Atlanta Homecoming Court 2020
QUEEN NOMINEES
QUENIJAH COOK is the 18-year-old daughter of Regina and Vollie Cook, and is the granddaughter of Evelyn Simon, Brenda Lightsey and Shirley Cook.
Quenijah is a member of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church of Atlanta, has been awarded with Girls State, is a two-time district and area champion in shot put, and a member of National Honor Society.
Her hobbies include spending time with family and friends, fishing and trail riding.
Her plan for the future is to graduate college with a degree in veterinary science and medicine.
CALLIE NICOLE DYER is the 17-year-old daughter of Kristie and Mark Alexander, and is the granddaughter of Barbara McGee, Monty and Debbie Dyer, Travis and Cheryl Alexander and Joyce Dumas.
She attends Cross Creek Cowboy Church and is a 4-year varsity volleyball member (Second Team All-District and Academic All-District) and 4-year varsity softball member (Second Team All-District).
Callie was a member of the BBBFRL for two years, a 3-year varsity cheerleader (2x All-American nominee, made the All-American team and was a state champion in crowd leading at the varsity spirit competition.
Callie enjoys spend time with friends and family, playing sports, sleeping and shopping.
Her future plans include attending University of Central Arkansas to become an Athletic Trainer.
JENNIFER JA’NYA EASTER is the 17-yearold daughter of Kimberly Payne and Desmond Easter, and is the granddaughter of Irene and Oliver Easter and Frankie and Kenneth Rand.
Jennifer is a member of Colquitt Baptist Church, plays varsity volleyball, plays varsity basketball, runs varsity track and is a two-time state champion, gold medalist in track.
Her hobbies include eating everyday around the clock, binge-watching tv shows, rapping with the LUNCH CREW, and making everyone around her laugh.
She also enjoys popping up on her sisters and brothers because they’re all so far apart.
She enjoys get-togethers with the in-laws, traveling places with Jazz and her grandparents, and annoying Daimion.
She enjoys spending time with her dad because it makes them closer and spending time with her great-grandparents listening to all the stories they have to tell.
Jennifer wants to attend Texas A&M and major in Marine Biology.
While in college she plans to volunteer at marine research centers to study the different breeds of dolphins and sea turtles.
After getting her degree and working a few years, she plans to open her own animal shelter for more animals outside of marine life.
AYANNA MONAE RICHARDSON is the 17-year-old daughter of Damien Richardson and the late Jennifer Richardson, and is the granddaughter of Nell and Larry James and the late Bruce Anderson.
Ayanna attends First Baptist Church, Atlanta, is one of the captains for the Atlanta High School color guard, and plays the clarinet in the Big Bad Band from Rabbitland.
Ayanna is also the Editor in Chief of the Atlanta yearbook staff and a member of student council. She has been Class Favorite for three years straight and is a member of the National Honor Society.
Ayanna loves spending time with family, and laughing with her granny a lot.
She enjoys hanging out with friends, especially Meocha and the duo Maggie and Sydney Lightfoot, laughing with the lunch crew on a daily basis at random stuff, the long practices with every single one of the guard girls.
Ayanna also loves helping people during rough times of their lives and making people happy.
Lastly she really enjoys working with her family at their family owned business, Topp Hat’s Kickin’ Chicken!
After graduating high school, Ayanna plans to attend Texas Tech University to pursue a degree in nursing, specializing in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
KATE ANNALISE LUMMUS is the 17-yearold daughter of Chris and Tammy Lummus, and is the granddaughter of Jim and Phyllis Stanley and Gary and Jill Lummus.
She attends Cross Creek Cowboy Church and has been the drum major of the BBBFRL the past two years.
During her sophomore year she was flute squad leader and a 2019 State Marching Band top five finalist.
Kate has also been the class president of her junior class, a district debate qualifier, NHS member, student council member, a HOBY and RYLA participant, Girl State member and took part in district UIL ready writing her freshman year,
Her hobbies include spending time with Emma and Ella, going to McLeod and hanging out with the McLeodians, singing, playing piano, eating and sleeping.
Kate plans to attend Texas A&M in College Station or Abilene Christian in the fall of 2021 and major in biology and then pursue a career as a dentist.
Kate would one day love to get married and have a family.
AUBREY JOANNE ANTHONY is the 17-yearold daughter of Greg and Stacy Anthony, and is the granddaughter of Dennis and Jo Anthony of Longview and Ray and Dianne Martin of Abilene.
She attends the church First Baptist Atlanta and is a varsity cheerleader.
Aubrey is also a part of the Atlanta theatre department and competes in UIL One Act Play.
