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PHOTOS: St. Regis homecoming parade shows off Tiger pride

AMY QUINLIVAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 8 months AGO
by AMY QUINLIVAN
Mineral Independent | October 11, 2023 12:00 AM

The St. Regis Homecoming Parade on Saturday morning.

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The St. Regis Homecoming Parade took place on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. The football game kicked off at 1:00 p.m. versus the Shelby Coyotes, and then the lady Tigers took to the volleyball court against the Noxon Red Devils, the jam-packed day ended outside with an outdoor homecoming barn dance. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)

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Senior royalty, James Roe and Brooke Filek cruise by in a decked-out golf cart. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)

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St. Regis class royalty from the Sophomore Class. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)

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Sophomores DJ McCoy, Jamie Kearby and Emma Gillette toss candy from their homecoming float which featured an ACME anvil smooshing the Coyote. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)

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The Junior High float was pumped up during Saturday's homecoming parade in St. Regis. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)

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