By: BHS News Staff
October 4, 2022
This week was full of fun events including the Homecoming Pep Rally, the Homecoming Football Game, and the long-awaited Homecoming Dance.
The Homecoming Pep Rally was in the gymnasium, and the homecoming court played various types of games including tug of war. The cheerleaders as well as the band also performed.
Announced at the Pep Rally was the Spirit Week winner, and the seniors came out victorious. They had the most spirit throughout the week and also won the best decorated hallway with their class color, red.
On Friday evening, the football team hosted the Cuyahoga Heights Red Wolves. With a large crowd on hand, the band performing, the Hurricettes dancing, cheerleaders cheering, and the homecoming king and queen being announced, this had the makings of a very memorable night.
Unfortunately, the Brooklyn Hurricanes Football team lost 31-0, but some good news to share is that Seniors Anthony Starr and Delaney David were crowned king and queen. Congratulations, you two!
On Saturday evening, the Homecoming Dance was a blast!
Walking through, you were introduced to lights and candles, as well as a walkway with leaves making a path way to the dance floor. Walking further in, there was a decorated arch with mushrooms, leaves, and more lights.
On the dance floor, many danced the night away. Towards the end of the night, the Seniors all gathered into a circle and sang “See You Again” by Charlie Puth featuring Wiz Khalifa.
For a quick breather and a bite to eat, the patrons enjoyed the refreshments from the concession stand and hung out with their friends.

The music changed up a bit from years past as there were more diverse songs in different languages, including Spanish.
The dance really captured the enchanted forest theme.
Homecoming week was busy, but the school spirit and fun activities were worth every bit of fatigue. BHS, we enjoyed ourselves, and we hope that you did, too.
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