- April 4, 2025
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Homecoming king Matt Pacheco and queen Keke Granberry enjoyed some one-on-one time with Victor E. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
The crowning ceremony took place at halftime. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
The color guard is an important piece of the marching band. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
The Windermere drumline recently won Best Percussion honors at the University Classic competition. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
The marching band performed its award-winning show at Homecoming. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
JROTC members presented the colors at the beginning of the game. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
Windermere’s most vocal fans were ready to cheer on their Wolverines at Homecoming.
The Windermere High choir performed the national anthem to begin the game.
After a more than a year of COVID-19, the Windermere High faithful were excited to enjoy some normalcy at Homecoming.
Makayla Blunt is a member of the Wolverettes dance team.
Wolverette Jenna Lillie loved performing for the Homecoming crowd.
The Windermere marching band performed a variety of music throughout the evening.
Cheerleader Faith Fox had a blast at the Homecoming game.
Ava Acheson is one of the talented members of the Windermere cheer team.
The Windermere faithful supported the Wolverines all night.
Windermere mascot Victor E. was one of the most popular figures on the sidelines.
The Wolverettes dance team was ready to perform for the home crowd. Photo by Phillip Pacheco.
Despite a rain delay and a tough night on the gridiron, Wolverine Nation was loud and proud during Windermere High School’s Homecoming game Thursday, Oct. 7, at Dep. Scott Pine Community Park.
Many of the school’s organizations, including the marching band, choir, cheerleaders, Wolverettes dance team and even mascot Victor E., showed off their school spirit all evening.
At halftime, former queen Isabella “Bella” Tingo crowned Keke Granberry and Matt Pacheco as Windermere’s 2021 Homecoming queen and king.
Other court members include: Sophia Schwaeble and Donnie Cary (ninth grade); Cady Aruanno and Aaron Reabe (10th grade); Angelina Oliver and Collin Mungall (11th grade); and Maddy Wirbel and Amanda Chambers, and Hudson Tinn and Tim Ogun (12th grade).