2025 Homecoming
Congratulations to 2025 Homecoming King and Queen Chase Messinger and Brooke Hess! More photos inside

The 2025 Lampeter-Strasburg High School Homecoming Court
Updated 10/14/2025

Congratulations to our 2025 Homecoming royals! LSHS Homecoming King Chase Messinger and Homecoming Queen Brooke Hess, First Runners-up Carlos Berrios and Maddie Frego (far left and right), and Second Runners-up Addison Boyd and Mitchell Swarr.
Want more homecoming pictures? Check out these albums courtesy of Cynthia Powell Photography:
Powder Puff Game - October 9, 2025
Homecoming Game - October 10, 2025
Lampeter-Strasburg High School will celebrate Homecoming Week from October 6–11, 2025, with a full slate of activities. Students can cheer on the Pioneers at home sporting events, show their spirit during themed dress-up days, and gather for the fall pep rally to join in games and watch skits performed by the members of the homecoming court. The week also features the senior tailgate party, the powder puff football game, the homecoming football game, and a Midnight Garden-themed dance. In the midst of the excitement, students will cast their votes for this year’s Homecoming King and Queen. Best of luck to all members of the 2025 Homecoming Court!
2025 HOMECOMING KING CANDIDATES
The 2025 Homecoming King will be crowned on Thursday, October 9, at halftime of the Powder Puff Football game. The game starts at 7 p.m., and tickets cost $3. Please note that spirit passes will not be accepted at this game.

2025 Homecoming Queen Candidates (from left) Carlos Berrios, Cole Lopez, Peter Fiorello, Alex Salaki, Shrey Singh, Keegan Curtis, Mitchell Swarr, and Chase Messinger
Carlos Berrios
Carlos is the son of Jose Berrios and Sara Musser-Berrios. He is the Secretary General of the Lampeter-Strasburg Model United Nations, alternate captain of the L-S Quiz Bowl team, a violin player in the L-S Orchestra, Link Crew Leader, and a member of the morning announcements team and High School Heroes. Carlos works at the Speckled Hen in Strasburg and plans to attend college to study mechanical or civil engineering.
Keegan Curtis
Keegan is the son of Jeremy and Sherri Curtis. Keegan is a football team captain and a member of the boys' lacrosse team, Model UN, Ski & Snowboard Club, Varsity Club, and High School Heroes. He plans to go to college to major in business and play football.
Peter Fiorello
Peter is the son of Peter and Bethany Fiorello. He is a member of the football team and is a Student Council representative. Outside of school, he participates in YoungLife. After high school, he plans to go to college to major in business and play football.
Cole Lopez
Cole is the son of Sarah Lopez and Ray Lopez. He is a member of the football and boys' lacrosse teams, as well as a Student Council representative. Cole works at Rolled Cold and LH Brubaker and plans to attend Seton Hill to play lacrosse and possibly football.
Chase Messinger
Chase is the son of Jeremy and Jill Messinger. He is a member of the baseball team, boys' basketball team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Varsity Club, Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Students, High School Heroes, and National Honor Society. Outside of school, he attends Millersville Bible Church and participates in YoungLife. After high school, Chase plans to attend college to study business.
Alex Salaki
Alex is the son of Jana and Nick Salaki. He is a member of the football and boys' lacrosse teams. He works as a lifeguard and plans to become a police officer in the future.
Shrey Singh
Shrey is the son of Rashi Majithia and Harjit Singh. He is the Class of 2026 treasurer, National Honor Society treasurer, the president of Model UN, and the president of the Chess Club. He is also involved in Mock Trial, Interact, Student Council, Inter-Club Council, STEM Club, Ski and Snowboard Club, High School Heroes, and the boys' lacrosse team. After high school, Shrey plans to attend a four-year university to study finance.
Mitchell Swarr
Mitchell is the son of Shawn and Katrina Swarr. He is the Class of 2026 secretary and a member of Varsity Club, National Honor Society, Yearbook, High School Heroes, and Student Council. Mitchell is the captain of the football team, captain of the wrestling team, and a member of the boys' lacrosse team. He is a part-time football coach and works in Mrs. Mannix’s first-grade classroom as a work-study student. Outside of school, Mitchell attends Keystone Church, works at LH Brubaker and Auntie Anne’s, is one of Chipotle's top customers, and frequently lifts weights in his basement and at the Y. In the future, Mitchell plans to enlist in the United States Army.
2025 HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES
The 2025 Homecoming Queen will be crowned on Thursday, October 10, at halftime of the Homecoming football game. The game starts at 7 p.m., and tickets cost $5.

