Isle of Wight Academy wins homecoming game 20-0
Published 11:16 am Wednesday, October 16, 2024
- Elena Wilson, who was crowned Isle of Wight Academy's 2024 homecoming queen, rides in the back of a pickup truck. (Photos by Stephen Faleski | The Smithfield Times)
Isle of Wight Academy’s varsity football team won its Oct. 11 homecoming game versus Accomack County’s Nandua High School, with the Chargers defeating the Warriors 20-0.
The win marked the Chargers’ second to date in the seven weeks since the fall 2024 season began, according to results on MaxPreps.com.
During halftime, the private school announced Robin Whitley, who’s in her 49th year teaching kindergarten, as grand marshal of this year’s IWA homecoming parade. Elena Wilson was crowned as this year’s homecoming queen.
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The Chargers stand for the national anthem.
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The Chargers take the field.
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The Chargers and Warriors face off at the lineup.
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IWA cheerleaders perform
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A Charger kicker gets a running start.
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A Charger tangles with a Warrior
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Two Chargers chase after a Warrior
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The homecoming game drew an enthusiastic crowd
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The Chargers and Warriors go head to head
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IWA Chargers and Nandua High School Warriors collide
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Charger and Warrior linebackers tangle.
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A Charger chases after two Warriors
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A Charger blocks a Warrior
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A Charger throws the ball to a teammate ahead of the start of the start of the second half.
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Robin Whitley, who’s in her 49th year teaching kindergarten, was this year’s homecoming parade grand marshal.
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IWA’s majorettes march during the halftime homecoming parade.
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IWA’s elementary students wave to spectators from a hay bale float.
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The thetamore, or eighth-grade class, waves from a float.
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Chris Hooper, assistant head of school, crowns Elena Wilson as homecoming queen.
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The junior class waves from a float.
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Junior varsity cheerleaders wave from a truck and float.
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The sophomore class waves from a float