Senior Chole Stoltzfus, along with her escort Logan rodland, was crowned the 2025 Homecoming Queen at halftime of the football game Friday against Bishop Guilfoyle.
Marissa Cacciotti was the runner up with her escort, her older brother, Vincent Cacciotti.
During halftime, the Homecoming court, including Stoltzfus, Alyssa Briggs, Cacciotti, Lindsay Campbell, Lilly Gerwert, and Lily McNelis took the field to announce the money raised to donate to Sideline Cancer. Bellwood-Antis raised $10,000 for three local community members battling cancer, bringing B-A’s four-year total working with Sideline Cancer to just under $30,000.
Bellwood-Antis came up short during the game, losing to the Marauders 21-14 by a touchdown. The final score of the Homecoming game was 21-14 Bishop Guilfoyle.
B-A students ended Homecoming week on a high note, with the Homecoming dance the next day. The dance took place at Myers Elementary gymnasium from 7-9 p.m. Roughly 250 people showed up to enjoy the night with music, food, and socializing.
The Blueprint will have more coverage of these events throughout the week.
