Phil Campbell High School announces Homecoming Court
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4:33 pm Friday, October 27, 2023

Phil Campbell High School announces Homecoming Court

Abigail Faith Bell

Abigail is the daughter of Rodney Bell and Amanda Newton. She is being escorted by Justin Ryan Wade, the son of Ryan and Andrea Wade. Abigail is a varsity cheerleader.  She is also a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Envirothon and SADD Club. After high school, Abigail plans to attend Northwest Shoals Community College, with plans of transferring to the University of Alabama in  Birmingham to pursue a degree in biology with the intention of becoming a doctor.

Aislyn Grace Cannon

Aislyn is the daughter of Edward Cannon and Kristie Tucker.  She is being escorted by, Eli Nicholas Franks, the son of Tim and Danielle Franks. Acie is a varsity cheerleader.  She also enjoys performing at the Roxy, working with the worship team at church and spending time with family and friends. After high school, Acie plans on attending Northwest Shoals Community College, with plans of transferring to Mississippi State University to pursue a degree in veterinary medicine.

Tori Brook Mather

Tori is the daughter of Phillip and Ashly Mather.  She is being escorted by Brayden Chandler Wilson, the son of Brandon and Jada Wilson. Tori is a Varsity Cheerleader.  She is also a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars. After high school, Tori plans on attending the University of North Alabama to pursue a degree in elementary education.

Raegen Leigh Misner

Raegen is the daughter of Tom and Mary Misner.  She is being escorted by Braden Ty Douthit, the son of Clint and Shalena Douthit. Raegen is a varsity cheerleader and is the senior class vice president. She is also a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. After high school, she plans on attending the University of Alabama to pursue a degree in nursing, focusing on pediatrics with the intention to become a nurse practitioner.

Aaliyah Marie Prince

Aaliyah is the daughter of Brock Prince and Brandon and Erica Cothrum.  She is being escorted by Collier Zy Traywick, the son of Holly Traywick. Aaliyah is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, FBLA and Giving Club. She also participates in competition cheer and currently holds a national title at Tri-Cities Tumble and Cheer. After high school, Aaliyah plans on attending Northwest Shoals Community College to pursue a degree in cosmetology.

Macey Brooke Welborn

Macey is the daughter of Alf and Amanda Welborn. She is being escorted by Elijah Daniel Wade Taylor, the son of Tim and Kristy Taylor. Macey is a varsity cheerleader and plays varsity volleyball and softball.  She is also the president of the student council, senior class president, first runner up for the Distinguished Young Woman of Colbert County and she attended Alabama Girls State. After high school, Macey plans to attend the University of Alabama to pursue a degree in business marketing, with plans to open a real estate agency.

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