This years homecoming was full of excitement and interesting things. Lets of course start with our homecoming parade.
Ames High drumline walks down mainstreet with the rest of the Band, sporting fun hats an odd tradition for the Homecoming parade.Band students march in step. Playing behind baton twirler Madison Mowrer!
Ames high cheerleaders pass through mainstreet.
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Members of the Ames High homecoming court pass through smiling and waving! However, keeping their fingers crossed for the win of becoming a member of the homecoming royalty.
It’s clear who the students want! But will she win?
Nothing like a good cowbell to round off the night!
Of course we have to take a look at a few assembly shenanigans!! What would be a homecoming week without them?
Members of the homecoming court line up and get ready to play some games at the assembly.
Senior Dayne Hayes is piedThe group of seniors laugh and talk together after getting piedOur homecoming royals are announced! Prince and princess are Natalya Deardorf and Evan Nelson. Our king and queen are the one and only Meredith Frandsen as well as Zachary Loecke.
And we can’t forget about our homecoming football game. First win of the season (28-21) for these Little Cyclones against Council Bluffs.
Cheerleaders stand together for National Anthem
Cheerleaders (Senior Edyn Cowels and Junior Leah Geisinger) pose with flags that will spell out Ames, ready to run when the football players come out to the field
The game is off!
Winning the Homecoming Game was an unforgettable moment. It brought everyone together and showed how strong our school spirit really is.” #71 Javier Morales said on the win
A word of supportCheerleaders and dancers laugh together after Dance Team has a successful halftime performanceCowbell!!
“As a cheerleader, it was really fun to be a part of the exciting atmosphere.” Senior Ally Phillips on the Homecoming game! It was truly one you didn’t want to miss.
Ames Cheerleaders stunt together
Student section filled with energy as we win
Braxtyn Brown is lifted up by fellow students and recognized as a MVP this game
Coach hypes up team and thanks them all for a great game! Giving shout outs to particular players
Thank you Ames High for another wonderful homecoming! As a senior this one was particularly important to me and certainly didn’t disappoint.
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