Watertown High School announces homecoming court and event schedule

Jarred Burke, Superintendent
Jarred Burke, Superintendent
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The 2025 Watertown High School (WHS) Homecoming Court has been announced as part of the school’s annual Homecoming Week celebrations. The court includes seniors Gillian Mihalko, Kieran McCarthy, Tessa Schwager, Brady Crane, Riley Runke, Ryan Tobin, Sam Cottrill, Davis Cashin, Meredith Schaller, Chance Kortendick, Sophia Page, Eli Clark, Mya Kurtz, Kaedyn Holden, Lilli Ostermann, Garett Harris, Ashlyn Hinkes and Brandon Nobin.

The Homecoming Dance is scheduled for Saturday, October 4 from 8 to 11 p.m. in the WHS Commons. Tickets are priced at $10 each.

Homecoming festivities will also feature a parade on Friday, October 3 beginning at approximately 4 p.m. The parade will proceed along Main Street from Eighth to Third streets. Following the parade is a tailgate fundraiser hosted by the Watertown Athletic Booster Club at WHS starting at 5 p.m.

The Varsity football game will take place later that evening with kickoff set for 7 p.m. at Landsverk Field at WHS. Admission to the football game is $5 for adults and students in grades nine through twelve; students can attend free with a valid WHS ID. Senior citizens over age sixty-two and students in grades kindergarten through eight pay $2 for entry. Children under six years old are admitted free.



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