Lewiston’s 2025 homecoming game reined in fans from both Lewiston and Clarkston on Sept. 12. It also served as the annual Battle of the Bridges (BoB) rivalry game between the Lewiston Bengals and Clarkston Bantams.
The Bengals shut out the Bantams with a score of 46-0. According to the Lewiston Tribune, this solidified the Bengals’ decade of dominance over the Bantams, as the Bengals have beaten the Bantams every BoB since 2015. According to MaxPreps.com, the Bengals now hold a record of 1-3, with the Bantams being their only victory this season.
During halftime, LHS crowned the Homecoming Royalty.
- Senior Homecoming King was Mason Way, with Ella Vanhorn as Homecoming Queen
- First Senior Prince was Isaac Dover, and first Senior Princess was Katherine Wren.
- The second Senior Prince was Sam Kaufman, and the second Senior Princess was Aliah Winterbottom.
- Junior royalty was Tucker Tanata and Jorja Jelineck
- Sophomore royalty was Colt Walker and Mia Smith
- Freshman royalty was Luca Raykovich and Gemini Lacuesta
Before the game, the Bengals upheld the tailgate tradition; this year, many new faces and clubs joined the party, including our very own Bengal’s Purr booth.
The next LHS varsity football game is Friday, Sep. 19, against the Bothel Cougars at home. The Bothel Cougars have an undefeated record of 2-0.