Smithfield High School celebrates homecoming
Published 3:32 pm Tuesday, October 25, 2022
- Smithfield High School's 2021 homecoming queen, Evynne Strader, and 1992 queen, Holly Arceneaux, returned to crown Reggie Jetton and Marisabel Condit as this year's king and queen, respectively. (Photos by Stephen Faleski | The Smithfield Times)
Smithfield High School celebrated homecoming on Oct. 21 with a parade down Main Street, followed by a 7 p.m. football game versus the York High School Falcons. Reggie Jetton and Marisabel Condit were crowned homecoming king and queen, respectively, during halftime. York ultimately defeated Smithfield 36-14.
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Ashley Farr, Olivia Farr and Parker McGrew (right) line up to watch the parade by Taste of Smithfield.
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Jazmin Eley and Bailey Oliver ride in the back of a truck in Smithfield High’s homecoming parade.
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Jackie Stoner and her daughters, Caroline, Esther and Hannah, find a spot by the Smithfield Bakery to watch the parade with Reese Robinson and her mother, Hannah.
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Seated on the rim of the truck bed in the SHS homecoming parade are Homecoming Court members Lilly Petty and Payton Hobson.
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Kristiana Mendoza and Maryann Tyler set up chairs to watch the parade.
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Smithfield High School girls basketball players toss candy to spectators.
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SHS Packers and York High School Falcons face off.
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A crowd in the bleachers tosses balloons while displaying a “Back the Pack” sign.
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The Falcons score a touchdown.
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The Smithfield High School band performs at halftime.
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Reggie Jetton and Marisabel Condit were crowned 2022’s homecoming king and queen. In front are Hardy Elementary first-grader Luke Wilson and Chloe Williams, daughter of SHS Assistant Principal Aston Williams.