
Dickinson High School named its 2020 Homecoming King and Queen during Friday’s win over Clear Brook. Mallory Tate Jr. was named the Gators’ King, while Emalee Allen was selected as Dickinson’s Homecoming Queen.

Dickinson High School named its 2020 Homecoming King and Queen during Friday’s win over Clear Brook. Mallory Tate Jr. was named the Gators’ King, while Emalee Allen was selected as Dickinson’s Homecoming Queen.
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