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Kingman High School Prom King Hayden Lancaster is with Prom Queen Zoe Isrow. Lancaster, a student leader active on campus, plans to study Business and Economics at Yavapai College. Isrow, involved in women’s health advocacy, will also attend Yavapai College to pursue Radiologic Technology.

Prom King Killian Matthews, a member of Interact and the Laughlin High School Cougar Gaming Club, plans to study computer programming at Mohave Community College. Prom Queen Jeanenne Wymbs, a multi‑sport athlete and Student Council member, will attend the University of Connecticut to study Sports Management and Communications.
Crowned Desert Star Academy Prom couple are King Jaykob Williams, a football and baseball athlete, plans a future career with the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Prom Queen Lily Perez, active in art and cheer, hopes to study nursing and eventually become a doctor or nurse practitioner.
The Prom royal court selection for Kingman Academy is King Christian Pierce and Queen Sophia Johnson. Pierce, a National Honor Society member, plans to study finance and marketing at NAU. Johnson, a peer counselor and Renaissance member, will attend NAU to pursue finance/accounting and work toward her pilot’s license.
Prom King Jameson Mills and Prom Queen Madilyn Sondrol celebrate their crowning moment. Mills, ASB vice president at Lake Havasu High, will study Mechanical Engineering at NAU. Sondrol heads to the University of Jamestown to continue swimming and pursue Education with a coaching minor.
River Valley High School crowned Mya Burshia and Hunter Rice as its 2026 Prom Queen and King. Burshia is a standout on the school’s award‑winning cheer squad, while Rice excels in football and golf for the Dust Devils.  After graduation, the pair plan to move to Texas where Mya will pursue a career in Real Estate and Hunter plans to follow in the family business and open a restaurant.
Lee Williams seniors Julian Hughes and Mya Mazon were crowned Prom King and Queen. Together since eighth grade, both are standout wrestlers and team captains. Mazon will study Speech‑Language Pathology at NAU, while Hughes plans to begin an electrical apprenticeship after graduation.