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Homecoming at West Orange High School Hits All the Right Notes

WEST ORANGE, NJ – Homecoming Night at West Orange School on Oct. 25 was filled with excitement as Homecoming Royalty was crowned, the annual Band Night rocked the stands, the West Orange PAL cheerleaders made an appearance to help celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness, the Steve DiGregorio recipients were announced, and West Orange took the win over Bloomfield 41-12 in the last home game of the season.

Homecoming Royalty Crowned 

Several years ago, West Orange High School reformatted the annual Homecoming King and Queen program to become more inclusive. Faculty at the high school nominated six students this year and seniors were able to vote for their top two. Nyah McKinney and Kyle Cassidy were crowned. Here are the bios of the candidates:

Kyle Cassidy 

Kyle is the captain of the boys varsity soccer team and a member of the varsity wrestling team. He is a member of National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, and Interact club. He has volunteered at elementary schools in West Orange, Run for Nikhil, and TOPsoccer. 

Alexa Dias

Alexa is West Orange Cheer co-captain, Student Council President, and a member of the orchestra. Alexa donates  time to mentoring and coaching future cheerleaders as well as pursuing her passion for music through practicing the violin and piano.

Kamya Jariwala

Kamya is currently the public relations director for the Class of 2025 and has been an officer for the class since freshman year. Kamya is also the vice president of the  Asian Culture Club and the public relations director of Mu Alpha Theta. She regularly volunteers with the local organization United Asian Voices to plan, emcee, and advertise for community events hosted at WOHS or the West Orange Public Library and is also a volunteer tutor for the West Orange African Heritage Organization.

Eleanor Kukes

Ellie is the senior drum major of the marching band and has played in the Wind Ensemble for three years. She participated in the NJ All-State band this past winter. Ellie is a four-year varsity member of the girls lacrosse team and the vice president of the French Honor Society. Additionally, she is the president and co-founder of the West Orange Chapter of Best Buddies, and loves to crochet in her free time.

EahJay McAdams

EJ is a student-athlete that has been part of the West Orange family for four years. West Orange family for about four years now. EJ grew up in East Orange where he started his football career at the age of 5! He transferred here with the intention of excelling in the athletics department as well as academics. As a result of his hard work and dedication, he is an honor roll student with a great work ethic. EJ is a D1 football athlete, committed to Marshall University.

Nyah McKinney

Nyah is the senior class president and the captain of the varsity cheer and lacrosse teams. She is Co-Editor-In-Chief of the school newspaper, secretary of the Unity Club, a member of four honor societies, several clubs, and a student volunteer for United Asian Voices of WO. As a four-year varsity starter for the WO girls lacrosse team, Nyah is verbally committed to continue her academic and lacrosse career at Howard University in D.C.

In addition to the nominees, each year WOHS selects two special royals:

 William Debellonia

William is a kind, caring student who has a great sense of humor. He participates in the 18-21 program, is an avid swimmer and enjoys participating in the Play Unified program.

Siena Zeppa

Siena is a friendly and creative student who participates in the Internship program and Best Buddies Club. She enjoys working behind the scenes in all WOHS fall and spring productions, volunteering for the Interact Club and eating sushi.

Royalty

Kyle Cassidy and Nyah McKinney

Royalty

(L-R) WOHS Athletic Director Stephan Zichella, Class of 2025 Advisors Lauren Demaio and Michelle Morais-Lawrence, WOHS Principal Oscar Guerrero, William DeBellonia, Kamya Jariwala, Ellie Kukes, Kyle Cassidy, Nyah McKinney, Superintendent Hayden Moore, EaJay McAdams, Alexa Dias, Siena Zeppa

Band Night

The annual District Band Night rocked the stands during the game as music students from Edison, Roosevelt, and Liberty Middle Schools joined the members to play along with the Marching Band, led by Drum Major Leila Slaten. District Band Night gives middle school students the opportunity to experience the Marching Band and enjoy the excitement of performing at a game.

Band Night

Breast Cancer Awareness Night and the West Orange PAL Cheerleaders 

Both West Orange and Bloomfield High Schools recognized Breast Cancer Awareness Month with touches of pink on the uniforms of the football teams, cheerleaders, and marching band. The West Orange PAL cheerleaders, under the direction of former board of education member Cheryl Merklinger, performed a special routine with the WOHS cheer team.

WOPAL and Cheer

WOHS Cheer

Steve DiGregorio Young Men of the Year Recipients 

In a pre-game ceremony, Eajay McAdams from West Orange High School and Sebastian Urena from Bloomfield High School were named 2024 recipients of the Steve DiGregorio Young Men of the Year award, sponsored by the SFC and the New York Jets. High schools across NJ nominate high-character individuals who participate in their communities as well as on the field. One player will be selected in the near future as the top winner.

Steve DiGregorio was a beloved coach and family man that passed away in 2021 from pancreatic cancer following a storied high school and college football coach career. The SFC and NY Jets began the award program to honor DiGregorio’s memory.

DiGregorio

EahJay McAdams and WOHS Football Coach Darnell Grant (AD Zichella in background)

DiGregorio

Sebastian Urena with Bloomfield football coach Mike Carter and family

West Orange Takes Win Over Bloomfield, 41-12 

In the last game of the regular season, West Orange got the win over Bloomfield, 41-12. This puts the Mountaineers’ season record at 7-2 and 5-0 in the Freedom Red Division as they head into the playoffs next week.

Touchdowns by David Moore, Terrell Wilfong, and Farad Green in the first, and Christopher Barrino, Sydney Padilla, and Farad Green in the second, with five successful XPMs by kicker Mason Insana, set the score for West Orange.

See all the stats on NJ.com HERE.

WO v Bloomfield

SEE ALL THE PHOTOS FROM HOMECOMING ROYALTY HERE.

SEE THE PHOTOS FROM BAND NIGHT HERE.

SEE THE PHOTOS FROM THE WO V. BLOOMFIELD GAME AND THE WOHS/WOPAL CHEERLEADERS HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cynthia Cumming
Oct. 27, 2024