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Getting ready for Homecoming

This year will see some strong competition for the 2016 Bowman County Homecoming Court, with the following students (above) being nominated, Riley Abrahamson, Jacob Boehm, Matthew Carlson, Kamrin Madrigal, Mason Moran, Mikayla Bartholomay, Lacey Feist, Aiden Halleen, Lindsey Narum and Josie Smyle. The Homecoming Court will be coronated during the junior varsity football game at 7 p.m. Sept. 26.
This year will see some strong competition for the 2016 Bowman County Homecoming Court, with the following students (above) being nominated, Riley Abrahamson, Jacob Boehm, Matthew Carlson, Kamrin Madrigal, Mason Moran, Mikayla Bartholomay, Lacey Feist, Aiden Halleen, Lindsey Narum and Josie Smyle. The Homecoming Court will be coronated during the junior varsity football game at 7 p.m. Sept. 26.

Next week is one of the most celebrated weeks during the school year, when students (and teachers) get to demonstrate their school pride while having fun wearing their not-so-normal attire. This year’s Homecoming Week in Bowman County begins Sept. 26, with a full week of themes for students: Sept. 26 is Extreme Weather Day, with the junior varsity football team hitting the field at 4 p.m. to take on Dickinson Trinity; Sept. 27 is Super Hero Day, with the Bowman County volleyball team going up against New England at 4:30 p.m.; Sept. 28 is Wacky Wednesday; Sept. 29 is Salad Dressing Day (dress up like your favorite salad dressing); and Sept. 30 is Maroon and White Day, with the varsity football team seeking a win against New Salem beginning at 6 p.m. at Reinhiller Field.

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