This Friday, Oct. 31, it’s time to celebrate the dance, cheer and football seniors on their Senior Night! Before the football game, seniors will head out onto the field and walk with their family and friends. The game against Orange Lutheran High School has been the seniors’ long-awaited game all season. This is a moment to honor the seniors and acknowledge their time in high school.
There will be a tailgate and food trucks outside of the stadium before the big game. Grab a bite to eat and a chance to hang out with your Servite and Rosary peers.
Not only are seniors very excited, but other classmates are too. Dancer Izzy Casilllas ’28 shares her thoughts about senior night: “I am really excited to celebrate our seniors this Friday and the impact they’ve left both in school and on the dance team. They all mean so much to me, and I know they are going on to do amazing things.” She has created close friendships with her big sisters.

Seniors also gave their input about the big night. Cheerleader Mia Gallegos ’26 shares, “I feel so excited about the senior night and can’t wait to spend it with all of my best friends on cheer. I love each one of the girls on the team and am so grateful for all the love and support they’ve shown me throughout this season. It is definitely going to be a bittersweet night as well, as these girls have become like my sisters.”
As one of the people who will be walking out on the field this Friday, I am very excited and can’t believe I am doing all the senior things. Watching the seniors before me, I can’t believe it’s time for my class to walk out on the field.

Servite football players shared their thoughts on senior night. Jaden Rasic ’26 said, “I am most excited to see my family at the game and walk with them down the field.” Senior Gavin Wilkins shared his insights for this Friday: “I’m grateful and excited to celebrate this Friday with the seniors. I know senior night means a lot and will be an important moment for all the seniors. It’s been a great journey with everyone, and I’ve enjoyed every moment. Being able to grow the relationships with my brothers will leave a lasting impact.”
Senior Night will be held at the Servite football game at Orange Coast College. The game starts at 7 p.m., but be sure to arrive early to watch the seniors.
