Claremont High School 2024 homecoming

Claremont High School senior Meghan Robles, center in blue, celebrates being crowned the 2024 Homecoming queen at halftime with her marching band and color guard colleagues. This was all part of a very special day filled with tradition at CHS on Friday, November 1. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

On a festive homecoming night when a win would have ended a tough season on a high note, the Claremont High School football team failed to muster any offensive mojo, losing 34-0 to visiting Los Osos on Friday, November 1. The team ended the regular season 4-6, 1-4 in the Sierra League, to take fifth place.

Claremont High School senior Meghan Robles was crowned homecoming queen at halftime, with senior Theo Krebs crowned homecoming king.

Courier photos/Andrew Alonzo

Claremont High School junior kicker Carter Montgomery, number 21, and junior wide receiver Doug Yegge, number 17, lead the Wolfpack onto the field ahead of the school’s 2024 homecoming football game.

 

(L-R) Claremont High senior Ethan Benjamin, junior Esai Rivas, and senior Malachi Cummings lead the CHS Marching Band’s percussion section during the homecoming parade Friday, November 1.

 

 

 

 

(L-R) CHS seniors Avan Bisono, escorted by his mother Corrie Alamillo, Mollie Chou, her mother Katty Chou, and Leo Cheng, with senior fShaw Siegel, open boxes to determine who will vie for homecoming king and queen.

 

The CHS senior class float, a depiction of Iron Man, in keeping with the 2024 Homecoming theme of Avengers.

 

Claremont junior wide receiver Doug Yegge reels in a catch against Los Osos senior corner Keegan Schmidt during the November 1 homecoming game at CHS.

 

CHS senior Mollie Chou waves to onlookers at Joāt Park during the CHS homecoming parade.

 

(L-R) CHS students Mia Flores, Nurella Cook, Emily Mendoza, Mollie Chou, Isha Zaide, Gianna Lopez, Ronni Wiemian, Kayla Jones, and Danni Fahardo at Friday’s homecoming game.

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