2025 Homecoming Queen Candidates (from left) Brooke Hess, Remy Colosi, Audrey Wieand, Adriana Cedeño, Amelia Knarr, Addison Boyd, Julia Knapp, and Maddie Frego
Addison Boyd
Addison is the daughter of Brad and Amanda Boyd. She is the Class of 2026 president and a member of National Honor Society, Link Crew, High School Heroes, Student Council, Choir (as a pianist), Drama Club, Inter-Club Council, Interact Club, Varsity Club, Tri-M, STEM Club, and the girls' basketball team. She is involved in the Stake Youth High Council Committee at her church, where she also serves as the pianist for the church choir. Outside of school, she volunteers in the community and is a hostess at The Brasserie. Next year, Addison hopes to attend college on the West Coast and major in Business and Economics.
Adriana Cedeño
Adriana is the daughter of David Cedeño and Jay Cedeño. She is the National Honor Society historian and a member of the girls' lacrosse team. She is also involved in Mock Trial, Inter-Club Council, High School Heroes, Student Council, Link Crew, Varsity Club, Yearbook, and the L-S Interact Club. Outside of school, she plays club lacrosse and volunteers her time. She also works part-time as a hostess. Adriana plans to attend a four-year college to major in psychology.
Remy Colosi
Remy is the daughter of Heather Colosi and Michael Colosi. She is the co-president of National Honor Society, captain of the marching band’s color guard, vice president of Mock Trial, a Link Crew Leader, and a member of High School Heroes, Ski and Snowboard Club, Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, Drama Club, Cultures Club, Inter-Club Council, and the powder puff football team. Remy works at Speckled Hen and babysits outside of school. She plans to attend the College of Charleston to study public relations and marketing.
Maddie Frego
Maddie is the daughter of Jeffrey and Maria Frego. She is a captain of the field hockey team and a member of National Honor Society, Student Council, Link Crew, High School Heroes, Concert Band, Interact Club, Mini-THON, STEM club, and the girls' lacrosse team. Outside of school, Maddie is a student at the Viktor Yeliohin International Ballet Academy, and she has performed in The Nutcracker ballet. She also works part-time as a cashier. Maddie plans to attend a four-year college to study something in the STEM field.
Brooke Hess
Brooke is the daughter of Jeff and Anita Hess. She is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Fellowship of Christian Students, Link Crew, High School Heroes, Inter-Club Council, and the winter and spring track & field teams. Outside of school, Brooke is a YoungLife and youth group leader, and she’s employed at Signature Stone, Cherry Hill, and Lives in Balance Gymnastics. Brooke is planning to attend Thaddeus Stevens to study advanced welding and metal fabrication.
Julia Knapp
Julia Knapp is the daughter of Mary Cardamone and Bill Knapp. She is the Class of 2026 vice president, Mock Trial Club president, and a member of the National Honor Society, High School Heroes, Interact Club, Interclub Council, Drama Club, Mini-THON planning committee, STEM Club, Student Council, and the golf team. She is also a Link Crew Leader, boys lacrosse manager, and a cast member in the Spring Musical. Julia is a server at Willow Valley and a student intern at the Lancaster County Courthouse under Judge Spahn. Julia plans to attend a four-year college as an English major. After completing her Bachelor’s degree, Julia will continue her education in law school, hoping to become a criminal attorney.
Amelia Knarr
Amelia Knarr is the daughter of Monica and Dustin Knarr. She is the secretary of Environmental Club, vice president of Tri-M Music Honor Society, and a member of the Drama Club, the fall play and spring musical casts, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Interact club, and the boys' lacrosse team as a manager and statistician. Outside of school, Amelia serves as the president of the Young Women's group and a member of the Stake Youth High Council Committee, both through her church. After high school, she plans to attend college to major in early childhood education with the goal of becoming an elementary school teacher.
Audrey Wieand
Audrey Wieand is the daughter of Matt and Katie Wieand. She is the president of Cultures Club, secretary of Drama Club, vice president of Chorus, and a member of the varsity girls' lacrosse team, the spring musical cast, Concert Choir, High School Heroes, Fellowship of Christian Students, and Madrigals. Outside of school, she serves on the youth leadership team and worship team at Grace Community Church, where she is also a Sunday School one-on-one aide. Audrey plans to attend a four-year college in the fall to major in education.
