HCHS students participate in Memorial Walk

HCHS+juniors+Luke+Huff+and+Andrew+Canterbury+were+among+the+members+of+the+Cloverfork+Fire+Department+who+participated+in+a+9%2F11+Memorial+Walk+to+honor+the+first+responders+who+lost+their+lives+during+the+tragic+events+of+Sept.+11%2C+2001.+

HCHS juniors Luke Huff and Andrew Canterbury were among the members of the Cloverfork Fire Department who participated in a 9/11 Memorial Walk to honor the first responders who lost their lives during the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Luke Huff and Andrew Canterbury, both Harlan County High School juniors, were among the members of the Cloverfork Fire Department who participated in a 9/11 Memorial Walk to honor the first responders who lost their lives during the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. The members, who were dressed in full gear that weighs approximately 75 pounds, walked four miles from the Clover Fork Fire Station to the entrance to the Slope Hollow Road at KY 179. Canterbury said he “felt honored to be able to honor the real heroes that sacrificed so much for us.” Luke Huff said he “felt privileged and the feeling was completely overwhelming to know they had honored such a tragic day.” Canterbury has been involved in the fire department for about four years. Huff has been in the department for one year.