Community Joins DCHS in Showing Tiger Pride during Homecoming Parade (View Video Here)

October 2, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Students at DeKalb County High School showed their “Black & Gold” Tiger Pride Friday afternoon for all the community to see during the 2020 Homecoming Day Parade.

(See more DCHS Homecoming Parade photos on the WJLE Facebook Page)

The motorcade, featuring class and club floats, Homecoming queen Leah Brooke Davis and her court, the Tiger football, basketball, baseball, softball, and soccer teams, Mr and Miss DCHS Ty Ladet and Megan Cantrell, decorated automobiles, emergency vehicles, and more made its way from the high school down West Broad Street and then to South Congress Boulevard over to Smithville Elementary School and then north on Congress Boulevard to Northside Elementary where the DCHS band joined the parade enroute to the public square. The parade concluded with a brief performance by the band and a pep rally led by the Tiger Football Cheerleaders.

The Senior Class won first place in the float competition with the theme “Tigers Super Smash the Wildcats”

Second place went to the Freshman Class float with the theme “Tigers Can the Wildcats”

The Junior Class took third place for “Put a Spell on the Wildcats”

In the best dressed vehicle category, Hailey Bogle won first place. Lydia Willoughby took second place and Bryson Stewart got third place. Briona Agee and Conner Crabtree received honorable mention

2020 DCHS Homecoming Parade from dwayne page on Vimeo.

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