Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Homecoming Queens & Kings 1988 - 2012

The Age of the Homecoming King


1988 - 1989 Seaxe
The second 25 years marked a transition with bringing in Homecoming Kings to the mix.  After a game against the Cypress Centurions that ended in a tie, a new set of traditions set in motion.  The field not only had Queen candidates present, but King candidates were there too.  Hearing names like Craig Beltran, Adam Dove, Imron Hussain, Mark Plettink, Billy Kang, Vince Carpino, Dan Bokelman or Robert Garcia announced must have had alumni what had happened, but they didn't hear wrong.  Jerry Halpin, Activities Director at the time, and his cabinet thought it was time to join many in the county that were adding Prince and King candidates on the ballot.

Below, click on to see a video of the Queens / Kings of 88 - 12.  Again, sorry I cannot show the YouTube Video direct, but the link will get you there (click here). Enjoy!


Queens & Kings: The Second 25



1988 - Michelle Wilkoff (the last stand alone queen)
1989 - Nicole Conner & Billy Kang (first King)
1990 - Katy Valdez & Coy Collins
1991 - Jill Stefani & Mark Axtman
1992 - Kerry Swallows & Bryant Jackson
1993 - Diana Rankin & Brent Sporn
1994 - Elana Fox & Vince Pla
1995 - Jaimee Strand & David Ferguson
1996 - Kelli Heise & Richard Meza
1997 - Sunny Chung & Alex Martini
1998 - Erika Guzman & Zack Winnick
1999 - Elisa Vartanian & Sean Moses
2000 - Cheyanne Holton & Aviran Barlev
2001 - Cindy Kobayashi & Greg Pak
2002 - Erin Craton & Chad Peach
2003 - Michelle Malanga & Jack Lam
2004 - Kristy Vincent & Zach Langhauser
2005 - Monse Gallardo & Carlos Vazquez
2006 - Clare Morgenstern & Denni Ki
2007 - Nichole Simpson & Joshua Apia
2008 - Christina Mantas & Patrick Boyle
2009 - Brionna Davis & Mike Jones
2010 - Alyssa Flores & Nolan Sanchez
2011 - Amanda Jones & Esteban De la Cruz
2012 - Kelly Low & Nicholas Garcia


Saxon Shield October 14, 1988

2 comments:

  1. The link isn't working :-(

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  2. the link doesn't work on phones because of YouTube blocking it on iPad or iPhones or smaller platforms. You'll have to watch on home computer sorry Anonymous.

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