FANNIN COUNTY HIGH CELEBRATES HOMECOMING

  • Katlin Jarrett, second from left, was crowned Fannin County High School’s Homecoming Queen Friday night during halftime of the Rebels’ Region 7-AA contest with Model and Ridge Stevens, second from right, was crowned king. Last year’s queen, Reigan O’Neal, crowned her successor and Stevens was crowned by Judd Watson.
    Katlin Jarrett, second from left, was crowned Fannin County High School’s Homecoming Queen Friday night during halftime of the Rebels’ Region 7-AA contest with Model and Ridge Stevens, second from right, was crowned king. Last year’s queen, Reigan O’Neal, crowned her successor and Stevens was crowned by Judd Watson.
  • Katlin Jarrett and her dad, Ronald Jarrett, show their excitement when she was announced as Homecoming Queen at Fannin County High School Friday night.
    Katlin Jarrett and her dad, Ronald Jarrett, show their excitement when she was announced as Homecoming Queen at Fannin County High School Friday night.
  • Layla Grimes, Jameson Rogers and Ryleigh Callihan, from left, stand ready to crown Fannin County High School’s homecoming king and queen.
    Layla Grimes, Jameson Rogers and Ryleigh Callihan, from left, stand ready to crown Fannin County High School’s homecoming king and queen.
  • Fannin County High School’s marching band makes their way down East Main Street and through downtown Blue Ridge for the 2023 Homecoming Parade.
    Fannin County High School’s marching band makes their way down East Main Street and through downtown Blue Ridge for the 2023 Homecoming Parade.
  • Some guests at the Homecoming Parade dressed out in full support of Fannin County football.
    Some guests at the Homecoming Parade dressed out in full support of Fannin County football.
  • The youngest of Fannin County’s cheerleaders  supported the Rebels.
    The youngest of Fannin County’s cheerleaders supported the Rebels.
  • Some of Fannin County’s children were able to take part in the parade by riding on the floats and throwing out candy for the bystanders.
    Some of Fannin County’s children were able to take part in the parade by riding on the floats and throwing out candy for the bystanders.
  • Fannin County High School’s volleyball team was a part of the parade in their own float. Students and team players tossed candy from the float to bystanders.
    Fannin County High School’s volleyball team was a part of the parade in their own float. Students and team players tossed candy from the float to bystanders.
  • Students from across Fannin County showed up on Thursday, October 5 to support Fannin County High School for their Homecoming celebrations.
    Students from across Fannin County showed up on Thursday, October 5 to support Fannin County High School for their Homecoming celebrations.
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