Becket Harney dances his way to Mr. Housatonic title

FALLS VILLAGE — Becket Harney of Lakeville won the Mr. Housatonic contest at Housatonic Valley Regional High School Friday evening, May 10.The popular student’s smooth moves on the dance floor contributed to his victory — whether waltzing with his escort, Patricia McGuire, or leading a trio of dancers with contest host Jordan Long and fellow student Sam Bradway.Matt Matsudaira staged a remarkable version of a martial arts movie fight — complete with slow motion (and accompanying slow-motion sound effects ad-libbed by Long).And Matt Perotti showed off his gymnastic ability, casually performing back flips.Long’s opening sequence was creative and amusing. In the short film, Long is being driven by his parents to the contest when the car runs out of gas.Already late, he starts running and makes his way to the boat landing on the Housatonic River in Amesville.Finding a canoe, he hops in, runs the rapids and ties up in the placid water behind the high school. He runs to the back door, encounters an irate teacher, and …At that point Long came onstage, still in character.Each of the contestants had a female student accompany him. The contestants were Matt Perotti and Jhessica Arango, Liam Lynch and Samantha Rand, runner-up Garrett Rogers and Olivia Sheldon, Matt Matsudaira and Hillary Henrici, Gage Hall and Ali Perotti and Harney and McGuire.

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