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BEYOND THE
SCOREBOARD:

Improving your Sports Coverage

Ellen Austin, MJE
The Harker School
San Jose, CA
EllenA@harker.org
WHY FOCUS ON YOUR
SPORTS COVERAGE?
How many of you here today play a sport?
[question during my session @ Spring NSPA 2010 Convention in Portland]
BETTER SPORTS COVERAGE
WILL BRING YOU….
 

More readers. Period.

 

Readers who might otherwise not read a traditional
newspaper or magazine.

 

Opportunities for your staff to develop a REAL
news rhythm of timely stories.
• 

From a survey at Paly,
44% of student body
participates in at least one
sport

• 

Equal or higher % at area
high schools (Viking
survey)
• 

If roughly HALF of the
students are in sports,
shouldn’t your pages
reflect what your audience
is doing?
THE VIKING
an all-sports
high school magazine
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 

Palo Alto High School
Founded in 2007
64 pages/ 6 issues per year
30 person staff
Self-funded through
advertising sales
Covers every Paly team,
specific athletes, deeper
sports issues
!

www.vikingsportsmag.com
Since March 2011,
also the first high school
all-sports website
• 

Updated with online-only
content, as well as print
edition content

• 

Using this for columnists
and bloggers, too
• 

All print editions
archived online,
using ISSUU.com
THREE STEPS
TO
BETTER
SPORTS
COVERAGE
1.TREAT SPORTS AS NEWS
Get instant. Now.
Tweets/social media send scores
straight to your phones within
minutes of the final buzzer
Twitter and Facebook:
your instant scoreboard
Keep it short, keep it accurate.
Get scores up within 15-20 minutes of last buzzer.
Standard game coverage:
•  200-300 word
game brief and
recap
•  A dominant
image
•  Quotes
• Timeliness
(within 24 hours
of the event)
21 separate hits
676 separate hits
Teams provide daily news events
for your publication. Aren’t you
ALWAYS trying to find news?
Try to COVER all home games,
if possible.
Use online options to get scores and
briefs loaded and in the hands of your
readers fast fast fast.
2. VISUALS MATTER

THE DECISIVE MOMENT: action photos!
 

Human brains process IMAGES much more easily
and much more quickly than the complex decoding of
a WORD

 

In sports, the action is a true news photo that
conveys the story unfolding in real time

 

A good photo draws the reader to your TEXT.

 

Don t believe me? So, which of these slides captures
you more -- the one you re reading now or….
…. THIS ONE?

[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Brandon Dukovic]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Ali Kershner]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Anne Hildebrand]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
[photo by Allie Shorin]
Use both traditional photos
and art photos to tell the story

[photo by Malaika Drebin -- her first photo shoot for Viking]
BE CREATIVE.
This non-Photoshopped image,
shot underwater on a spring
afternoon, illustrated a cover story
on athletes balancing school
and sports.
It was later used as cover for C:JET
magazine.

[photo by Malaika Drebin]
FIND A NEW VANTAGE POINT.

[Photo by Allie Shorin]
SHOOT DETAILS.

[photo by Brandon Dukovic]
LOOK FOR EMOTION.

[photo by Ali Kershner]
BE READY.

[Photo by Allie Shorin]
BE READY. EVEN IN THE RAIN.

[photo by Brandon Dukovic]
3. TELL BIGGER STORIES.
Use sports as a doorway
to issues, trends, advocacy
 

What are the stories
athletes are anxious
about?

 

Sports is a window
into all aspects of an
athlete’s life.

 

Find the lens
through sports.
ISSUE: HAZING ON TEAMS
INTRO TO HAZING STORY [October 2008]
by Peter Johnson and Noah Sneider
David, a Palo Alto High School senior and varsity football
player, remembers his first hazing experience, when his
hands were held behind his back and his legs spread
open next to a pool table.
“It all happened pretty fast,” said David, who like the other
students quoted in this story has had his real name
withheld as a condition for speaking with The Viking.
David, a sophomore JV football player two years ago, had
just been called up to the varsity football team for the
2005 Central Coast Section tournament when he was
hazed at an off-campus dinner. No coaches were present
at the dinner, according to David.
(cont.)
“Everyone surrounded me, and I got my hands held
behind my head by two guys,” David said.
“Another guy tried to pop the ball up [from the pool table]
and hit me in the balls. It wasn’t really working. They tried
five or six times and it kept hitting my belt or my leg or
something. Another two upperclassmen said, ‘Well f**k
this’ and they came up and hit me twice in my balls.
“I had my hands behind my head, so I was in a vulnerable
position already. Sometimes you feel like you can get out
of the way, but there was no doing that this time. It [the
punch] went low to high, so it was just right in. They hit
the spot. It was the worst because it was two hits in only
five seconds. After that I puked a little bit. It was like a dry
heave, and I felt pretty sick the rest of the night. They
stopped after I started gagging…”
ISSUE: IMPACT OF CHOICES
May 2012
A one-year story
investigation of a top
high school athlete’s
departure from (and
return to) baseball…
and the choices he
made along the way.
BACK IN THE BOX
by Jacob Lauing and Sam Borsos

