

If you would like to order a Homecoming Shirt please click the link provided! The store will close on September 18th.
HOCO SHIRT HERE!
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Congratulations to Eli Schwartzman!




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What a way to kick off the year with our first pep rally! Juniors snagged the Spirit Belt after winning the Pizza Box Knockout, Coach Tice had the crowd fired up, and the Band, Cheer, and Dance teams crushed their performances. A special thanks to Simple Simon’s for donating the pizza boxes for our game and giving a FREE Beast pizza to the winning team! What an awesome community we have in Farmington! #ESED



🎉 Happy Friday, Farmington Cardinals!
A big shoutout to our amazing FHS Cheerleaders for starting our day with energy and smiles at FMS! Let's carry that Cardinal spirit into the weekend — finish strong! #ESED 💪❤️🖤



🏈🔥 Battle of 62! 🔥🏈
⏰ Gates Open 5:45
🏟 Kickoff 7:00 at Tiger Stadium
🎟 Tickets ONLY at GoFan.co – no cash, buy early!
🚧 Parking limited (construction) – arrive early.
🎺 Visitor seating is limited.
📺 Stream: pgtigersonline.com (no FarmcardsLive)















Congratulations to the 2025 Homecoming Court! Sophomore Maid Lola Thompson, Junior Maid Jayden Logue, Senior Queen Candidate Lillyan McCullough, Junior Maid Riane Evans, Senior Queen Candidate Caroline Cox, Junior Maid Emily Hedrick, Senior Queen Candidate Blakely Divis, Sophomore Maid Reese Spurlock, Senior Queen Candidate Hope Lee, Junior Maid Terria Swift, Sophomore Maid Taitum Rehkopf, and Senior Queen Candidate Kate Walker.
Homecoming festivities begin on Thursday, September 25th at 9:15AM with the Homecoming Pep Rally, followed by the ceremony and coronation on Friday, September 26th at 6:15PM.

Maegan made her mark on Farmington athletics as a standout softball player from 2002–2005, helping lead the Lady Cardinals to some of the program’s greatest achievements. A four-year letterman, Shreve was a key contributor to multiple deep postseason runs, including back-to-back state runner-up finishes in 2002 and 2003, a state semifinal appearance in 2004, and the program’s first State Championship in 2005.
Her senior season was nothing short of exceptional. Shreve was named the 2005 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette State Player of the Year, 2005 State Tournament MVP, and earned spots on the All-State Tournament, All-Regional Tournament, All-District Tournament, and All-4AAA Conference Teams. She was also recognized as a 2005 Senior All-Star Nominee. Her junior year accolades included All-State honors, AAA District Tournament MVP, and All-District recognition, while she was also selected as a Christian Student/Athlete All-American Honorable Mention in 2004. Shreve’s leadership and talent helped set the standard for future generations of Farmington softball.
Following her playing career, Shreve continued to impact students both on and off the field. In 2015, she began her career as a Special Education teacher, dedicating her life to serving and empowering students. Her involvement with Special Olympics began in 2019 as an assistant coach, and in 2023, she took over as the program’s Head Coach. In 2024, she stepped into a new leadership role as Farmington High School’s Unified Champion School Liaison, where she has been instrumental in developing inclusive opportunities for students of all abilities. Under her guidance, Farmington launched Unified Bowling, Bocce, and Basketball, while also creating a Unified Club that engaged the entire school community through monthly challenges, fundraising efforts like the Polar Plunge Challenge, and statewide competitions. In their first year, five Unified Bowling teams advanced to state competition, with each team placing in their division.
From championship athlete to champion for inclusion, Maegan's legacy continues to inspire. She exemplifies what it means to be a Cardinal—hardworking, dedicated, and committed to making a difference.


