Benjamin Logan Homecoming court and celebration details

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Benjamin Logan High School will celebrate Homecoming this week.

Festivities include the East Liberty parade, the Homecoming football game, and the pre-game presentation of the 2025 Homecoming Court.

2025 Homecoming Court

The Homecoming Court includes students from all grade levels:

  • Freshman Attendants: Marley Shields and Ethen Tynan
  • Sophomore Attendants: Bella Hughes and Cohen Archer
  • Junior Attendants: Riley Picklesimer and Noah Williams
  • Senior Queen Candidates: Bre Allen, Hadley Boysel, Ella Chamberlain, Scarlett Elliott, and Rylan Norviel
  • Senior King Candidates: Cayden Brown, Carter Daniels, Kaidyn Green, Joe Meeker, and Blake Zoldak

The students will be honored throughout the week and formally recognized during the pregame celebration on Friday evening, when the Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned.

Event Schedule

Homecoming Parade – Thursday, October 2

  • Time: Parade begins at 6:20 p.m. (lineup at 6:00 p.m.)
  • Location: Lineup at East Liberty Church of Christ, 9504 Foundry Rd.
  • Details: The Benjamin Logan High School Marching Band will lead the parade. Floats must be fully decorated, and lineup is first-come, first-served behind the band. This year’s entries include fall sports teams, the classes of 2026–2029, and student organizations. The parade concludes at Perry Park, where students should arrange their own transportation.

Homecoming Football Game – Friday, October 3

  • Opponent: Benjamin Logan Raiders vs. North Union Wildcats
  • Time & Location: 7:00 p.m. at Benjamin Logan Stadium
  • Highlights: Alumni Band and Cheer Night, pregame crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen. Fans are encouraged to arrive early and wear black and gold.
  • The game will be broadcast on 98.3 WPKO. It can also be viewed for free on PeakofOhioTV- which can be found on Roku or on PeakofOhioTV.com.

Homecoming Dance – Saturday, October 4

  • Location: Benjamin Logan High School Commons
  • Details: Open only to BLHS students (middle school students may not attend).
  • Tickets: $10 through Saturday, September 28; $15 from September 29–October 4.