Maroons Basketball Homecoming - Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Perry High School Basketball Homecoming is set for Tuesday, January 13 at the Maroon Athletic Center.
The PHS basketball teams will host Chisholm that evening. The JV girls game will begin at 4:30, followed by the boys JV game. The varsity girls will tip-off at 6:00 p.m. with the boys varsity game to follow. The homecoming ceremony will take place during halftime of the boys game.
The 2026 Homecoming court includes Brooklenn Moses, Bella Porter, Alliyah Shrum, Colton Lee, Trevan Tabbert, and Derek Trotter. Little Maroons serving as crown bearer and gift bearer are Mya Barrientos and Braxton Nida.
Learn more about each candidate in their biography that follows.
BROOKLENN ZAYDE MOSES is the youngest daughter of Sheila Moses and Zack Moses. She is the granddaughter of the late Irene and Lamar Moses, Sherry McAllister, and Jack and Alma McAllister. She has four siblings: Sylest O’Neal, Essence Moses, Dakota Ward, and Atlanta Ward. She is the aunt to Justin Jr. O’Neal, Kali O’Neal, Jaxson O’Neal, and Moses Mims. Brooklenn has been a member of the PHS basketball team for three years, softball for four years, and track for two years. Brooklenn has been an active member of Student Council and National Honor Society for four years, National Art Honor Society for two years, as well as Leadership for one year. Achievements earned by Brooklenn throughout her high school years include being a 2023 3A Softball State Champion, three-time Softball District Champion, two-time Softball Regional Champion, three-time Super Regional Champion, and she made the 2025 All-State and All-Region softball teams. Additional awards in 2025 include “Best Player Coach” and the “Charlie Brown” Awards. Brooklenn’s favorite basketball memory is whenever they attended a summer camp in Alva and some of her teammates snuck into other teammates' rooms to hide and scare them. In her spare time she likes to read books, paint, play cards, and mess with her parents with every opportunity available. After high school, Brooklenn plans to attend Southwestern Christian University to continue playing softball and to major in Kinesiology and Exercise Science
BELLA OLIVIA PORTER 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, three-time Softball District Champion, three-time Softball Regional Champion, three-time Softball Super Regional Champion, a member of the 2023 Softball State Champion team, the 2023 Basketball District Champion and Regional Consolation Champion teams, 2025 Football Homecoming Queen, 2025 All-Region Softball team, and 2025 Softball All-State team. She is currently serving as Class President, Student Council President, and FCA Leadership Vice-President. Bella’s favorite high school memory is the late night rides back on the bus freshmen year. 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.
ALLIYAH LEXIS SHRUM is the daughter of Kayla and Colby Shrum and a beloved sister and cousin. She is the granddaughter of Terry Shrum, Metha and Cory Whitehead, and the late Raymond LeForce. Her greatest cheerleader is her great-grandmother, Jean LeForce. A true scholar-athlete, Alliyah has excelled in softball, basketball, and track while maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. She’s been an active leader in Student Council, National Art Honor Society, FCA, and Leadership, earning multiple awards including NHS, “Guts and Glory,” “Above the Line,” and state placings in 3A Track and Field. But working with elementary students has become its own reward! Among all her achievements, Alliyah’s favorite memory and greatest accomplishment is winning the 2023 3A State Fastpitch Softball Championship. Off the field and outside of the classroom, Alliyah loves spending time with family, reading in the sun, and playing pickleball with friends. She plans to attend Oklahoma Christian to major in Kinesiology and continue her softball career.
COLTON DON LEE is the son of Felicia and Hunter Nida, and Corey Lee, and he has three siblings: Peyton, Creston, and Braxton. He is a member of the First Baptist Church in Perry. His favorite high school memory is spending time hanging out with his teammates. Colton enjoys playing video games and spending time with friends. After graduation, he plans to attend OSU where he will pursue a degree in Business.
TREVAN EDWARD TABBERT the son of Kari and Thomas Tabbert. He is the little brother to Ciara Tabbert, Jordan Feken, and Alyssa Tabbert and big brother to Tiffany. He is the grandson of the late Eddie and Kathy Feken and the late Norma McGlaslin. His favorite high school memory is hanging out with his teammates and friends. Trevan enjoys playing basketball, watching TV, and spending time with family and friends. After graduation, Trevan plans to pursue further education but has not yet decided on a specific field of study.
DEREK RYAN TROTTER is the son of Jon and Erin Trotter. He has two brothers, Marc and Carson, and one sister, Kathleen, as well as two nephews, Carter and Cash. He is the grandson of Morris and Rhonda Dudgeon and Sharon Trotter and the late Ronald Trotter. He is a member of the First Baptist Church in Perry. He has been on the basketball team for four years, and the golf team for two years. In his free time, Derek enjoys playing golf, pickleball, sitting around the fire pit with friends, and playing pickup basketball. His favorite high school memory is playing basketball his freshman year with Trevan. After graduation, he plans to attend OSU where he will pursue a degree in Business Communications.
Little Maroons serving as crown bearer and gift bearer for the 2026 PHS Basketball Homecoming coronation are Braxton Nida and Mya Barrientos.
BRAXTON MARTIN NIDA is the son of Hunter and Felicia Nida and has two brothers Colton and Creston and a sister, Peyton. Braxton is three years old and currently attends Mother’s Day Out at First Presbyterian Church in Perry. He enjoys playing basketball and soccer. When Braxton grows up he wants to be a firefighter.
MYA ANN BARRIENTOS is a 5-year-old kindergarten student at Perry Elementary School. She is the daughter of Nolan and Jenny Barrientos and the big sister to Boudreaux Barrientos. She is blessed with a loving family, including her grandparents Dennis and Pam Brorsen, Billie Brorsen, and JJ and Janelle Barrientos. Mya enjoys dancing, riding horses, coloring, and learning at school. When she grows up, she wants to be a teacher.
Doors open at 4:00pm. Fans can get tickets at the door or purchase them online at: https://perrymaroonstore.square.site/