Bailey Willis of Opelousas and Ebenezer “Eb” Aggrey of Baton Rouge were selected as queen and king of the 2022 Homecoming Honor Court at Northwestern State University. Willis and Aggrey are part of a 22-member honor court, which will participate in activities during Homecoming Week at Northwestern State and will be presented at halftime of the Homecoming game against Southeastern Louisiana on Oct. 23.
The court also includes Ar’Nijah Bradley of Grand Cane, Jesus Bravo of Joaquin, Texas, Natalee Cook of Vivian, Nicholas Cooksey, Jonatan Jimenez and Jordan Richardson of Bossier City, Tristan Dotson of Shreveport, Scott Fowler, William Roberson and Mary Anna Scruggs of Natchitoches, Kaitlyn Gaines and Alexandria “Alex” Walker of Baton Rouge, Zoe Johnson of Morgan City, Mariah Kador of Oscar, Nick Knotts of Haughton, Morgan “Meaux” Landry of New Iberia, Zoё Nelson of New Orleans, Zachary Remedies of Zwolle, Payten Vidourek of Sanger, Texas, and Waylon Washington of Coushatta. Remedies is a junior hospitality management and tourism major and is the son of Anna and Kenny Remedies. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha where he serves as health and safety executive and is active in the Student Government Association. Remedies is president of Students for Animal Protection and a member of Demon Volunteers in Progress, Tri Beta, Catholic Student Organization, Demon Mentor Network and the Archery Club. He has been named to the Dean’s List and Honor List.