Atlanta Homecoming 2025
QUEEN NOMINEES Kayden Allen
Kayden Allen is the 17-year-old daughter of Larry and Tressa Allen and the granddaughter of the late Larry Lee Allen, the late Doris Allen, Vanessa Martin and Kevin Martin.
Kayden attends First Baptist Church in Atlanta She is a part of the Atlanta Varsity cheer team, where she is a 3-time All-American nominee and a one-time All-American cheer leader. She has traveled with the Atlanta cheer team to the UIL spirit competition for the past two years, earning two top ten spots in the state. Kayden is also a part of the Atlanta Lady Rabb Varsity volleyball team and made it to playoffs last year after finishing third in the district. Kayden is also a member of the national honor society.
Kayden enjoys playing volleyball, and getting on Coach Waddell’s nerves. She enjoys bus rides with the cheer team and cheering on those Atlanta Rabbits. She enjoys Taco Bell runs with “Creme de la Meow Meow” and chilling in Gabby’s room for hours. She enjoys spending time with her family, riding four wheelers with her dad and having long talks with her mom. She loves taking drives to Texarkana with her sister and Ariyah, facetime calls with her best friend Carlajah and riding with Kenzie everywhere. She also enjoys sleeping and doing her nails.
Kayden plans to attend Prairie View A&M University and major in education to become a teacher.
Breleigh Conejo
Breleigh Ann Conejo is the proud daughter of Amber Peacock and George Conejo and his wife Jessica.
Breleigh is a 17-year-old senior and third generation Atlanta Rabbit.
She is the granddaughter of Gary and Shannon Peacock, and Delcie Gearlds, and Sonya Crosby and Jose Conejo. Her Great Grandparents are Kathy and the late Neal Peacock, Kathy and Lionel McCraw, and Rhonda and Ronnie Waters.
Breleigh, which most call Bre, attends New Hope Baptist Church in Bloomburg.
She is currently enrolled in college-accredited classes while completing her high school studies. Breleigh played softball in High School, which has always been her passion. She grew up playing recreational softball and attending traveling tournaments. She once earned honorable mention for her Softball League and was chosen to play on the All-American Team. She has also assisted in the Special Olympics at her school, supporting and cheering on the amazing participants.
When she can find time outside of her studies, she enjoys spending time with her family, her best friends Zalissya, Jayda and Lexi and teaching her little siblings the ways of life. Most of her time is spent with her now one year old Yorkipoo named Benji and trying to convince him he is not a Great Dane.
Breleigh hopes to attend Texas A&M University, where she plans to receive her Masters of Counseling or Psychology. Gig’em Aggs! One of Breleigh’s greatest strengths and her passion is caring for others and offering support to friends. She is always hoping to help people through their life challenges and bring a little joy to their lives.
Kayden Garmon
Kayden Jenee Garmon is the 17-year-old daughter of Latasha Lockett and Kedrick Garmon and the granddaughter of Priscilla Edwards and Lamar Lockett Sr.
She attends St. Paul CME of Atlanta. Kayden currently takes a class for AVP and PCT, hoping to receive both certificates of completion at the end of the year.
Although she stopped doing sports when she entered high school, she enjoys braiding hair as a form of therapy for herself.
Her future plans are to finish high school and go to college to be an OBGYN. She wishes to get her bachelor’s degree, medical degree, and doctorate degree, majoring in Biochemistry and pursuing a career in the medical field. She also looks forward to making a positive impact in the lives of others around her and on the underclassmen.
Adelaide Giesler
Adelaide Giesler is the 17-year-old daughter of Lanny and Brooke Giesler and granddaughter of Mark and Julia Mays and Mike and Diane Giesler.
She and her family attends church in Texarkana at Christ Community Church.
Adelaide participates in cross country and is proud to be a part of a two-year state qualifying team and a second- place regional team. She is also a varsity cheerleader and a three-year All-American cheerleader.
Adelaide’s hobbies include slow runs with the cross-country girls, Texarkana and Sonic runs with her friends, going to Caddo with her family, hunting with her dad and going to Waco to see her sister, Aurelia, whenever she gets the chance.
After graduation, Adelaide plans to attend college to earn a bachelor’s in nutrition and later attend dental hygiene school to become a dental hygienist.
Emma Jo McCall
Emma Jo McCall the 17-year-old daughter of Leigh and Eric McCall and the granddaughter of William and Vicki McCall, Wayne Weathersby, Karen Tromza and the late Keith Tromza.