She is an All-American cheerleader, is a part of the National Honors Society and is a youth leader at her church.
Her hobbies include spending time at the lake with her family, sleeping, watching classic movies and hanging out with ¨the boys¨: Jack, Caden, and Kentrell.
Aubrey plans to attend Texas Tech University and major in biology.
After this she wishes to go to veterinary school.
Along with opening her own clinic, Aubrey wants to travel the world with her job.
KING NOMINEES
EDDIE “TREY” ADAMS, III is the 17-yearold son of Donna and Eddie Adams Jr., and is the grandson of Brenda Peterson, Clara and Eddie Adams Sr. and Judy Baxter.
He attends West Side Baptist Church and is a 3-year Academic Award recipient.
This is his third year on the varsity football team. He is a 2-time state qualifier in powerlifting and he’s earned a regional bronze and regional gold medal in powerlifting.
Trey has been on the varsity shot put team for three years, and this is likely to be his fourth year.
He played the trumpet and baritone in the Atlanta High School band for three years and went to state his third year.
Trey enjoys playing video games with friends, lifting weights, listening to music, watching Hulu, sleeping and occasionally drawing.
He plans to attend college at the University of Texas and earn a degree in marketing to assist in a future career in real estate. Of course, he would love to continue his football career in college as well.
DAIMION TAMONT COLLINS is the 17-yearold son of Benjamin and Kimberly Collins, and is the grandson of Linda Williams, Ben Collins Sr. and Martha Collins, BC and the late Ethel James.
As a freshman Damion received the New Comer of the Year and All-Tournament awards in basketball.
During his sophomore year he was named District MVP and All-Tournament in basketball and as a junior he was named District MVP and Tournament MVP. Damion is a 5-star basketball recruit, is the No. 2 2021 Player in Texas and is the No. 10 2021 Player in the Nation.
He is also a member of the Booker T Washington 4-H club and Driven to Change, a Non-Profit Organization founder.
Daimion likes chilling with the bros, hooping, spending time with my family and riding horses.
After graduating he wants to attend college and Major in Agriculture and further his career in basketball and go to the NBA.
He currently has 20 scholarship offers and will make a decision soon about the college he will be attending.
JACKSON WARREN is the 17-year-old son of Jeffrey and Michelle Warren, and is the grandson of George and Mary Grogan, Roger and Glenda Warren and Bobby and the late Shirley Jackson.
Jackson is a member of the First Baptist Church, Atlanta.
He is a member of the Nation Honor Society and he serves as the executive treasurer for the student council.
He is a member of the varsity football team, varsity baseball team, a member of the Big Bad Band from Rabbit Land where he is a section leader and was a part of the All-State Band.
Jackson serves as a youth leader, a member of Celebration Singers and One Accord, and a member of the Youth Worship Group for the Church.
During Jackson’s free time, he likes to duck hunt, spend time with his friends and family, play sports, hang out with the football team and lunch table, play guitar and eat ice cream with Hannah.
After graduation, he plans to go to Texas State University to pursue a degree in Civil Engineering.
KENTRELL RASHUN LUCKEY is the 17-year-old son of Jimmy and Denetta Cook, and is the grandson of the late Olean and Artha D. Dowell.
Kentrell attends Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Atlanta, and participates in track and varsity cross country, where he has qualified for the regional championship twice.
He has been the trombone squad leader for three years in a row for the BBBFRL.
He has served as the Executive President of Student Council for the past two years and also served as sophomore class president.
He is a member of the National Honor Society. He is in the Top 10 Percent of his class and a 3-year academic award recipient.
He participated in UIL Spelling where he was a regional qualifier his sophomore year.
Kentrell enjoys hanging out with “the boys”; Jack, Aubrey and Caden, and enjoys attending band competitions and cross country meets. He enjoys late night baking desserts.
Kentrell plans to attend Texas Tech University after graduating high school to major in biology and later pursue a career as a radiologist.
COLIN MORRIS is the 17-year-old son of the wonderful Alisa and Joel Morris, and is the grandson of John and Jerilyn Gruber and the late Joel and Kay Morris.
Colin attends the United Methodist Church, Atlanta, and is the salutatorian as of now for the class of 2021.
He’s involved in multiple extracurricular activities such as: student council as senior class president, vice president of Atlanta’s hero society which focuses on community service, plays varsity baseball and played football until a shoulder injury retired him.
Colin’s hobbies include playing sports, annoying Ms. Charleston and his parents.
He also enjoys hanging out with the boys and trying to stay out of trouble.
Colin plans to attend college at West Point and have a career in the Army.
When he retires he plans on becoming a civil engineer and hopes to work on the infrastructures of developing countries.

