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APSE Contest

The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland won first place in the Division D projects category.

The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism wins Division D projects in 2025 APSE contest

Jordan Kaye and Tracy Glantz of The State in Columbia, South Carolina, won first place in the Division C projects category.

Jordan Kaye, Tracy Glantz of The State win Division C projects category in 2025 APSE contest

The sports staff of The Oklahoman won first place in the Division B projects category.

The Oklahoman wins first place in Division B projects category in 2025 APSE contest

Kenny Jacoby, Jim Sergent, Jennifer Borresen, Ramon Padilla and Alberto Cuadra of USA TODAY Sports won first place in the Division A projects category.

USA TODAY Sports wins first place in Division A projects category in 2025 APSE contest

The Los Angeles Times and Dallas Morning News shared first place in the Division A event coverage category.

Dallas Morning News, Los Angeles Times win Division A event coverage category in 2025 APSE contest

Kyle Goon, Childs Walker, Giana Han, Giacomo Bologna and the photo staff of The Baltimore Banner won first place in the Division B event coverage category.

Baltimore Banner wins Division B event coverage category in 2025 APSE...

South Bend Tribue

South Bend Tribune wins Division C event coverage category in 2025...

Marc Weiszer of The Athens Banner-Herald in Georgia

Marc Weiszer of Athens Banner-Herald wins Division D event coverage category...

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe

Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe wins Division A team beat...

Andy Kostka of The Baltimore Banner

Andy Kostka of Baltimore Banner wins Division B team beat writing...

Amie Just of the Lincoln Journal Star

Amie Just of Lincoln Journal Star wins Division C team beat...

Adam Cole of the Montgomery Advertiser

Adam Cole of Montgomery Advertiser wins Division D team beat writing...

Kyle Grabowski of MetroWest Daily News in Framingham, Massachusetts

Kyle Grabowski of MetroWest Daily News wins Division D high school...

From left: Charles Baggarly of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Dan DeLuca of the News-Press in Fort Myers, Florida; and Jared Peck of the Lexington Herald-Leader

Charles Baggarly, Dan DeLuca, Jared Peck win Division C high school...

Connor Pignatello of Advance Media New York in Syracuse

Connor Pignatello of Advance Media NY wins Division B high school...

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