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Scenes from North Sanpete High Homecoming

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
10/06/2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
October 6, 2021
he NS Times parade entry “Make the Templars Extinct” took the bragging rights for their first place entry. They also won the window painting competition.
Retro Night at the North Sanpete volleyball game against Delta brought the best kinds of dress-ups in the student section.
North Sanpete Homecoming queen Claircee Simpson; Junior attendant Caylee Nesbit; sophomore attendant Sunny Christensen and freshman attendant Gracie Larson
Back in Black was the theme for the Hawks Homecoming week! The Cheerleaders and fans did their part to show it off as they welcomed back the football team to the field at halftime.
Cooper Christensen, sophomore, and Colby Tibbs, senior, battle it out in the popular power-stuff game, where the seniors were defeated 2 games to 1 by the underclassmen mixed grade team.
The Hawks student body officers put in a lot of extra hours making sure there were activities for every student. Pictured from (L-R) are: Activity Agent Dante Lowe; Secretary Kasey Curtis; Vice President Jordan Hilton and President Carson Hadley.

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