There was never going to be an easy time for Logan Stutz to leave the Sudbury Five.
He had, after all, been an integral part of Sudbury’s professional basketball club almost since its inception, both the builder of its on-court product and the public face for its presence in the community.
Stutz embraced those tasks with passion and professionalism, determined to reward the Nickel City faithful with their first-ever pro team sports championship — a goal he achieved this past spring, when the Five completed their thrilling run to the Basketball Super League title.
“I have had time to reflect lightly on it and I have been very blessed as a coach,” Stutz told The Sudbury Star. “I’m very thankful for it, especially my time here in Sudbury, for a lot of reasons. There has been a lot of suppo

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