FOOTBALL HOMECOMING

2025 Perry High School Football Homecoming "In My Homecoming Era"

Perry High School football homecoming is set for Friday, October 10 at Daniels Field. Perry will host the Mount Saint Mary rockets that evening.

The homecoming ceremony will take place promptly at 6:30 p.m. and the football game kickoff is set for 7 p.m.

On Thursday, October 9, there will be a homecoming parade and pep rally at Daniels Field at 6 p.m. This year’s homecoming theme is “In My Homecoming Era”.

Throughout the week, PHS Student Council will host dress up days corresponding with the homecoming theme:

• Mon, Oct. 6: "Adam Sandler Through The Years" • Tues, Oct. 7: "Throwback Tuesday" • Wed, Oct. 8: "What day is it?" • Thurs, Oct. 9: "Class Era Themes" • Fri, Oct. 10: "Future Friday" • Homecoming Game: Pink Out 


King candidates selected for this year’s homecoming court are football seniors, Andrew Kukuk, Caleb Frable, and Logan Cook. Queen candidates are senior football manager, Cali Spillman and senior cheerleaders, Abbi Bolen and Bella Porter. The little Maroons serving as homecoming gift bearer and crown bearer during the ceremony are Landry Johns and Harper Knott.

Introductions of each homecoming candidate are as follows: 

Abbigail Rose Bolen

Abbi is the daughter of Brandon Bolen, Consuela Dolezal, and Terry Mclin. She is the younger sister of Dakota Climer, Braiden Davis, Madison Crowell, Caleb Maly, and Mackinzie Cox; she also has a younger sister, Riley Mclin. She is the granddaughter of Tina and Jeff Bonner of Shawnee, Connie and Gary Cellars of Shawnee, and Linda and Tom Dolezal of Billings. Abbi has been a varsity cheerleader for three years, a boys wrestling mat maid for four years, a member of the student council for two years, a member of National Honor Society for two years, a member of National Art Honor Society for two years, and is a two-time academic state champion with Perry Cheer. Abbi received the Maroon Mentality award her Sophomore year and was the first Mat Maid in Perry Wrestling history to receive a wrestling award. Her favorite high school memory is cheering in the stands at Millwood while it was pouring rain. Abbi attends Life Church in Stillwater. In her spare time, she likes to listen to music, surf at the lake, and spend time with her family and friends. Abbi plans to attend the University of Central Oklahoma and major in Political Science.


Logan Scott Cook

Logan is the son of Jessica Cook and Johnathan Freeman, Wes Cook and the late Rita Cook. He is the older brother to Emersyn Cook, Jaxson Cook and Kardyn Freeman.  He is the grandson of Mary and Scott Cook, Betty Lancaster, and Don Glass. Logan has participated in Perry High School football and wrestling for four years. He is a part of the Gifted & Talented program and was a 2025 wrestling state qualifier. His favorite high school memory is from junior year when the seniors gave his family flowers for his mom on senior night. In his spare time, Logan enjoys fishing, playing pickleball, and fixing vehicles. After graduation, Logan plans to pursue a career in electrical work. 


Cali Jo Spillman

Cali is the daughter of Russell and Kim Spillman. She is the younger sister to Summer, Cydnee, and Kaya. She has a brother-in-law, Houston. Cali is the granddaughter of Brenda and the late Eldon Spillman as well as Patty and the late Pat Hurley. Cali has been a football manager for three years, FFA member for four years, and a cheerleader for one year. She is a four year member of the National Honor Society. Her favorite high school memory is hanging out with friends and going to fifth quarter. In her spare time, Cali enjoys hunting and fishing with her dad, shopping with her mom, spending time with her sisters, and taking care of her animals. Cali plans to pursue a career involving working with animals or children. 


Andrew James Kukuk

Andrew is the son of Jeffrey and Christy Kukuk. He is the older brother to Madelynn and the late Hannah Raye Kukuk. His grandparents are Ray and Teresa Kukuk, Cindy and the late Danny VanMeter, as well as the late Cynthia Wilkerson. Andrew’s activities include four years of football, wrestling, and baseball, one year of track and four years of Student Council. He is a four year member of National Honor Society, two year 1,000 pound club member, 2025 Lifter of the Year, three year Granite Award recipient, recipient of Maroon Mentality Award, Most Improved Wrestler, VYPE Top 100 Award in 2025, and the Superintendent’s Honor Roll. He was also on the Academic All State Champion Baseball team in 2023, a member of the Baseball State Runner-Up team in 2024, a wrestling state qualifier in 2024 and 3rd place state wrestler in 2025. Andrew’s favorite high school memory is beating Alva on Senior Night his freshman year. Andrew is an active member of Zion Lutheran Church in Perry. In his spare time, Andrew enjoys golfing, fishing, hunting, weightlifting, playing guitar, poker, and video games as well as hanging out with family and friends. Andrew’s future plans are to attend college and extend his football career. 


