On Sept. 20, the Knights of Loy Norrix celebrated the end of the week of homecoming with a football game and a dance. During the game, the student section and marching band brought great energy to the stadium to energize their home team. The Knights fought hard, but didn't come away with a victory. After the game, students moved into the school for a night of fun and dance in the cafeteria.
The Norrix defensive line makes a stop against Mattawan during the homecoming game.
Drum Majors Jazz Coston, James Cook and Jazmyne Miner-Kingston salute before starting the bands homecoming performance. The band would perform a shortened version of their halftime show.
Saxophone Gage Charles starts to play during the band's performance of the Tina Turner arrangement of “Proud Mary.” “Proud Mary” would be the only song the band would perform, due to the focus on the homecoming court.
Junior Jazz Coston directs the band as they play “Proud Mary” during their homecoming performance. The student section watches the band while they perform.
Senior James Cook plays his trumpet with the band as they perform one of their stand tunes. Stand tunes are songs that the band plays from the bleachers during stoppages in play.
Many students in the marching band prepare to play one of their stand tunes during a break in the action at the football game.
Genesis Walker starts dancing away from the action of the rest of the dance.
A dance circle forms around a dancing student as energy rises during the homecoming.
Senior Haneef Hampton makes his way into the center of a dance circle during homecoming. Hampton won the dance contest earlier in the day at the pep assembly.
Sophomore Michael Austin dances his way around the room as a part of a conga line.