Lemoore High School celebrates Homecoming night with annual selection of King and Queen

By The Leader Staff
Homecoming King and Queen Kobe Green and Ella May Campos at halftime of the Lemoore football game.
Homecoming King and Queen Kobe Green and Ella May Campos at halftime of the Lemoore football game.
Photo by Gary Feinstein

Hundreds of Lemoore citizens attended the annual Lemoore High School Homecoming Parade on Friday afternoon in downtown Lemoore. The route down the city’s historic D Street was lined by hundreds of parade watchers as clubs and organizations from Lemoore High School, including the marching band and color guard, marched down the main avenue.

Firetrucks from the Lemoore Volunteer Fire Department were also on hand. Participants tossed candy to the crowds, and football players and cheerleaders waved to the crowds lining the street.

During halftime of that night’s football game versus Mission Oak, the Homecoming Queen and King were crowned at halftime. The student body voted 

Ella May Campos as the Queen and Kobe Green as the Homecoming King. 

Spectators wave as Lemoore High School's Homecoming Parade traverses the downtown.
Spectators wave as Lemoore High School's Homecoming Parade traverses the downtown.
Photo by Gary Feinstein
The Lemoore Marching Band and Color Guard were on hand for the annual parade in Downtown Lemoore.
The Lemoore Marching Band and Color Guard were on hand for the annual parade in Downtown Lemoore.
Photo by Gary Feinstein
The new homecoming queen surrounded by friends.
The new homecoming queen surrounded by friends.
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