Morgan Miller named fall 2021 homecoming queen at HHS; Bearcats win county bowl title
Posted 9/29/21
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Morgan Miller named fall 2021 homecoming queen at HHS; Bearcats win county bowl title
Hermann High School senior queen candidates and underclassmen attendants were escorted by their fathers Friday for homecoming coronation festivities at halftime of the Bearcats’ Four Rivers Conference football game against the Owensville Dutchmen. Morgan Miller, escorted by her father Ryan Miller, was crowned queen (left) by retiring queen Zoe Schafer.
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Schafer had help with her duties by junior attendants Bethany Mueller and Calvin Mueller.
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Morgan Miller, escorted by her father Ryan Miller.
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Kampbell Hemeyer, escorted by her father Craig Hemeyer.
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Allyson Hollrah, escorted by her father Jayson Hollrah.
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Malerie Schutt, escorted by her father Tim Schutt.
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Homecoming court members and their fathers gathering for a group photograph included (from left) Jason Witthaus and Kennedie Witthaus, Bill Bader and Macy Bader, Rich Winkelmann and Quin Winkelmann, Jayson Hollrah and Allyson Hollrah, Tim Schutt and Malerie Schutt, Ryan Miller and Morgan Miller (queen), junior attendants Bethany Mueller and Calvin Miller with retiring queen Zoe Schafer, Craig Hemeyer and Kampbell Hemeyer, Luke Groner and Reese Groner, Todd Sunfield
and Haley Sunfield, and Shawn Lane and Karigan Lane. The host Bearcats prevailed for a 36-35 come-from-behind win over Owensville to reclaim the Gasconade County Bowl trophy which will remain in Hermann until the schools meet again in football in 2022. Owensville athletic director Ryan Okenfuss presented the trophy.