Baseball is a game of adjustments. A flyout
teaches a hitter to stay on top of the ball. A walk
does not discourage a pitcher from pounding the
strike zone on the next at-bat, it drives him to try
even harder. A baseball player is considered great
for getting a hit just thirty percent of the time. Even
though perfection is unreachable, every athlete
from a backyard little-leaguer to a hall-of-famer
strives to have a perfect season, an undefeated
record and to be the best on the squad.
So what happens when players step off the field?
The same idea of perfection applies. The pressure
to be right, the expectations to practice morality,
the assumption that to be the best you can’t make
mistakes. Whether it’s on or off the field, perfection
is impossible.
Just as an baseball player can strike out during a
game, he can strike out in life. What separates a
good athlete from a great athlete is not the
strikeout itself, but how he reacts to it.
CONCUSSIONS:
an important
issue that every
school should
be covering now
Huge injury numbers, plus
a culture of silence and
athletes who won’t admit
to concussions
SILENT IMPACT
by Jon Dickerson, Nathan Norimoto,
and Mariah Philips
Imagine your body being slammed into
artificial turf by a 200 pound linebacker
wearing a helmet with padding as hard as
wood. Imagine your head smacking the
ground, then whipping back into place, all
in under a second. Ask Palo Alto High
School offensive tackle Michael Lyzwa (’12)
how it feels. Actually, ask the players on
the sidelines, because Lyzwa will not
remember; he suffered a concussion.
“I just remember being in one play and then
things just started going bad,” Lyzwa said.
“I couldn’t open my eyes, I felt really light
headed.”
In between the lines of the patchy story
Lyzwa tells lies the scary reality that his
teammates witnessed during that late
August practice at Paly.
(cont.)
Lyzwa was unable to speak fluidly, open
his eyes or recognize his teammates
after his concussion. He could not stand
on his own, and had to be propped up.
No matter how many times Lyzwa hears
the story, he will not remember this
occurrence, which became a red flag to
all who witnessed it.
THE WORD CONCUSSION derives
from the Latin word “concutere,” which
literally means “to shake violently.” A
force to the head can cause the brain to
move around inside the skull. This
shaking can cause bruises, nerve
injuries and blood vessel damage,
resulting in memory loss, and in the
most severe cases, death.
“The symptoms [I got after my
concussion] lasted for a few days,”
Lyzwa said. “I was feeling really [bad],
sensitive to light and sound, [my]
reaction time was really slow. I had on
and off headaches.”
CONCUSSIONS
 

MORE ON
CONCUSSIONS:
Read the New York
Times piece from Sept.
15, 2007 for great info –
this is the piece that
started the NFL
attention
to concussions.

 

Remember: cite and
attribute if you use it!
“HOW DO WE DO THIS?”

Planning a more comprehensive strategy for
your staff’s sports coverage
ANYWHERE
CAN BE YOUR NEWSROOM
DURING THE GAME

•  Liveblog, tweet,

video, Facebook

•  Action pictures
DURING THE GAME
DURING THE GAME
facebook.com/thevikingmag
DURING THE GAME
Cross-staff
collaboration with
INfocus broadcast

video clips uploaded
to liveblog

One subjective +
objective camera
UPDATE YOUR AUDIENCE

• 

Link your liveblog

•  Filter through Facebook!
AFTER THE GAME
•  Link your
stories
everywhere!
AFTER THE GAME:

ONLINE RECAP

VIKINGSPORTSMAG.COM
Timely
(< 24 hours)
200-300 words
Dominant image
Quotes
AFTER THE GAME
Video clips
Social media links
AFTER THE GAME
Watch your
competition’s
coverage
AFTER THE GAME:
POST GAME VIDEO

Music video
to "All I Do
Is Win" and
"Don't Stop
Believin'"
AFTER THE GAME:
PRINT
AFTER THE GAME:
PRINT
• 
• 
• 
• 

"Golden Thread"
Should flow like a
story
Appeals to
community
Design
AFTER THE GAME - PRINT
AFTER THE GAME - PRINT
DON'T MISS THE MOMENT
vikingsportsmag.com
  BONUS:

Go there for a
shareable Prezi
on how to shoot
great sports
photos!

