Pearl River Celebrates Homecoming 2025: Turning Moments Into Memories with Court & Community Festivities

October 20. 2025

Pearl River Community College has announced its 2025 Homecoming Court, set to be honored ahead of Thursday’s football game against Hinds as part of weeklong campus festivities.  

The court will ride in the Homecoming Parade starting at 5:15 p.m. at Seal Hall and ending at Old Stadium Drive in time for Wildcat Walk at 5:30 p.m. The official presentation on the field is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., with kickoff at 7 p.m. 

Tickets are available online at PRCCAthletics.com/tickets

Nine young women in dresses stand under trees.
2025 PRCC Homecoming Court Kylie Stewart (FCC Freshman), Harley Garraway (FCC Sophomore), Bailee Gamble (Pop Freshman), Laura Smith (Pop Freshman), Emilee Swilley (Pop Queen), Lily Yanez (HCC Sophomore), Jada Johnson (Pop Sophomore), Haydin Lindberg (HCC Freshman), and Crystal Johnson (Pop Sophomore).

Queen 

The 2025 Homecoming Queen is Kiln resident Emilee Grace Swilley. 

Emilee Grace Swilley

Swilley is the daughter of Brian and Desiree Swilley. A graduate of Hancock High School, Swilley served as the Vice President of Student Council and was a member of the National Honor Society. She attends Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Dedeaux and was a member of the Catholic Diocese of Biloxi Spirit Movers organization.  

At The River, Swilley has served as a River Navigator, is a member of our honor society Phi Theta Kappa, is active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and plays a vital role in PRCC’s championship baseball program as a work-study under coach Michael Avalon. She plans to major in Business Administration, and she is planning to transfer to The University of Southern Mississippi next Fall. 

Freshman Maids 

This year’s Freshman Maids are Kylie Stewart of Sumrall representing Forrest County Campus, Laura Kathryn Smith of Sumrall representing the Poplarville Campus, Bailee Gamble of Brookhaven representing the Poplarville Campus, and Haydin Lindberg of Bay St. Louis representing Hancock County Campus. 

Kylie Stewart

Stewart is the daughter of Michelle and Dax Stewart. A graduate of Sumrall High School, she was an active member of the Drama Club and Improv Troupe #8396. She attends St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and is currently pursuing a degree in Elementary Education, with plans to transfer to the University of Southern Mississippi to earn her bachelor’s degree. 

Laura Smith

Smith is the daughter of Josh and Kathryn Smith. During her high school career Laura was a competitive athlete, participating in both Golf and Softball. Smith now competes on PRCC’s golf team. Smith is an active member of Phi Theta Kappa and Fellowship of Christian Athletes while also serving her peers by tutoring with TRiO. Smith plans to continue her educational career at a four-year university, majoring in Biology and pursuing a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. 

Bailee Gamble

Gamble is the daughter of Denetria Gamble and Michael Husband. Bailee attended Brookhaven High School, where she maintained the achievement of A/B Honor Roll on top of being a two-sport athlete. Gamble was a member of the All-District Basketball team for three years in a row and played volleyball for her school. After PRCC, she plans to attend Florida A&M University to earn a doctorate in Physical Therapy. 

Haydin Lindberg

Lindberg is the daughter of Jacob and Sarah Lindberg. Haydin graduated from Bay High School, where she was a member of the Bay High Cheer Team, and served as the Senior Treasurer. Lindberg is majoring in business and marketing with plans to transfer to the University of South Alabama to obtain her bachelor’s degree.  

Sophomore Maids 

Sophomore Maids for 2025 are Harley Garraway of McLaurin representing Forrest County Campus, Crystal Grace Johnson of Columbia representing the Poplarville Campus, Jada Johnson of Gautier representing the Poplarville Campus, and Lily Yanez of Bay St. Louis representing Hancock County Campus. 

Harley Garraway

Garraway of Hattiesburg is the daughter of Jennifer and William Garraway. A graduate of Forrest County Agricultural High School, Garraway was an active member of the Beta Club and the FCAHS Choir. Harley is studying Public Safety at Pearl River with plans to transfer to Mississippi State University and earn a bachelor’s degree in criminology. 

Crystal Grace Johnson

Crystal Grace Johnson of Columbia is the daughter of Chris and Tibby Johnson. She is a proud graduate of East Marion High School, where she served as Class President, a member of the Beta Club, cheer team captain, and the National Honor Society Secretary. At Pearl River, Crystal was the Women’s Basketball Manager for the 2024-2025 Champion basketball team. After PRCC, she plans to attend a four-year university, majoring in Information Technology, with a minor in business. Her career goals include working for a competitive firm and entrepreneurship. 

Jada Johnson

Jada Johnson of Gautier is the daughter of William Brown and Calvin and Amanda Brown. She is a top 20 percent graduate of Gautier High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, Key Club, secretary of the City of Gautier Youth Mayoral Council, Student of the Year, and the 2024 Ambition Student. Alongside these academic achievements, Johnson was a member of the cheer team, color guard, dance team, and played the saxophone. At Pearl River, she is an active member of the Spirit of the River Marching Band and PRCC Singers. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and serves as a sophomore representative of the Student Government Association. After Pearl River, Johnson plans to transfer to a four-year university, pursuing a career in family law with ambition to become a judge. 

Lily Yanez

Yanez is the daughter of Dr. Dimitri Yanez of Bay St. Louis and Leah Gillis of Louisiana. She graduated from Our Lady Academy in the Bay where she was on both the swim team and the track team and a member of the OLA Ambassador Club. A member of Phi Theta Kappa, she is majoring in finance and plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi, striving to earn a Master of Business Administration and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Finance. 

Homecoming Week 

Beginning Monday, October 20, Pearl River will host several events for faculty, students, and the community leading to Thursday’s game. Events are on the Poplarville Campus unless otherwise noted. 

Monday, October 20 
Tie Dye for students starting at noon at the Outdoor Courts 

Tuesday, October 21 
Fall Fest at 11:30 a.m. between the Cafeteria and Library 
Game Night for students at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria 

Wednesday, October 22 
Karaoke Night for students at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria 

Thursday, October 23 
Homecoming Parade at 5:15 p.m. from Seal Hall to Stadium Drive 
Wildcat Walk at 5:30 p.m. between the new dorms and stadium 
Alumni Tailgating at 5:30 p.m. in the north end zone 
Homecoming Court Presentation at 6:30 p.m. in Dobie Holden Stadium 
Football vs. Hinds at 7 p.m. in Dobie Holden Stadium 

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Article by Laura O’Neill. Photography by Patrick Peerboom.

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