Don Plusquellic, the
aggressive, blustering former mayor of Akron, had one soft spot in his heart –
for the Beacon Journal.
Honestly.
Scott Bosley |
Former BJ columnist
Steve Love tells the story in today’s BJ Chapter One of its series, “Football: A Plan for a
Lifetime,” about the bombastic Plusquellic. It’s based on Steve’s book, “The Indomitable Don Plusquellic: How a Controversial Mayor Quarterbacked
Akron’s Comeback.”
When City Series
football coaches voted Plusquellic only honorable mention on the 1966 All-City
Series team, former BJ managing editor Scott Bosley, then only a prep sports
reporter, over-rode the vote and made Plusquellic co-first team quarterback
with Tim Flossie, the coaches’ choice.
Don Plusquellic |
But the coaches were sticking it to a coach they disliked, and picking on a kid to do it.
Plusquellic’s reaction, even years later: “The Beacon saved
me.”
The same Beacon that he blamed for his mayoral retirement decades
later.
West Virginia University School of Journalism graduate, Keyser
(West Virginia) High School Hall of Famer and former American Society of
Newspaper Editors executive director Scott later became managing editor of the
Detroit Free Press and today lives in retirement in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
You can check out Steve’s story in today’s BJ by clicking on http://www.ohio.com/news/local/the-indomitable-don-plusquellic-how-football-set-the-stage-for-his-political-career-1.680998
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