Monthly Archives: March 2014

Ben Frederickson wins Breaking News award for under 30,000

Ben Frederickson’s story on a Wyoming basketball player who allegedly kicked a defenseless man in the face took first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2013 contest in the breaking news category in the under 30,000 circulation category.

Great Lakes region meeting set for May 5 at Northwestern University

This year's APSE Great Lakes region meeting will be held on Monday, May 5, in partnership with Northwestern University.The event is free for all to attend, APSE members and non-members.

Portland Press Herald reporters win Breaking News award in 30,001-75,000

Glenn Jordan and David Hench of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram took first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2013 contest in the breaking news category in the 30,001-75,000 circulation category for their story on Boston Marathon bombing.

Kevin Tresolini of The News Journal in Del. wins Breaking News award in 75-175K...

Kevin Tresolini of The News Journal in New Castle, Del. took first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2013 contest in the breaking news category in the 75,001-175,000 circulation category for his story on the firing of Delaware football coach K.C. Keeler.

Denver Post’s Mike Klis wins Breaking News in over 175,000

Mike Klis of the Denver Post took first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2013 contest in the breaking news category in the largest circulation category for his story on Elvis Dumervil’s botched contract negotiations with the Denver Broncos.

N.Y. Times’ David Waldstein wins over 175K Beat Writing

Waldstein's award-winning coverage of the New York Yankees included the story behind the largest contract in American sports history.

Andrew Carter of The News & Observer in Raleigh wins Beat Writing contest in...

Carter, a University of North Carolina beat writer, received five of six first-place votes from APSE judges.

Chadd Cripe of Idaho Statesman wins Beat Writing contest in 30-75K category

Cripe, whose five-story entry highlighted his work on the Boise State football beat, received five of six first-place votes.

Adam Sparks of Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro wins Beat Writing in under 30,000...

Sparks' five-story entry included a profile of a former Marine who fought the NCAA for the right to fulfill his college football dream.

APSE to spotlight each contest winner, links to top-10 entries

Starting Sunday, we will post a story on the winning entry in each category for the 2013 APSE contest.