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Six from Juniata High School to vie for Snow King tonight

MIFFLINTOWN — Six seniors at Juniata High School hope to experience royalty that is fit for a king, as the school crowns its annual Snow King tonight.

This year’s Snow King festivities will take place during halftime of the varsity girls basketball game between Juniata and Greenwood in the high school’s gymnasium. The game starts at 7:30 p.m.

The six candidates were selected by various school groups, including the senior class, athletic programs, Student Council, Key Club, SADD, Newspaper Club, FFA, HOSA, Building Trades, National Honor Society, music and art programs and yearbook staff.

Introducing this year’s Snow King candidates:

Wyatt Enrenzeller

Selected by FFA, HOSA and Building Trades, Enrenzeller is the son of Scott and Becky Enrenzeller, of Mifflintown. His future plans are working in carpentry. Enrenzeller’s school activities include Building Trades, National Honor Society and playing football and track. His escort is Madison Leach, daughter of Carey Leach, of Port Royal, and DJ Leach, of Lewistown.

Gage Harlon

Selected by the winter sports teams, Harlon is the son of Rich and Kelly Harlon, of Port Royal. His future plans are to attend Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in Lancaster and major in HVAC. Harlon’s school activities include Student Council, Varsity J and playing Bocce ball, football and baseball. Outside of school, Harlon serves as an assistant coach for Babe Ruth baseball and umpires for Little League Softball. His escort is Savannah Marshall, daughter of Justin and Crystal Marshall, of Thompsontown.

Luke Fowler

Chosen by the National Honor Society, Fowler is the son of Shawn and Traci Fowler, of Honey Grove. His future plans are to attend a four-year college. Fowler’s school activities include National Honor Society, Student Council and participating in cross country and track and field. Outside of school, Fowler attends South Juniata Baptist Church and he is employed at Tussey Mountain Ski Resort. His escort is Fiorella Berbergi, daughter of Alex and Lilliana Espitia, of Mifflintown.

Wyatt Stroup

Selected by the service organizations student council, Key Club, SADD and newspaper club, Stroup is the son of Matt and Kathy Stroup, of Port Royal. His future plans are to attend Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, Pa. Stroup’s school activities include Student Council treasurer, senior class president and participating in band, chorus, cross country and track and field. Outside of school, he is a member of Browns Global Methodist Church and sings in the church choir. Stroup is employed at The Crème Stop in McAlisterville. His escort is Isabella Armstrong, daughter of Shane and Elizabeth Armstrong, of Port Royal.

Lane Peiper

Chosen by the senior class Peiper is the son of Rena Dysinger, of Thompsontown, and Zach Peiper, of Mount Holly Springs. His future plans are to attend Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in Lancaster and major in welding and continue his football career. Peiper’s school activities include football and FFA. Outside of school, he works at Locust Run Farm and helps Dysinger Custom Works. His escort is Victoria Moore, daughter of Jeremy and Amanda Moore, of Port Royal.

Teagan Trout

Chosen by the music, art and yearbook programs, Trout is the son of Jerry and Destiny Trout, of Mifflintown. His school activities include Jazz Band, Key Club, SADD, National Honor Society and participating in cross country and track and field. Outside of school, he is a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church and YMCA volleyball team. His escort is Jessica Maben, daughter of Craig and Jeanette Maben, of Thompsontown.

The Snow King Dance will be held on Saturday, Feb. 1 in the high school gymnasium.

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