Western Wayne Invites Community to Homecoming – Oct. 3

Pictured are members of the 2025 Western Wayne Homecoming Court, front row, from left:  Maggie Kotchessa and Xavier Graham.  Second row, from left:  Paul Borowski, Khloe Mistishin, Audrey Agnello, and Vinny Baldini.  Third row, from left:  Robbie Carrelle, Hannah DeStefano, Logan Vinton, and Madison Trapanese. 

The Western Wayne School District invites the community to attend its annual homecoming game this coming Friday, Oct. 3 vs. West Scranton. The public is encouraged to bring a donation for our Food Drive to the game and will gain free admission for doing so.  The donation truck will be near the gate of the Sharkey Rosetti Stadium. 

The Western Wayne Homecoming Court presentation will begin about 6:30 p.m.. The ten seniors on this year’s court feel extremely honored and excited to be a part of this ensemble.

Members of the court include:  Hannah DeStefano, Xavier Graham, Audrey Agnello, Maggie Kotchessa, Khloe Mistishin, Robbie Carrelle, Vinny Baldini, Paul Borowski, Madison Trapanese, and Logan Vinton.

All of our senior court members have been highly involved during their time at Western Wayne in a variety of clubs, sports, and other activities.

First, Hanah DeStefano, South Canaan, has participated in four years of softball and volleyball; three years of basketball; four years of Student Council, and three years of Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA.  

Upon graduation, she plans to play softball at a four-year university and major in medical sonography.  She has thoroughly enjoyed her science classes at Western Wayne with some of her favorite times being in those classrooms.

“Some of my favorite high school memories were spending all of my free time in Ms. Masankay’s room,” she said.

Next, Xavier Graham, Lake Ariel, has been involved in four years of Drama Club, Marching Band, and Ultimate Frisbee; three years of Stage Crew; two years of Chess Club; and one year of Anime Club. 

For his future plans, he wishes to attend Marywood University to major in arts and performance.

One of his most memorable moments in high school involved one of his favorite teachers.

“I will always remember dancing to ‘Soda Pop’ with Mrs. Ort in the band room,” he said.

Another featured member of our court is Audrey Agnello, Waymart, who has participated in numerous activities including: ten years of competitive swimming; six years of Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, PJAS; fours years of track and field, cross country, Youth Advisory Committee, high school swimming, FBLA, Student Ambassador group, and CATS Club; three years of National Honor Society, NHS; and one year of Tomorrow’s Leaders Today.  

In addition, she has held the following leadership positions:  current vice president of CATS Club, four years as Student Council class president, and current president of NHS. 

She plans to use all of her leadership experience to help her pursue her career goal of becoming a labor and delivery nurse.  Audrey has always been a person who has worked to overcome any obstacles in path to excellence.

“I will always remember returning to school after my spinal fusion,” she said.  “I walked into the gym and was surrounded by a warm welcome of friends and teachers that made me feel so loved.”

Another featured court member is Maggie Kotchessa, Lake Ariel, who has also been involved in many activities including:  four years of volleyball, basketball, FBLA, and Student Council; three years of NHS; and two years of softball.  

Upon graduation, she wants to attend a four-year university to become a special education teacher.

She has always valued friendship and helping others during her time at Western Wayne.

“Some of my best times in school were walking with my friend Anthony between classes,” she said.

Next, Khloe Mistishin, Lake Ariel, is another member of our court who has been highly involved during her time in school with the following activities:  four years of varsity soccer, basketball, softball, FBLA and Student Council; and three years of NHS.

Her future plans are to attend college with a major in speech pathology.  She has enjoyed her time with both her guidance counselor and best friend the most in her high school years.

“I will always remember hanging out in Mrs. Gribble’s office with Grace,” she said.

Next, featured gentleman on our court is Robbie Carrelle, Sterling, another highly involved student who has participated in the following:  four years of indoor and outdoor track and soccer; and three years of FBLA, NHS, and Envirothon.

Upon graduation, he wishes to pursue track in college and aspires to become a financial advisor.

Robbie has always enjoyed using humor to brighten his classmates and teachers’ days.  One such moment like this led to his favorite memory.

“I will always remember when I told my friend Logan he couldn’t fit under the bus, and Ms. Masankay sent us to the guidance,” he said.

In addition, Vinny Baldini, Waymart, an accomplished Western Wayne athlete is also a member of this year’s court having been involved in the following:  four years of varsity football and baseball; two years of varsity track and field; and three years of FBLA and Student Council.  Also, he is the current student body president.

For his future plans, Vinny wishes to attend a four-year college to play football and major in education.

Vinny has always enjoyed spending time with his friends in school.

“I especially enjoyed the moments I spent with my friends throughout my junior year,” he said.

Next, Paul Borowski, Waymart, is another accomplished Western Wayne student, who has participated in the following sports and activities:  four years of football and wrestling; three years of FBLA and NHS; and two years of track and field and Envirothon.

Upon graduation, he plans to attend a four-year college and major in civil engineering.

He has many favorite memories with the best ones involving sports travel.

“I will always remember staying overnight at the hotels during wrestling tournaments,” he said.

Our final featured young lady on the court is Madison Trapanese, Lake Ariel, who has also done many activities throughout her school years including:  FBLA, Envirothon, 339 group, Avedium, Student Council, Student Ambassador group, NHS, Yearbook, Junior Leadership Northern Poconos, and National Honor Society of High School Scholars.  In addition, she also notes going to the gym and helping with her family businesses as important parts of her high school years.  

Upon graduation, she wishes to either attend Lackawanna College to earn an associate’s degree in ultrasound or to attend St. Joseph’s University to earn an associate’s degree in nuclear medicine technology.

As is the theme with many of our Homecoming Court students, her favorite memory also included beloved teacher Ms. Masankay.

“I will always remember her Honors Chemistry class,” she said.

Finally, Logan Vinton, Waymart, is a featured gentleman on our court who is highly involved in sports and school clubs including:  four years of Hot Rod Club; three years of NHS and soccer, and one year of baseball. In addition, he is an Aevidum member.  

For his future plans, he wishes to attend college at Lackawanna for petroleum and natural gas.

He will always remember his time with his teammates in school.

“My favorite memory is hanging out with my friends on the way to soccer games,” he said.

All of the members of our homecoming court look forward to bonding with each other and making memories during homecoming at Friday’s game. The court along with the rest of the Western Wayne community invite the public to join them on Friday, Oct. 4 at 6:30 p.m. for the homecoming festivities followed by the game.

Pictured are members of the 2025 Western Wayne Homecoming Court, front row, from left:  Maggie Kotchessa and Xavier Graham.  Second row, from left:  Paul Borowski, Khloe Mistishin, Audrey Agnello, and Vinny Baldini.  Third row, from left:  Robbie Carrelle, Hannah DeStefano, Logan Vinton, and Madison Trapanese. 

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