Greene County High School students celebrated Homecoming with a variety of activities, from crowning of kings and queens at their annual coronation to the Homecoming parade held Friday, which featured the still-in-formation Greene County High band, dance line, cheer leaders, numerous brightly decorated floats, majorettes, football players, motorcycle and horse riders. Many community participants entered vehicles carrying signs encouraging voters to go to the polls on Nov. 6 for the General Elections. Sheriff Jonathan Benison and Superintendent Dr. James Carter served as 2018 Homecoming Grand Marshals. A large number turned out to enjoy the parade and the game. The Tigers defeated Holt High School with 30 – 13 score, giving the Tigers a 1-3 season.
The Greene County varsity football team has an away non-conference game at Sumter Central (York, AL) on Friday, September 28 at 7:00 p.m. Good Luck Tigers.