Head and shoulders above tonight

In front of homecoming, South Callaway seeks Eastern Conference championship

South Callaway's candidates for the 2015 Homecoming King and Queen are pictured (from left): Kassandra Wetherell, Ajay Cave, Kenneday Farley, Dillon Stone, Levi Mealy, Amanda McDonald, Johnny Wyman, Rachel Kimminau, Brandon Ward, and Kennedy Baker.
South Callaway's candidates for the 2015 Homecoming King and Queen are pictured (from left): Kassandra Wetherell, Ajay Cave, Kenneday Farley, Dillon Stone, Levi Mealy, Amanda McDonald, Johnny Wyman, Rachel Kimminau, Brandon Ward, and Kennedy Baker.

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The United States' USA-1, with Steven Holcomb, front, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, and Curtis Tomasevicz, celebrate their gold medal finish during the men's four-man bobsled final competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Whistler, British Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010.

The 2015 Homecoming season continues as South Callaway is the latest area school celebrating.

In addition, the Bulldogs, 6-1, may also get to celebrate a championship as they meet undefeated Mark Twain for the Eastern Missouri Conference title in Mokane tonight.

South Callaway's candidates for the 2015 Homecoming King and Queen are pictured (from left): Kassandra Wetherell, Ajay Cave, Kenneday Farley, Dillon Stone, Levi Mealy, Amanda McDonald, Johnny Wyman, Rachel Kimminau, Brandon Ward, and Kennedy Baker.

The Bulldogs will play at home for the first time in three weeks. The showdown with Mark Twain kicks off at 7:00 p.m.

Next Friday, South Callaway stays at home for the regular season finale to face Bowling Green.