The Port Allegany High School Gator Basketball Team
recognized the seniors on the team in a ceremony held February 4 prior
to their game with Northern Potter. Pictured is senior Logan Hutton
being congratulated by teammate Christopher Lashway. More photos from
this event will appear on a future picture page.
SENIORS HONORED - Senior Night 2014 was held February 4
at PAHS for the Gator Guys. Seniors honored included Dane Kio, Logan
Hutton and Logan Stuckey. Other members of the Varsity Team are Ben
Setzer, Tre Garzel, Christopher Lashway, Dylan Kio, Jordan Seefeldt, and
Cullen McDowell. The team is coached by Jason Luther with assistant
coach Justin Bienkowski. Managers include Jordan Card, Howie Stuckey
and Montgomery Tanner.
Logan Hutton is the son of Meg and Rick Hutton. He has
participated in basketball for six years and he is currently a captain.
He also participated in soccer, track, Concert Band, Marching Band,
Jazz Band, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Show Choir, Spring Musicals,
Student Council, Peer Helpers, National Honor Society and Mock Trial.
Logan plans to attend college and major in engineering and minor in
business management. Dane Kio is the son of Shannon and Mike Kio. Dane has participated
in basketball for five years and is currently a captain. He also
participated in soccer and was a soccer captain. He participated in
track, Show Choir and was a Student Council member. Dane plans on
attending Alfred State and majoring in computer science.
Logan Stuckey is the son of Christa Brookens and Jeff
Stuckey and stepson to Jill Stuckey and Scott Brookens. He has
participated in basketball for three years and is currently a captain.
Logan also participated in baseball, track and soccer. Logan has been a
member of the French Club, Varsity Club, and Student Council. He plans
to join the Air Force after graduation.
The Senior Night activities were sponsored by the PAHS Basketball Boosters. Pam Fischer Photos
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