Campbellsville High School is celebrating its basketball homecoming this week with several special events. This year’s homecoming king and queen will be crowned on Friday, Feb. 8, 2019 in a special ceremony at halftime of the CHS boys’ varsity basketball game vs. Bethlehem. A junior varsity game begins at 6 p.m., with the varsity match up to follow.
This year’s king and queen and prince and princess candidates were recently announced. Prince and princess candidates come from the freshman, sophomore and junior classes.
Representing the Freshman class are: Olivia Fields, Rylee Petett, Dakota Harris and Blake Settle.
Representing the Sophomore class are: Carly Adams, Kenzi Forbis, Tristin Faulkner and Reggie Thomas.
Representing the Junior class are: Ashalique Adams, Abie Angel, Zoe McAninch, Malachi Corley, Taekwon McCoy and Gavin Johnson.
King and Queen candidates, from the Senior class are: Natalie Caldwell, Salena Ritchie, Christa Riggs, Hayley Stapleton, Jason Agee, Ceondre Barnett, Davon Cecil and Ryan Kearney.
CHS basketball homecoming king and queen candidates are: from left, front row, seniors Natalie Caldwell, Christa Riggs, Salena Ritchie and Hayley Stapleton. Second row: seniors Ceondre Barnett, Davon Cecil, Ryan Kearney and Jason Agee. Prince and princess candidates are, from left, third row: juniors Ashalique Adams, Zoe McAninch and Abie Angel. Fourth row: Malachi Corley, Gavin Johnson and Taekwon McCoy. Fifth row: freshmen Olivia Fields and Rylee Petett and sophomores Kenzi Forbis and Carly Adams. Back: freshman Blake Settle and sophomores Tristin Faulkner and Reggie Thomas. Absent from the photo: freshman Dakota Harris, a prince candidate.