  Contact

info:
Ellen Austin
EllenA@Harker.org

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Improving Your Sports Coverage [Boston 2013 JEA/NSPA Convention]

  • 1. BEYOND THE SCOREBOARD: Improving your Sports Coverage Ellen Austin, MJE The Harker School San Jose, CA EllenA@harker.org
  • 2. WHY FOCUS ON YOUR SPORTS COVERAGE?
  • 3. How many of you here today play a sport? [question during my session @ Spring NSPA 2010 Convention in Portland]
  • 4. BETTER SPORTS COVERAGE WILL BRING YOU….   More readers. Period.   Readers who might otherwise not read a traditional newspaper or magazine.   Opportunities for your staff to develop a REAL news rhythm of timely stories.
  • 5. •  From a survey at Paly, 44% of student body participates in at least one sport •  Equal or higher % at area high schools (Viking survey)
  • 6. •  If roughly HALF of the students are in sports, shouldn’t your pages reflect what your audience is doing?
  • 7. THE VIKING an all-sports high school magazine •  •  •  •  •  •  Palo Alto High School Founded in 2007 64 pages/ 6 issues per year 30 person staff Self-funded through advertising sales Covers every Paly team, specific athletes, deeper sports issues
  • 8. ! www.vikingsportsmag.com Since March 2011, also the first high school all-sports website
  • 9. •  Updated with online-only content, as well as print edition content •  Using this for columnists and bloggers, too
  • 10. •  All print editions archived online, using ISSUU.com
  • 11.
  • 14. Get instant. Now. Tweets/social media send scores straight to your phones within minutes of the final buzzer
  • 15. Twitter and Facebook: your instant scoreboard
  • 16.
  • 17. Keep it short, keep it accurate. Get scores up within 15-20 minutes of last buzzer.
  • 18.
  • 19. Standard game coverage: •  200-300 word game brief and recap •  A dominant image •  Quotes • Timeliness (within 24 hours of the event)
  • 22. Teams provide daily news events for your publication. Aren’t you ALWAYS trying to find news? Try to COVER all home games, if possible. Use online options to get scores and briefs loaded and in the hands of your readers fast fast fast.
  • 23. 2. VISUALS MATTER THE DECISIVE MOMENT: action photos!
  • 24.   Human brains process IMAGES much more easily and much more quickly than the complex decoding of a WORD   In sports, the action is a true news photo that conveys the story unfolding in real time   A good photo draws the reader to your TEXT.   Don t believe me? So, which of these slides captures you more -- the one you re reading now or….
  • 25. …. THIS ONE? [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 26. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 27. [photo by Brandon Dukovic]
  • 28. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 29. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 30. [photo by Ali Kershner]
  • 31. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 32. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 33. [photo by Anne Hildebrand]
  • 34. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 35. [photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 36. Use both traditional photos and art photos to tell the story [photo by Malaika Drebin -- her first photo shoot for Viking]
  • 37. BE CREATIVE. This non-Photoshopped image, shot underwater on a spring afternoon, illustrated a cover story on athletes balancing school and sports. It was later used as cover for C:JET magazine. [photo by Malaika Drebin]
  • 38. FIND A NEW VANTAGE POINT. [Photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 39. SHOOT DETAILS. [photo by Brandon Dukovic]
  • 40. LOOK FOR EMOTION. [photo by Ali Kershner]
  • 41. BE READY. [Photo by Allie Shorin]
  • 42. BE READY. EVEN IN THE RAIN. [photo by Brandon Dukovic]
  • 43. 3. TELL BIGGER STORIES. Use sports as a doorway to issues, trends, advocacy
  • 44.   What are the stories athletes are anxious about?   Sports is a window into all aspects of an athlete’s life.   Find the lens through sports.
  • 46. INTRO TO HAZING STORY [October 2008] by Peter Johnson and Noah Sneider David, a Palo Alto High School senior and varsity football player, remembers his first hazing experience, when his hands were held behind his back and his legs spread open next to a pool table. “It all happened pretty fast,” said David, who like the other students quoted in this story has had his real name withheld as a condition for speaking with The Viking. David, a sophomore JV football player two years ago, had just been called up to the varsity football team for the 2005 Central Coast Section tournament when he was hazed at an off-campus dinner. No coaches were present at the dinner, according to David.
