Members of the A.O.Fox Canstruction team Cassie Howe, Michaela Warner, Theresa Bushée and Nicole Brew stand with their food can fox which won the Best Use of Labels Award at this year’s Canstruction event at the Southside Mall. Other awards included: Best Meal Award went to SUNY for their rocket, Best integrity Award went to Sigma Gamma Phi and Alpha Phi Delta for their bacon and eggs in a frying pan, and SUNY ‘s Her Campus Club took the Juror’s Favorite Award for their Sushi and Soy Sauce. Teams from around the area used canned goods to create sculptural works of art using 6,336 cans. They will be on display at the Southside Mall through next Friday when the People’s Choice Award will be given and all the canned good distributed to fifteen area food banks. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
COLUMN VIEW FROM THE GAME It’s All We Need To Know: Home Plate 17 Inches Wide Editor’s Note: Tim Mead, incoming Baseball Hall of Fame president, cited John Scolinos, baseball coach at his alma mater, Cal Poly Pomona, as a lifelong inspiration, particularly Scolinos’ famous speech “17 Inches.” Chris Sperry, who published sperrybaseballlife.com, heard Scolinos deliver a version in 1996 at the American Baseball Coaches Association in Nashville, and wrote this reminiscence in 1996 in his “Baseball Thoughts” column. By CHRIS SPERRY • from www.sperrybaseballlife.com In 1996, Coach Scolinos was 78 years old and five years retired from a college coaching…
Killer Knapp Dies In Prison; Guilty In SUNY Coed’s Death ONEONTA – Ricky Knapp, the man convicted of the 1977 death of SUNY Oneonta student, has died in Mohawk Correctional Facility, according to prison records. Knapp, 66, died March 8, having served 40 years of a 25-to-life sentence for a 1978 manslaughter conviction in the death of 18-year-old Linda Velzy, a SUNY student from Long Island. According to reports, Velzy was last seen Dec. 9 1977, hitchhiking in downtown Oneonta.…