Bella Olivia Porter

Bella is the daughter of Kyle and Sarah Porter. She is the sister to Rylann, Emerson, and Lawrence Porter. Bella is the granddaughter of Bud and Donna Porter, Cynthia and the late Tom Reinecke, and Shirley and Michael Thompson. She has been a member of the PHS cheer, softball, basketball, and golf teams for four years. Her other activities include Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Youth on Main and Youth Group at the Church of the Nazarene. Bella is a four year National Honor Society member, two year member of National Art Honor Society, three-time Cheer Academic State Champion, member of the 2024 Cheer Regionals Runner-Up team, three-time Softball District Athlete, two-time Softball Regional Champion, a member of the 2023 Softball State Champion team, the 2023 Basketball District Champion and the 2023 Basketball Regional Consolation Champion teams. She is currently serving as Class President, Student Council President, and FCA Leadership Vice-President. Bella’s favorite high school memory is 2024 Homecoming versus Blackwell seeing the crowd, athletes, and students so involved in the game. Her hobbies include attending church, doing nails, reading, as well as hanging out with family and friends. Bella’s future plans are to attend Southwestern Oklahoma State University and pursue a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. 


Caleb Aaron Frable

Caleb is the son of Aaron and Heather Frable. He has three siblings, Emily, Hallie, and Jacob Frable. He is the grandson of Art and Betty Frable, Valerie and Brett Sandy, and the late Roger Knott. Caleb’s activities include football, baseball, FFA, and Student Council for four years. He is a two-year FFA chapter officer, a three-year member of the First Baptist Church Youth Group, and Yearbook staff for two years. He has been in National Honor Society for four years, received Superintendent and Principal’s Honor Roll, and is the 2024 Chuck Award recipient. Caleb’s favorite high school memory is sliding through the water and mud at Millwood, even though we lost the game. His hobbies include fishing, deer and duck hunting, and hanging out with friends. After high school, Caleb plans to attend Oklahoma State University and major in Agricultural Business. 


Harper Marie Knott

Harper is serving as princess and crown bearer. She is the daughter of Micheal and Kathryn Knott. She has one older brother, Hunter. She is the granddaughter of Mary and David Lancaster, Valerie and Brett Sandy and the late Roger Knott. Harper is five years old and is in Mrs. Sullins’ Kindergarten class at Perry Lower Elementary. Her favorite thing to do is to ride her bike. Harper also loves to dance. Her favorite color is purple and her favorite food is ice cream. When she grows up she wants to be a doctor.

 

Landry Bishop Johns
Landry is serving as gift bearer. He is the son of Ashley and Garrett Johns and has a sister Sutton and a brother, Baker. He is the grandson of Lonnie and Leslie Johns and Chuck and Amy Hall. Landry is 4 years old and is currently in Pre-K at Perry Elementary. He enjoys playing flag football, t-ball and wrestling. When Landry grows up he wants to be a police officer or a boat captain.
 
In addition to the homecoming court, the students serving as pages to hand out programs to guests on homecoming night are Jacob Frable and Emerson Porter.
 
Returning for the 2025 Homecoming Ceremony will be 2024 Homecoming King and Queen, Whelan Carson and Peyton Wines
 
Peyton is the daughter of Jeff and Jaime Wines, twin sister to Paisley Wines, and the granddaughter of Kevin Wines, Bill Vickers, the late Marcia Vickers, and the late Ed and Donna Peatrowsky. She is enjoying her freshman year at Oklahoma State University, studying Animal Science Pre-Veterinary Medicine.
 
Whelan is the son of Lacey and Josh Carson, the brother of Wyatt Carson, and the grandson of Teresa Snyder, Mark and Vicky Carson, and Gary Snyder. He attends the University of Central Oklahoma and is studying Kinesiology, and is planning to pursue a career in Physical Therapy.
 
Don’t miss all the PHS homecoming festivities this week! 
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