NCMC Announces 2021 Homecoming Candidates
Feb 2, 2021 | Headline News
North Central Missouri College has announced the candidates for the 2021 NCMC Homecoming and Alumni Appreciation Day activities.
The event will be held on Saturday, Feb. 27 when the college men’s and women’s basketball teams will take on Region 16 foe Metropolitan Community College.

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The 2021 North Central Missouri College Homecoming candidates include, from left, top row, Madison Eller, Wilmy Germinis, Trinity Cox and Calvin Basham; bottom row, Nick Rhodes, Lily Osborn, Sebastian Perry and Jacquelyn Perez. Homecoming activities are scheduled for Feb. 27.
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The candidates for king include Calvin Basham of Cowgill, representing the Baptist Student Union; Sebastian Perry of St. Joseph, representing the Student Missouri State Teachers Association; Wilmy Germinis of Willemstad, Curacao, representing the Residence Hall Association; and Nick Rhodes of Brookfield, representing the Ag Club.
Candidates for queen include Jacquelyn Perez of Milan, representing the Student Ambassadors; Lily Osborn of Stanberry, representing the Business Club; Madison Eller of Chillicothe, representing the Student Missouri Teachers Association; and Trinity Cox of Spickard, representing the Baptist Student Union.
Nominees for king and queen were required to be current NCMC sophomores in good standing, nominated by their club or organization and selected by club advisors. The nominations were then narrowed down to eight finalists (four women, four men) selected by a committee of alumni, faculty and staff. Current students then vote on the candidates and the winners will be announced during halftime of the men’s game.
Both games and the coronation festivities will be live-streamed at www.piratesdigitalmedia.com and on the NCMC Athletics Facebook page. Due to seating restrictions, the coronation will be pre-recorded, but the 2021 king and queen will make an in-person appearance.
Homecoming-Alumni Appreciation Day is hosted by the NCMC Student Senate and the NCMC Alumni Association.
“We consider all NCMC alumni, family and friends “Pirates for life” and Homecoming-Alumni Appreciation Day helps us celebrate being a Pirate,” commented NCMC Director of Development Alicia Endecott. “We encourage alumni to show their Pirate Pride by sending in pictures, memories or short videos to share throughout the days leading up to Homecoming.”
The pictures, memories and videos may be emailed to
[email protected] or shared through the NCMC Foundation and Alumni Facebook page. For more information, contact the NCMC Alumni Office at 660-357-6403.