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Mr. Harriton Contest Raises $10,000 for Charity
Junior Brendan Scanlon won the high school's fifth annual competition.
The fifth Annual Mr. Harriton contest played to a standing-room-only audience Friday night. The student-produced competition brought five seniors and five juniors to the stage in competition to win the 2012 Mr. Harriton title and the $200 first prize. Outweighing the personal achievement and reward was the more than $10,000 the event raised for Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia and honoring senior contestant Austin Wortley, who is battling non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
The theme of this year's program, Road Trip, had each contestant representing a different city in the United States. The senior contestants and their cities were:
- Stephen Kline (Denver)
- Zak Kivitz (Los Angeles)
- Jordin Metz (San Francisco)
- Ilias Storti (Philadelphia)
- Austin Wortley (Boston)
The junior contestants were:
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- Mohin Banker (Dallas)
- Matt Brown (New Orleans)
- Louie Colella (Las Vegas)
- Robby Latoff (Chicago)
- Brendan Scanlon (New York)
Scanlon won first place, followed by Banker and Brown in second and third places.
The contest was a success on several levels. It raised money for chariity, had students involved in every aspect of the production, on- and off-stage, and entertained a full house of students and parents.
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We captured a few highlights of the show for our gallery.
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