The Farmington High School 2024 Homecoming Coronation occurred on Friday, September 27th, at the Black Knight Fieldhouse, marking a shift from the traditional half-time ceremony due to inclement weather. The student body gathered indoors to celebrate the highly anticipated event, which kicked off at 6:00 p.m.
This year's Homecoming Queen title was awarded to Madison Mills. Mills, representing Fall sports, is the daughter of Chad and Kara Mills. The crowning of the queen capped off a night of school spirit and celebration as the Farmington Knights community showed unwavering support despite the weather challenges.
The coronation featured several distinguished candidates from various school organizations, showcasing the diversity and dedication of Farmington High School students. Each candidate was escorted by a fellow student during the ceremony. The candidates, along with the clubs they represented, their parents, and their escorts, included:
Ricki Pyatt – Representing FFA, daughter of Brandi Pyatt and Brandon Boyd, escorted by Jason Declue
Caroline Adams – Representing Knightline, daughter of Frank and Kelly Adams, escorted by Karson Kennedy
Colvin Follis – Representing Student Council, son of Dr. Chad and Stacey Follis, escorted by Jace Amsden
Kenzie Drinnin – Representing BKMB, daughter of Kim Rothweiler and Kevin Drinnin, escorted by Blake Warden
Skyler Gray – Representing JROTC, daughter of Jenny Sampson and Matt and Nikki Gray, escorted by Haden Melton
Arianna Nash – Representing Cheer, daughter of Sarah and Chris Gallagher and John and Tanya Nash, escorted by Lorelai Kistler
Sophie Yilmaz – Representing Theatre, daughter of Danielle and Özgür Yılmaz, escorted by Christian Rastorfer
The event, typically during the half-time show of the Homecoming football game, was seamlessly transitioned indoors, offering the community an intimate setting to honor the candidates and the queen.
Congratulations to Madison Mills and all the 2024 Homecoming Court members for their achievements and contributions to Farmington High School!
You can view a recording of the coronation on BKTV Studios YouTube Channel

