The Blue Devil marching band will once again lead the 2019 Huntington Homecoming Day parade.

H-ton Homecoming Day Celebration on Saturday, September 21

The Blue Devil marching band will once again lead the 2019 Huntington Homecoming Day parade.

May 21, 2019

Huntington High School’s Homecoming Day celebration will be held next fall on Saturday, September 21. The Blue Devil football team will take the field against Copiague at 1:30 p.m. for the weekend’s centerpiece athletic event.

The football game will be preceded by a late morning parade down Main Street through the heart of Huntington village and up New York Avenue to the Big H Shopping Center and along Holdsworth Drive into the school parking lot.

Huntington Homecoming Day 2018 King and Queen Danny Arias and Ashlyn Case.
Huntington Homecoming Day 2018 King and Queen Danny Arias and Ashlyn Case.

The entire school community is invited to participate in the parade, which will be led by the Blue Devil marching band. Hundreds of students, parents and teachers from every grade level participated in last year’s march through the village. Free bus service will be available between the high school parking lot and the town lot on Gerard Street.

The weeklong celebration is expected to include various special theme days and perhaps, a student dance. A Friday afternoon pep rally will feature varsity coaches introducing their players and performances by the marching band, Highsteppers competitive dance team and Ready Step team. Fall varsity athletic teams are expected to perform short skits lasting a minute or less after being introduced to their classmates and teachers.

Each of the four grades at the school will build class floats on Friday night. The junior varsity and varsity football teams will hold a joint team dinner in the school cafeteria that same evening.

Halftime activities during Saturday’s football game will include performances by the Blue Devil marching band and the Highsteppers as well as the crowning of a homecoming king and queen and an announcement of the results of the parade float competition.

Mr. Cusack said there might be some surprises for next fall’s homecoming week. Student government advisors David Moriarty Danielle Raguzin and building officials have discussed possible additions to the usual long held traditions, but nothing has been announced yet.

Last fall’s festivities drew more than 1,500 fans to Blue Devil Stadium, including many alumni of the school.

Superintendent Jim Polansky left no doubt he feels Huntington is No. 1 as he marched in last fall's Homecoming Day parade.
Superintendent Jim Polansky left no doubt he feels Huntington is No. 1 as he marched in last fall's Homecoming Day parade.
The Huntington varsity football team will play Copiague on Homecoming Day next fall.
The Huntington varsity football team will play Copiague on Homecoming Day next fall.