Homecoming Unmaksed

Written by Addison Karns     Photography by Marissa Bimber                                                        9/23/22

Cranberry High School’s 2022 Homecoming Court

From Left to Right:  Ashton Weaver, son of Jamie and Kevin Weaver of Franklin; Kendell Findlay, daughter of Jennifer and Chad Findlay of Cranberry; Dane Ley, son of Kimberly and Jeffrey Ley of Franklin; Rilee Donahey, daughter of Keith Donahey of Franklin and Lisa Donahey; Mason Brown, son of Kimberly Karns of Cranberry and Michael Brown; Mackenzie Karnes, daughter of Jennifer and Chad Stover of Cranberry and Rusty Karnes; Logan Felmlee, son of Jodi Phillips of Venus and Brad Felmlee; Laiyla Russell, daughter of Chaval and Christopher Russell of Seneca; Colin Zerbe, son of Kathryn and Christopher Zerbe of Franklin; Brooke Hart, daughter of Kelly and William Hart of Cranberry; Scott Finch; son of Tina and Robert Finch of Oil City; and Rachael Brown, daughter of Vernon Brown of Venus and Cheryl Brown (Photography by Marissa Bimber)

Cranberry and Oil City High School students will dance under the lights at Oil City’s football field on Saturday September 17, without masks this year.


For the first time since covid, as events are getting back to normal, Homecoming will return to the format pre-2020. Oil City and Cranberry will join together for the festivities and the dance making the start of this year quite memorable.


This Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 6pm on West First Street, is the Homecoming pep rally and parade, with the bonfire following. 


On Friday, crowning of CHS queen and king will occur prior to the football game at 7pm at the Oil City High School. During half-time, Oil City will crown its queen and king. 


Saturday, September 17, is the Homecoming dance which will take place on the OCHS football field from 7-10 pm. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased during A and B lunches this week.