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Ava Garlington Saturday drives the Interprint team's car to victory in a heat of the Westside Soap Box Derby.

Newcomers Win Second Annual Pittsfield Soap Box Derby

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
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Ava Garlington Saturday drives the Interprint team's car to victory in a heat of the Westside Soap Box Derby.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Some self-described “nerdy” colleagues from Interprint took home the top prize on Saturday at the second annual Westside Super Soap Box Derby.
 
Peter Garlington piloted the team’s vehicle to victory over the host Westside Legends squad in the adult final to bring home the gold on Robbins Avenue.
 
“I’m from the design department,” Garlington said. “Some of the guys from the R&D side, but primarily two of us from design who are a little geeky and a little nerdy about things, decided to give it a try.
 
“It was fun. It was our first time building a car that had to hold a person and roll downhill.”
 
Bryson Purry won the derby’s children’s division, and Blue Q from the adult division took the prize for best in show for cart with a bed theme that featured everything from stuffed animals to a box of Kleenex to a pair of fake bare feet poking out beneath the covers at the foot of the bed.
 
Garlington said none of the Interprint team members even had experience in soap box derbies as youngsters, and Saturday was the first time they took their vehicle for a spin.
 
“We’ll probably do some tweaks if we race again next year, but we were pretty happy with it,” he said.
 
“We had it out at a couple of different points when we were trying to figure out the steering, making sure it was working. But that was just on the small hill by the studio parking lot – nothing major.”
 
Garlington was the third member of the Interprint team to get behind the wheel in Saturday’s races. His daughter Ava took a turn, as did Nate Keay, the car’s other builder.
 
“It was all cart, no driver skill,” Garlington said with a half.
 
“It felt good. The hill was fast at the top. Maybe I’ll add a little suspension next time, a little spring in the seat. It was a little firm. But it was fun.”
 
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Pittsfield UNICO Awards 2024 Scholarships

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Chapter of UNICO National held its scholarship awards ceremony on July 23 at the Italian American Club. 
 
Since 1987 UNCO has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships to students from Berkshire County high schools. The UNICO Scholarship Committee, chaired by Julia Salatino, awarded $19,000 in scholarships this year to local high school graduates who are continuing their postsecondary education.
 
Scholarship Recipients
 
Alexandra Bills of Wahconah Regional High School received the the Gloria Powers Scholarship. The daughter of Mark and Teresa Bills, she will be attending the University of Massachusetts at Amherst's Isenberg School of Management.
 
Dominic Carnevale of Mount Greylock Regional School received the Richard Rilla Scholarship. The son of Alaina Moresi and Justin Carnevale, he will be attending Westfield State University.
 
Katarena Castagna of Pittsfield High School received the Francis Fazio Scholarship. The daughter of Krystal and Tony Castagna, she will be attending Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.
 
Jake Duquette of Pittsfield High received the Honorable Rudolph Sacco Scholarship. The son of Christopher and Alysia Duquette, he will be attending Fairfield (Conn.) University.
 
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