A Night to Remember

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Haley Bucci, Staff Writer

Homecoming is a night to remember, whether it’s your freshman year or your senior year. Moments are temporary, but memories last a lifetime. Unfortunately, those on the football team could not attend homecoming this year, as they were busy winning in the playoffs 44-10 against Harborcreek. It would have been unfortunate if they had missed homecoming and lost, but their months of hard work had finally paid off. Although I didn’t stay at the dance very long, I enjoyed my night while I was there. Thankfully, others were able to enjoy their night, take lots of pictures, and spend time with their friends. For future and upcoming MASH students, remember that it is important to be respectful while at homecoming and leave the drama at home. As for all seniors, this was our last homecoming, but it’s not over yet because we still have Prom!

Haley Bucci, Camden Armstrong (left), Octavia Kosco (right)
Olivia Savage and Max McEnroe
Sydney Wilson and Chloe Hindle
Dylan Bucklew and Adriana Silvis