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OHS 2016 ALUMNI WEEKEND

Unbeaten Team’s Co-Captains

In Hall, Hailed By Classmates

To the applause of fans and fellow alumni in OHS’ BeldenAuditorium, co-captains of Oneonta High School’s undefeated and untied 1960 football team – George Lynch, front, and Joe Scorzafava, both 1961 grads – head toward the main stage to be inducted into the Alumni Association’s Athletic Hall of Fame. In bottom photo, Mike Murphy and Wayne Carrington square off during the first-ever Alumni Weekend soccer game before this morning’s award ceremony at the Wright Soccer Complex. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
In top photo, to the applause of fans and fellow alumni in OHS’ Belden Auditorium this morning, co-captains of Oneonta High School’s undefeated and untied 1960 football team – George Lynch, front, and Joe Scorzafava, both 1961 grads – head toward the main stage to be inducted into the Alumni Association’s Athletic Hall of Fame. In bottom photo, Mike Murphy and Wayne Carrington square off for another kind of football during the first-ever Alumni Weekend soccer game before this morning’s award ceremony at the Wright Soccer Complex. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
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