band, and Bulldog athletes could be heard rooting on their school with pride down Main Street and into the high school gymnasium where a pep rally in the high school’s gymnasium followed.

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