South Plains College introduces 2024 Homecoming King, Queen
LEVELLAND – South Plains College announced Edgar Delgado of Sudan and Kallie Ketchersid of Ropesville as the 2024 Homecoming King and Queen, respectively, during halftime at the Texans/Western Texas College basketball game on Feb. 15 in the Texan Dome.
Delgado, a business administration major, represented Juntos Somos Mas, and Ketchersid, a human development and family studies major, represented Baptist Student Ministry.
The nominees for Homecoming King were Quincy Graham, a commercial music major from Slaton representing STAR Center Student Organization; Luke Gibson, a criminal justice major from Lubbock representing the Criminal Justice Club; Jaylon James, a culinary arts major from Snyder representing Texan Hype; and Jason Perez, a criminal justice major from Lubbock representing the Criminal Justice Club.
The nominees for Homecoming Queen were Desiree Gonzalez, a nursing major from Lubbock representing Texan Hype; Marisela Jimenez, a criminal justice major from Lubbock representing the Criminal Justice Club; Ariathna Lopez, a teaching major from Dimmit representing Juntos Somos Mas; Madison Salazar, an art major from Lamesa representing STAR Center Student Organization; Aryana Torres, a criminal justice major from Lubbock representing the Criminal Justice Club; Clara Vara, a criminal justice major from Farwell representing Student Government; and Brianna Villanueva, an early childhood education major from Stamford representing Texan Hype.