Buckeye homecoming

Toronto, OHLocal News

Buckeye Local High School will celebrate its homecoming on Saturday with a theme of "Enchanted Gardens. " The king will be crowned during halftime of the Powerpuff game on Wednesday at 7 p. m. at the World War II Memorial Stadium, which showcases the school's spirit. The queen will be crowned during halftime of Friday's football game against Carrick, also scheduled for 7 p.

m. This year's homecoming court includes students such as Robert Call, Jenna DelVecchio, and Harmony Woodland. Events like these not only promote school pride but also strengthen community ties among families and alumni. High school homecomings play a significant role in fostering a sense of belonging and tradition within the local area. The celebration stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Buckeye Local High School.

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