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Alison Copperwheat Wins

Oneonta’s Junior Idol

Oneonta's Alison Copperwheat has won Oneonta's Jr. Idol competition this evening, taking home the grand prize of $1000. Her songs for the final rounds included Amy Winehouse's "Valerie", Maple's "Don't Wait" and "Titanium" by SIA. Sylvie Diamond, Stamford, took second place while Emily Barnes, Walton, took 3rd. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Oneonta’s Alison Copperwheat won Oneonta’s Junior Idol competition this evening at Foothills, taking home the grand prize of $1,000. Her songs for the final rounds included Amy Winehouse’s “Valerie”, Maple’s “Don’t Wait” and “Titanium” by SIA. Sylvie Diamond, Stamford, took second place while Emily Barnes, Walton, took 3rd. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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