
Minersville Area High School celebrated its annual Homecoming on Friday night with the crowning of the 2025 Homecoming Queen.
Senior Cali Laudeman, escorted by Dante Carr, received the honor, succeeding last year’s queen, Alley Frederick, who was escorted by Jake Kavanaugh.
This year’s Homecoming Court featured Emma Leonard, Arielle Boyer, Calleigh Tripp, Jayden Knarr, Cali Laudeman, and Marley Zimmerman. Carrying the crown during the ceremony was Avery Thompson, while Charlie Quinn carried the trophy.
The Homecoming Court continued a long-standing Minersville tradition of raising money for the Minersville Scholarship Fund. Together, the candidates raised more than $24,000, an impressive contribution that will benefit future graduates.
Since its creation, the Minersville Scholarship Fund has awarded assistance to 523 students, providing financial support to seniors furthering their education.
This year’s Homecoming Court featured Emma Leonard, Arielle Boyer, Calleigh Tripp, Jayden Knarr, Cali Laudeman, and Marley Zimmerman. Carrying the crown during the ceremony was Avery Thompson, while Charlie Quinn carried the trophy.
The Homecoming Court continued a long-standing Minersville tradition of raising money for the Minersville Scholarship Fund. Together, the candidates raised more than $24,000, an impressive contribution that will benefit future graduates.
Since its creation, the Minersville Scholarship Fund has awarded assistance to 523 students, providing financial support to seniors furthering their education.
Photos by Kelly Wiley