(STURGIS) – Sturgis and other schools on Friday held their Homecoming game and named their Queen and King.
Sturgis’ 2024 Homecoming Queen and King are Lola Barkby and Jayden Reyes.
Lola is a three year member of the Varsity wrestling team and a State Champion in the 2023-2024 season. She is also a member of the girls soccer team. Lola is involved in the Big Buddy Program and plans to attend a four year university to major in criminal justice while continuing her wrestling career.
Reyes is a member of the varsity wrestling, track and field and wrestling teams. He plans to attend a four year university and pursue a major in marketing.
In addition, the Bronson Homecoming Queen and King are Morgan McConn and Mathew Arver, while the Centreville Homecoming Queen and King are Mia Yoder and Aiden Kohlhoff.
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