Crookston High Crowns 2025 Homecoming Royalty

Taylor Wieland and Reggie Winjum named queen and king at annual ceremony

Apr. 13, 2026 at 1:43am

A brightly colored, high-contrast silkscreen print of a homecoming crown repeated in a tight grid pattern, capturing the celebratory energy and iconic symbolism of the annual homecoming tradition.The vibrant homecoming crown design celebrates the annual tradition of honoring exceptional students at Crookston High School.Crookston Today

The Crookston High School student body selected Taylor Wieland as homecoming queen and Reggie Winjum as homecoming king at the 2025 homecoming coronation ceremony on Monday afternoon. Queen candidates were Ava Martin, Emma LaPlante, Ashlyn Bailey, and Chloe Boll, while king candidates were Jay Reese, Evan Shockman, Zander Luckow, and Garrett Fischer.

Why it matters

Homecoming is a cherished annual tradition at Crookston High, celebrating school spirit and community. The selection of the homecoming queen and king is a highlight, recognizing students who exemplify leadership and school pride.

The details

Taylor Wieland is the daughter of Josh and Sarah Wieland, while Reggie Winjum is the son of Chris and Leah Winjum. Reggie's selection completes a family legacy, as all four Winjum children have now been named homecoming royalty over the years.

  • The 2025 homecoming coronation ceremony took place on Monday afternoon.

The players

Taylor Wieland

The 2025 homecoming queen, daughter of Josh and Sarah Wieland.

Reggie Winjum

The 2025 homecoming king, son of Chris and Leah Winjum, completing a family legacy of homecoming royalty.

Crookston High School

The high school where the homecoming coronation ceremony took place.

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The takeaway

Homecoming is a cherished tradition that brings the Crookston community together to celebrate school pride and recognize exceptional students. The selection of Taylor and Reggie as queen and king exemplifies the values and spirit that make Crookston High a special place.