Owen High School presents 2025 homecoming representatives

Dozens of Warhorses and Warlassies nominated by classes and clubs as students celebrate annual tradition

Fred McCormick
The Valley Echo
October 1, 2025

Swannanoa Valley pride is filling the campus of Owen High School, which is celebrating Spirt Week, ahead of the Warhorses homecoming game against Mitchell, kicking off at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 3.

Thirty-six students, representing four classes, 14 clubs and athletic programs were nominated as the 2025 Owen Homecoming representatives. A new queen will be crowned during a halftime ceremony at midfield.

Two seniors, sophomores and freshman have been nominated by their respective classes, with four juniors selected. Fall sports — football, cheerleading, tennis, men’s soccer, volleyball, women’s tennis and athletic training — are each represented. The group of nominees includes representatives from Future Farmers of American, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Link Crew, Serve to Lead, Health Care Careers, Distribute Education Clubs of America (DECA), Warhorse Battalion Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, Warhorse Regiment and the OHS Chorus.


Names of representatives can be viewed in captions embedded in the photo gallery on personal computers, and are listed below:

Senior class: Lily Braden and Kaiser Perkins

Junior class: Bear Dasher and Adeline West

Junior class: Stephen Anderson and Evelyn Sarellano-Paez

Sophomore class: Mateo Diaz and Ella Farish

Freshman class: Mateo Vargas and Reid Pomeroy

Link Crew: Asante Martin and Laela Griffin

Men’s soccer: Cayden Mobley and Ace Drake

Football: Hayden Burpeau

Chorus: Eliza Martin and Ethan Finley

Serve to Lead and DECA: Jordan Robertson and Madison Mitchell

FFA: Graham Harrison and Peal Hall

Athletic training: Bryson Perkins

Band: Zack Amsellem and Abbey James

Cheerleading: Rio Obispo and Lily Monosso

FCA: Easton Whitson and Jackson Warnock

JROTC: Alyna Desindes and Jaiden Carlton

Women’s tennis: Daniel Shirk and Annalie Price

Health care careers: Addison Crabb and Nik Brendell

Volleyball: Gavin Hooks and Gracyn Farish