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Samantha Smalley, Julian Eutimio named 2021 Homecoming Queen and King

Samantha Smalley, Julian Eutimio named 2021 Homecoming Queen and King
September 03
21:50 2021

Breckenridge High School Senior Samantha Smalley was crowned the 2021 Homecoming Queen, and Julian Eutimio was named the Homecoming King shortly before the kickoff of the Homecoming football game tonight, Friday, Sept. 3.

The Homecoming Court included seniors Diana Mendoza, Austin Hill, Brandon Haigwood, Jimena Palacios, Jaylen Harper, Tori Rose, Kason Knight and Lily Woodward. The court also included Junior Prince and Princess Nathanial Aguilar and McKenna Adams, Sophomore Prince and Princess Jose Arellano and Zaea Ragle, and Freshman Prince and Princess Austin Ducote and Solae Mendez.

Cutline, top photo: Breckenridge High School’s 2021 Homecoming Queen Samantha Smalley is crowned by last year’s queen, Kayla Wood, before Friday night’s football game, while Homecoming King Julian Eutimio looks on. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texan)


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