Emma Jo’s escort for the event is her daddy, Eric Mc-Call.
She and her family attend Christ Community Church in Texarkana.
Emma Jo plays golf and is proud to be a part of the team that qualified for State last year and has won District the last three years. She is also a varsity cheerleader and a two-year All-American cheerleader.
Emma Jo’s hobbies include golfing on the weekends, embroidery, coffee-runs, getting sushi with Addie and Lucy, watching movies, playing the piano, reading, latenight dinners with the family and last-minute runs to the store for ice cream with her sisters.
After graduation, Emma Jo plans to attend Dallas Baptist University and complete her degree in pre-medicine. She then plans to attend medical school.
KING NOMINEES Campbell Autrey
Campbell Edwin Autrey is the 17-year-old son of Chad and Angela Autrey and the grandson of Sharon Autrey, the late Eddie Autrey, Shirley Campbell and the late Ron Campbell.
He attends church at Calvary Tabernacle located in Queen City. Campbell is a member of the “Big Bad Band from Rabbit Land” where he is on the drumline. He runs cross country, track and is a member of the Atlanta High School FFA.
His hobbies include raising cattle, rodeo clowning, leather work, running, spending time with his family and his girlfriend Emma Jo.
Campbell plans to attend North East Texas Community College in Mt. Pleasant to pursue an Associates degree in Physical Therapy Assistant in hopes to continue his education, earning a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
Carson Caver
Carson David Caver is the 18-year-old son of Chris and Kyli Caver and the grandson of Paul and Toni Stringer and Glenn Caver and Donna Yarbrough Gandy.
He attends church at Church on the Rock located in Texarkana, Texas.
Carson is a member of the National Honor Society, a three-time regional golfer for the Atlanta golf team, and the center snare for the “Big Bad Band From Rabbitland.”
His hobbies include golfing with his friends, surfing at the lake, duck hunting with Luke and Rem, traveling with his family and spending time with his family and girlfriend Lexi.
Carson plans to attend college and explore the opportunity to continue his golf career as well as major in construction science or accounting.
Kayden Linwood
Kayden Linwood is the 17-year-old son of Ken and Chassidy Linwood and the grandson of Kim and Teletha Spelling and Yuwanda Linwood.
He attends Macedonia Baptist Church in Linden. Kayden is a 3-year Varsity starter on the football team, was named Honorable Mention Corner Back in both his sophomore and junior years, has run Varsity track for three years, is a 2-year regional finalist in the 4x400m and 4x100m, is a 2-time district champion and area champion.
He enjoys hanging out with the guys, spending time with family, working out with his dad and brother Kason and enjoys playing the game and wrestling with his mom.
Kayden plans to attend college on a scholarship after a successful senior season. He feels that he argues persuasively, so pursuing a career as a lawyer seems like a great fit for him. If he doesn’t go to college, he plans to serve his country, following in the footsteps of his older sister, Makaylin.
Dylan Phillips
Dylan Phillips is the 18-year-old proud son of Rosemary Phillips and the grandson of Ben Garretson and the late Rosie Garretson, late Larry Phillips, Joy Smith and the late Jackie Smith.
He attends Calvary Tabernacle in Queen City. Dylan plays a tuba in The Big Bad Band from Rabbit Land and holds the position of squad leader and loading crew captain. The band placed third and second at the state marching band competition in 2022 and 2024. Dylan is also the equipment manager for the football team and assists in athletic training duties.
He enjoys watching and betting on every sport but most of all he enjoys watching the best college football team the Texas Longhorns win every game and watching the worst college football team, Texas A&M lose every game. He also likes to scare people with a taser.
Dylan plans to work until he is old enough to attend the Texarkana, Texas Police Academy. After becoming a patrol officer, he intends to advance through the ranks, with the long-term goal of returning to Cass County to run for sheriff.
Marshawn Woodberry
Marshawn Corde Woodberry is the 17-year-old son of Juanita Woodberry and Mickey Woodberry and the grandson of Bob Kidd, Evie Kidd and Myrdis Woodberry.
He attends Mt. Grove Baptist in Texarkana, Arkansas.
Marshawn has been a dedicated member of the varsity football team for three years and also ran track for three years.
In his free time, Marshawn enjoys spending time with his family, hanging out with friends like Ethan Harper and Omariea Kinney, eating good food, watching movies, working out, mowing the lawn with his grandfather, reading, driving and playing games with friends.
He plans to attend college, earn a degree in business, continue playing football and eventually start a family.

