
Nevada Union High School’s homecoming week festivities wrapped up last Friday at Hooper Stadium when Jackson Law and Koya Poerter were announced the homecoming king and queen. Prince Max Schug, Princess Zoe Keriotis, Prince Logan Van Den Berg, and Princess Hannah De Vera were also crowned. Freshman, Alia Wayman and Alex Lehrer, Sophomore: Arianna Drageset and Jonah Beck, and juniors Hailey Metzger and Oliver Peterson were also recognized. To announce the homecoming queen and king, each senior prince and princess had a wand with confetti, and the ones with confetti were the winners. The Nevada Union Miners lost to the Lincoln Fighting Zebras 48-0. The Bear River Bruins lost to the Sutter Huskies 48-7 on Sept. 29.

A Lincoln defensive player looks to tackle Nevada Union's Theron Foster during Friday’s homecoming game at Hooper Stadium.

Nevada Union's Shane Kamba tackled Lincoln's ball carrier Zac Giles.

The student section at Friday’s Nevada Union homecoming game where most wear white and some of the students can be seen taking selfies.

On the bright side of Friday night’s blow out loss to Lincoln, Nevada Union's players celebrate after recovering a fumble.

Nevada Union’s varsity cheerleaders line up on the track next to the field for the National Anthem.

Nevada Union receiver Andrew Webster reaches for a pass during a league matchup earlier this season. The Miners are headed to the playoffs and will play East Union of Manteca on Friday.

Nevada Union wide receiver Drew Menet, runs with the ball as a fellow player blocks an opponent during a league matchup earlier in the season. The Miners won their recent matchup against Ponderosa and have received a playoff berth.

Nevada Union's homecoming king and queen Jackson Law and Koya Porter smile for the camera after being crowned Friday night at Hooper Stadium.