Dakota Wesleyan crowns homecoming king, queen
Nick Tolsma and Kelsie Nebelsick were crowned homecoming royalty Sunday at Dakota Wesleyan University.Nebelsick, of Canistota, is an athletic training major. She is the Student Ministry Council chairman, assistant volleyball coach, a TRiO mentor, Student Ambassador and a member of the Athletic Training Club. She is the daughter of Larry and Dawn Nebelsick and graduated from Canistota High School.
By: DWU Reports, The Daily Republic
Nick Tolsma and Kelsie Nebelsick were crowned homecoming royalty Sunday at Dakota Wesleyan University.
Nebelsick, of Canistota, is an athletic training major. She is the Student Ministry Council chairman, assistant volleyball coach, a TRiO mentor, Student Ambassador and a member of the Athletic Training Club. She is the daughter of Larry and Dawn Nebelsick and graduated from Canistota High School.
Tolsma, of Rapid City, is a biochemistry major. He is currently a member of the DWU football team and was a member of the baseball team his freshman year. He is the son of Lyle and Marcia Tolsma and graduated from St. Thomas More, Rapid City.
Other candidates were Jenny Longville, Kennebec; Heather Love, Norfolk, Neb.; Kelsey Miller, Belle Fourche; Danny Richardson, Wichita, Kan.; Derek Ashley, Kimball; Eric Gillen, Bridgewater; Taylor Olson, Arlington; and Stephen Viereck, Sioux Falls.
The homecoming king and queen will participate in various activities during the week, including the 10:30 a.m. Blue & White Days parade on Saturday. The homecoming football game will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Joe Quintal Field. DWU will play Midland Lutheran College.
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