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Najah Reddish crowned as TCHS Homecoming Queen
Malayna Ammons crowned as Homecoming Princess
2022 TCHS Homecoming Court (l to r): Madison Page (freshman), Thomasja Moore (junior), Najah Reddish (queen), Malayna Ammons (princess), and Aubrey Poole (sophomore).
2022 TCHS Homecoming Court (l to r): Madison Page (freshman), Thomasja Moore (junior), Najah Reddish (queen), Malayna Ammons (princess), and Aubrey Poole (sophomore). - photo by Paul Evans

Najah Reddish was crowned as the 2022 Tattnall County High School (TCHS) Homecoming Queen on the night of Wednesday, September 28, in Warrior Stadium. Reddish is the 17-year-old daughter of Norisha Miller of Glennville. 

Malayna Ammons was crowned as Homecoming Princess. She is the 17-year-old daughter of Scott and Karisha Ammons of Collins. 

Their court included junior Thomasja Moore, sophomore Aubrey Poole, and freshman Madison Page. Moore is the 16-year-old daughter of Geneva Moore and Thomas Moore of Collins. Poole is the 15-year-old daughter of Jesse and Melissa Poole of Glennville. Page is the 14-year-old daughter of Stevie and Sabrina Page of Glennville. 

Paris Coney, Jamie Ellis, Hannah Greger, and Kinsley Hutcheson were among the senior representatives. Bella Brisley, Layla James, and Elainie Lewis were among the junior representatives. ZaRayna Anderson was the other sophomore representative, and Bentlee Sikes was the other freshman representative.