August 30, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
The 2019 DeKalb Saints Homecoming Queen Allyson Roxanne Fuller was crowned Thursday night during a program held prior to the game with Overton County at the DCHS football field.
The Saints won the game 22-6.
Fuller, an 8th grader, is the daughter of Anthony and Amanda Fuller. Her escorts were Ari White and Briz Trapp, both 8th grade captains on the Saints football team. White is the son of Jimmy and Adria White and Trapp’s parents are Brad and Kim Trapp.
Fuller has been a Saints football cheerleader for 3 years and currently serves as one of the captains. She has been selected as an All-American cheerleader by the National Cheerleaders Association. Fuller has also been a member of the Lady Saints basketball team for 3 years. She has played AAU basketball for Tennessee Rush and Tennessee Flight. Fuller is a member of the Junior Beta Club and Student Council. She received the award in 7th grade for “Most Involved” female student. She attends the Upper Helton Baptist Church.
Ansley Faith Cantrell, an 8th grade attendant, was escorted by Wil Farris, 8th grade captain on the Saints football squad.
Cantrell is the daughter of Tony and Amee Cantrell. Farris is the son of Bruce and Kathy Chapman.
Ansley is a first year football manager and member of the Student Council and Junior Beta Club. She enjoys kayaking, fishing, going to the lake, and spending time with friends and family.
Elaina Bryce Turner, another 8th grade attendant is the daughter of Shane and Regina Turner. Her escort was Konner Young, an 8th grade captain on the Saints football team. He is the son of Jeremy and Kim Young.
Turner has been a football cheerleader for 3 years and currently serves as one of the captains. She has been selected as an All-American cheerleader by the National Cheerleaders Association. Turner enoys tumbling and fast pitch softball. She is a member of the Beta Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
The 8th grade attendant from DeKalb West School is Zoi Layna Hale, daughter of Justin Hale and Becky Harris. Her escort was Trace Hamilton, and 8th grade Saints football player and the son of Lynda Hamilton.
Hale is a DeKalb West basketball cheerleader and a member of the Beta Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Macy Anderson, a 7th grade attendant, was escorted by Austin Nicholson, an 8th grade Saints football player.
Anderson is the daughter of Bobby and Tabitha Anderson. Nicholson’s parents are Steve and Amy Reed.
Macy has been a football cheerleader for 2 years and a manager for the Lady Saints basketball team. She is a member of the Junior Beta, Student Council, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Anderson enjoys tumbling and gymnastics and is a competitive cheerleader for Power Athletics. She was selected as an All-American cheerleader in 2018 and 2019 by the National Cheerleaders Association.
Annabella Dakas, a 7th grade attendant, is the daughter of John and Mandy Dakas. Her escort was Gabe Hollingsworth, an 8th grade member of the Saints football team and son of Matthew and Shannon Hollingsworth.
Annabella has been a Saints football cheerleader for 2 years, a member of the Lady Saints basketball team for 2 years and a member of the Lady Saints fast pitch softball team for one year. She is a member of Junior Beta, Student Council and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes praise team. Dakas has also been involved with competition cheer for 6 years at Infinity Athletics, Cheerville and Power Athletics. She was selected as an All-American cheerleader in 2018 and 2019 by the National Cheerleaders Association. She is involved in her First Baptist youth group.
The DeKalb West School 7th grade attendant is Caroline Crook, daughter of Jacob and Kim Crook. Her escort was Aaron Hatfield, an 8th grade Saints football player, son of Jennifer and Jeremy Hatfield.
Caroline has been a Saints football cheerleader for 2 years. She is also a member of the Lady Saints softball team, DeKalb West School basketball team, Junior Beta Club, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Crook attends the Memorial Baptist Church.