Jon Blau of the The Herald-Times (Bloomington, Ind.) won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2016 contest in the Projects category for the Under 30,000 circulation division.
By Robert Gagliardi
APSE Third Vice President
Frank Bodani of the York (Pa.) Daily Record/Sunday News won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors...
Dirk Chatelain of the Omaha World-Herald won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2016 contest in the Projects category for the 75,000-175,000 circulation division.
By Jeff Rosen
APSE First Vice President
Chuck Culpepper of the Washington Post tied a seven-person team from USA Today for first-place Project Reporting in...
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Here are the top five results for projects in the 30,000-75,000 circulation category of the Associated Press Sports Editors...
A seven-person team from Newsday won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2015 contest in Project writing for the Over 175,000 circulation category. Jim Baumbach, Neil Best, Robert Cassidy, Bob Glauber, Mark La Monica, Kimberley A. Martin and Tom Rock won for a series examining the challenges faced by NFL players when their careers come to an end.
The team of Jeff Duncan, Jim Kleinpeter, Evan Woodbery, Ron Higgins, John Reid, Katherine Terrell and Todd Masson of NOLA.com (New Orleans) won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2015 contest in projects for the 75-175,000 circulation category for their series of stories centered on the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.