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Central Baptist College 2021 Homecoming Court Announced

  • Dec 16, 2020
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 15, 2021



Conway, Ark. (December 15, 2021) – The Central Baptist College Student Services Department has announced the court for Homecoming 2021.

The nine women selected for the 2021 Homecoming Court are Sierra Burrow, Abigail Herring, Madelyn Jameson, Cora Lentz, Allison Mantooth, Elizabeth Riley, Mallory Sullivan, Jordan Wilkie, and Ashanti Williams. These nine women were selected by their peers to represent Central Baptist College.

Sierra Burrow is a freshman Psychology and Social Services major from Quitman, Arkansas. She is a leadership scholar and is involved in the Wednesday night student campus ministry. Sierra is the daughter of Thad and Heather Burrow and attends Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Abigail “Abby” Herring is a senior Business Administration major with an emphasis in Marketing and a minor in Communication and is from Maumelle, Arkansas. She is a Leadership Ambassador, a member of the President’s Leadership Council, and a member of Student Orientation Staff where she most recently served as Team Leader. Abby is the daughter of Jeff and Kristin Herring and attends Antioch Baptist Church.

Madelyn Jameson is a senior Biology major with a Chemistry minor and is from Greenbrier, Arkansas. She is the Lab Coordinator and a member of Student Orientation Staff. Madelyn is the daughter of Dr. Martin and Jennifer Jameson and attends Bethlehem Baptist Church.

Cora Lentz is a senior Health Sciences major from Vilonia, Arkansas. She is a member of the CBC Band, Worship Choir, Chamber Choir, Women’s Chorus, and Handbell Choir and is a member of the Medical Professions Society. Cora is the daughter of Lee and Carrie Lentz and attends New Life Church-Conway.

Allison Mantooth is a sophomore Kinesiology/Exercise Science major from San Antonio, Texas. She is a member of the CBC Singers, Worship Choir, Chamber Choir, and is a photographer and reporter for Tower Media. Allison is the daughter of Chris and Amy Mantooth and attends University Baptist Church.

Elizabeth Riley is a junior Communication/Marketing major from Sherwood, Arkansas. Elizabeth is a member of the CBC Choir, is the student faculty secretary, and is a news reporter for Tower Media. Elizabeth is the daughter of Zack and Liesel Riley and attends Faith Bible Fellowship.

Mallory Sullivan is a junior Communication major with a Business minor and is from Bryant, Arkansas. She is a member of the CBC Choir and is the Tower Photo Editor. Mallory is the daughter of Chuck and Keri Sullivan and attends Chenal Valley Baptist Church.

Jordan Wilkie is a sophomore Elementary Education major from Rison, Arkansas. She is a Leadership Scholar, a Resident Assistant, and a member of Student Orientation Staff. Jordan is the daughter of Richard and Alicia Wilkie and attends Center Missionary Baptist Church.

Ashanti Williams is a freshman Elementary Education major with a minor in Mathematics from Jonesboro, Arkansas. She is a member of the CBC Band and Tower Media. Ashanti is the daughter of Antonio and Antionette Reid and attends First Baptist Church in Jonesboro.

The Homecoming Court will be presented as part of the 2021 Homecoming activities currently scheduled for January 29-30. A full schedule of activities, including the presentation of the Homecoming Court and crowning of the 2021 Homecoming Queen, will be announced in early January.

For more information about Homecoming court please contact Marieca Ashworth, Student Services Coordinator, at mashworth@cbc.edu or 501-205-8826. For more information about Homecoming 2021 contact Jessica Faulkner, Director of Alumni Engagement, at jfaulkner@cbc.edu or 501.205.8800.

Central Baptist College is a four-year, private, liberal arts college owned and operated by the Baptist Missionary Association of Arkansas. CBC offers approximately 40 baccalaureate degree programs, 16 athletic teams that compete in the AMC conference of the NAIA, and 6 fine arts performance groups. For more information about CBC visit cbc.edu.

 
 
 

2 Comments


linn paul
linn paul
Feb 09

A warm and uplifting announcement that reflects the spirit of campus tradition and student achievement. The recognition of the students feels genuine and celebratory, which makes the post enjoyable to read. It also connects with conversations I’ve come across on https://southerndry.com/ about how academic communities build pride and belonging through events like these. The way you explained the topic was very clear and helpful. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog, and it offered an interesting perspective as well. A nicely written piece that captures the importance of community moments.

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Lyly
Lyly
Sep 06, 2025

It is great to see students being honored not only for their academic achievements Pokerogue but also for their dedication and leadership.

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