Webutuck senior athletes honored

Webutuck senior athletes honored
From left, Webutuck High School senior Kenzie Cortsen and her mother, Jeanna, celebrated the Webutuck varsity girls basketball team’s Senior Recognition Night tradition with Beth Caddell and fellow senior Emily Simmons. Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

WEBUTUCK — Weeks before the coronavirus forced schools to close, students at Webutuck High School celebrated their senior athletes. The Millerton News thought now would be a good time to recognize those young scholar-athletes as all school sporting events have been canceled for the time being.

Honoring a long-lived tradition among the Webutuck sports teams, the Webutuck varsity girls and boys basketball teams paid tribute to those athletes at their respective Senior Recognition Nights in February.

The Webutuck varsity girls basketball team held its Senior Recognition Night on Tuesday, Feb. 11, before competing against Ellenville, while the varsity boys team honored its senior players on Wednesday, Feb. 12, before competing against Onteora.

Both games were held in the Webutuck High School gymnasium. All of the seniors on the Webutuck basketball teams and the cheerleading squad received medals and flower bouquets in honor of their dedication and seniority.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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