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North Allegheny homecoming travels ‘Through the Decades’

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Evan Greenberg on bass is joined by Anthony MacDonald, Blake Yeske, Evan Greenberg, Chris Reynolds, Jeff Palmer and Dan Longo on a float in the North Allegheny High School Homecoming parade on Sept. 29.
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The North Allegheny Tiger High School Marching Band participates in a homecoming parade at the high school on Sept. 29, 2023.
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North Allegheny cheerleaders Mackenzie Volpe, Masha Dudina, Olivia Scrabis, Ava Frederick, Kamryn Skeel, Anna McKeown and Emma Flanders stand atop their award-winning float. Homecoming had a theme of “Through the Decades” in honor of the school district’s 75th anniversary this year. The cheerleaders had a float with a 1980s PAC-MAN theme, which won best float in the homecoming parade on Sept 29.
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North Allegheny High School’s Tiger mascot Nathan Blechman leads the North Allegheny High School Marching Band in the 2023 homecoming parade on Sept. 29 at the high school.
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Jordan Frisco and Michael Gautner were crowned North Allegheny High School’s homecoming king and queen on Sept. 29.

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North Allegheny High School’s Sept. 29 homecoming parade had a theme of “Through the Decades” in honor of the school district’s 75th anniversary this year.

Homecoming festivities began with a carnival and food trucks. The NA Tiger Marching Band led a parade around the school and Homecoming Queen and King, Jordan Frisco and Michael Gautner, were crowned at halftime.

North Allegheny’s cheerleaders won “Best Float” with a 1980s PAC-MAN theme.

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