  • 47. (cont.) “Everyone surrounded me, and I got my hands held behind my head by two guys,” David said. “Another guy tried to pop the ball up [from the pool table] and hit me in the balls. It wasn’t really working. They tried five or six times and it kept hitting my belt or my leg or something. Another two upperclassmen said, ‘Well f**k this’ and they came up and hit me twice in my balls. “I had my hands behind my head, so I was in a vulnerable position already. Sometimes you feel like you can get out of the way, but there was no doing that this time. It [the punch] went low to high, so it was just right in. They hit the spot. It was the worst because it was two hits in only five seconds. After that I puked a little bit. It was like a dry heave, and I felt pretty sick the rest of the night. They stopped after I started gagging…”
  • 48. ISSUE: IMPACT OF CHOICES May 2012 A one-year story investigation of a top high school athlete’s departure from (and return to) baseball… and the choices he made along the way.
  • 49. BACK IN THE BOX by Jacob Lauing and Sam Borsos Baseball is a game of adjustments. A flyout teaches a hitter to stay on top of the ball. A walk does not discourage a pitcher from pounding the strike zone on the next at-bat, it drives him to try even harder. A baseball player is considered great for getting a hit just thirty percent of the time. Even though perfection is unreachable, every athlete from a backyard little-leaguer to a hall-of-famer strives to have a perfect season, an undefeated record and to be the best on the squad. So what happens when players step off the field? The same idea of perfection applies. The pressure to be right, the expectations to practice morality, the assumption that to be the best you can’t make mistakes. Whether it’s on or off the field, perfection is impossible. Just as an baseball player can strike out during a game, he can strike out in life. What separates a good athlete from a great athlete is not the strikeout itself, but how he reacts to it.
  • 50. CONCUSSIONS: an important issue that every school should be covering now Huge injury numbers, plus a culture of silence and athletes who won’t admit to concussions
  • 51. SILENT IMPACT by Jon Dickerson, Nathan Norimoto, and Mariah Philips Imagine your body being slammed into artificial turf by a 200 pound linebacker wearing a helmet with padding as hard as wood. Imagine your head smacking the ground, then whipping back into place, all in under a second. Ask Palo Alto High School offensive tackle Michael Lyzwa (’12) how it feels. Actually, ask the players on the sidelines, because Lyzwa will not remember; he suffered a concussion. “I just remember being in one play and then things just started going bad,” Lyzwa said. “I couldn’t open my eyes, I felt really light headed.” In between the lines of the patchy story Lyzwa tells lies the scary reality that his teammates witnessed during that late August practice at Paly.
  • 52. (cont.) Lyzwa was unable to speak fluidly, open his eyes or recognize his teammates after his concussion. He could not stand on his own, and had to be propped up. No matter how many times Lyzwa hears the story, he will not remember this occurrence, which became a red flag to all who witnessed it. THE WORD CONCUSSION derives from the Latin word “concutere,” which literally means “to shake violently.” A force to the head can cause the brain to move around inside the skull. This shaking can cause bruises, nerve injuries and blood vessel damage, resulting in memory loss, and in the most severe cases, death. “The symptoms [I got after my concussion] lasted for a few days,” Lyzwa said. “I was feeling really [bad], sensitive to light and sound, [my] reaction time was really slow. I had on and off headaches.”
  • 53. CONCUSSIONS   MORE ON CONCUSSIONS: Read the New York Times piece from Sept. 15, 2007 for great info – this is the piece that started the NFL attention to concussions.   Remember: cite and attribute if you use it!
  • 54. “HOW DO WE DO THIS?” Planning a more comprehensive strategy for your staff’s sports coverage
  • 56. DURING THE GAME •  Liveblog, tweet, video, Facebook •  Action pictures
  • 59. DURING THE GAME Cross-staff collaboration with INfocus broadcast video clips uploaded to liveblog One subjective + objective camera
  • 60. UPDATE YOUR AUDIENCE •  Link your liveblog •  Filter through Facebook!
  • 61. AFTER THE GAME •  Link your stories everywhere!
  • 62. AFTER THE GAME: ONLINE RECAP VIKINGSPORTSMAG.COM Timely (< 24 hours) 200-300 words Dominant image Quotes
  • 63. AFTER THE GAME Video clips Social media links
  • 64. AFTER THE GAME Watch your competition’s coverage
  • 65. AFTER THE GAME: POST GAME VIDEO Music video to "All I Do Is Win" and "Don't Stop Believin'"
  • 67. AFTER THE GAME: PRINT •  •  •  •  "Golden Thread" Should flow like a story Appeals to community Design
  • 68. AFTER THE GAME - PRINT
  • 69. AFTER THE GAME - PRINT
  • 70. DON'T MISS THE MOMENT
  • 71. vikingsportsmag.com   BONUS: Go there for a shareable Prezi on how to shoot great sports photos!   Contact info: Ellen Austin EllenA@Harker.org