

I’m so grateful for the experience and everything I was given. “I’ll never forget this homecoming and how Moapa Valley was so kind to me. “I didn’t know there were so many people who cared about me and supported me,” Sage said. I feel so lucky and humbled to be with the most amazing two girls, Jorja and Miriam.” “I feel like there are so many people who deserve it more than I do. “When I was nominated for queen I was so shocked,” she said.

Sage said she was both shocked and honored to be queen. Sage Overson was crowned as Homecoming Queen while Jayden Bunker was corwned King. MVHS students Gracie Melvin (left) and Madeline Belanger (right) incorporate trash bags in their fashion statement for a dress up day during Homecoming Week. I’ve done it all four year of highschool and I’m so sad it’s over.” “Our head coach Landon Wrzenski put so much work in for us and I had so much fun with the seniors and freshman.

“Powerpuff was definitely the best event!” said senior Sage Overson. One of these was a cartwheel contest where man squad member Ethan Witter cartwheeled across the football field, over the fence and across the road. This included a number of man squad competitions.

This year’s Powderpuff champion was the sophomores/junior team.ĭuring the game, the “man squad,” dressed up like cheerleaders, entertained the crowd with stunts and other antics. The freshman and seniors team up and play against the sophomores and juniors. This popular has girls playing the football game while the boys lead the rest of the crowds in cheers from the sidelines. On Tuesday evening, October 4 was the traditional Powderpuff Game. Students, parents and community members alike were bustling with pirate pride as they prepared for each day’s event. Moapa Valley High School Homecoming week brought a celebration for the entire community. Pictured l to r are Brooke Sherwood, Talli Fairchild and Lexy Fullman. Meanwhile, JR (Sylvester Powell) and Nate (Rhoyle Ivy King) find themselves revisiting the past, but each has a different outcome.The senior royalty rides proudly on the Senior Class float in Wednesday’s Homecoming Parade. As Amara (Kelly Jenrette) settles into her new job, she receives an anonymous critique, making her realize that she needs to sacrifice something important to her. Cam (Mitchell Edwards) has an unexpected visitor who will challenge him on his decision to pursue music, leaving Cam to turn to Keisha (Netta Walker) for support. Damon’s (Peyton Alex Smith) determination to ignore his unresolved relationship with Jessie (guest star Joe Holt) leads to conflict and an uncertainty within the team. “BALANCING ACT – Simone (Geffri Maya) shows a different side of herself that does not go unnoticed as she reclaims her power on and off the court, but she must decide if that is the best strategy. The official synopsis for “Me, Myself & I” reads: The CW has released the synopsis for season 2, episode 3 of All American: Homecoming, “Me, Myself & I.” In the episode, Simone shows a different side of herself, Damon’s determination leads to conflict, Cam has an unexpected visitor, Amara settles into her new job, and JR and Nate both revisit their pasts.
