Hiawatha Winter Homecoming Royalty

By Josephine May
Hiawatha’s Winter Homecoming royalty was crowned at halftime of the boys game against Holton Friday night. Pictured are Queen Abigail Lowe and King Mitch Bryan. For more photos see pages 9-10 of the print edition or online at www.hiawathaworldonline.com.
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