Wildcats Celebrate Homecoming Week

From the victorious football game, to the crowning of Queen Bella Ravina, to the Disney-themed dance, students had a fun-filled Homecoming experience and wore their Wildcat pride loud and proud.
From the victorious football game, to the crowning of Queen Bella Ravina, to the Disney-themed dance, students had a fun-filled Homecoming experience and wore their Wildcat pride loud and proud.

The festivities began two weeks before the dance, at the first rally, where the seven princesses were announced and recognized for their achievements and contributions to our Marin Catholic community. These young women are overachievers in the classroom, through their service to their community and involvement in various activities at Marin Catholic.

During Homecoming Spirit week, the princesses completed exciting lunchtime challenges put on by each Class Council such as Dodgeball against the faculty or a Disney-song sing-off. In place of their school uniform, students dressed up in silly attire and gear. Highlights included Jersey Day and Hawaiian Beach Day.

On Saturday, September 24, students arrived at the Dino Ghilotti stadium to watch Marin Catholic's match-up against Tam High School. During halftime, each class council performed a skit corresponding with their class Homecoming theme and Queen Bella Ravina was announced to thunderous cheers from the bleachers.

Later that evening, Bella was crowned at the dance, where she and the other six princesses opened the first slow dance with their fathers and brothers. The student body looked brilliant in their formalwear, the gym was decked out in Disney, and the DJ played smash-hits all night. Said Princess Genevieve Finn, "By the end of the evening, each student went home with sore feet but happy hearts.
 
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