This document provides guidance on writing sports articles for newspapers. It discusses the typical structure of sports articles, including headlines, bylines, leads, nut graphs, and supporting paragraphs. It emphasizes including the key details of who, what, when, where, and why in the lead paragraph. Both conventional and unconventional leads are described. The body of the article may include play-by-play, quotes, scores, and other supplemental information. Examples are provided of full sports articles written following these guidelines. Tips are also given on writing sports features beyond just game recaps.
The document discusses various aspects of sports writing such as the types of sports stories, parts of a news story, qualities of sports writers, and tips for writing sports stories. It notes that sports writing covers a variety of athletic events from basketball to car racing. Effective sports writing uses an inverted pyramid structure, with the lead answering the classic "5 Ws." Sports writers must have a passion for sports, strong descriptive writing abilities, and remain objective in their reporting. The goal is to accurately convey the drama and excitement of athletic competitions for average readers.
This document provides guidance on effective sports writing for scholastic newspapers. It emphasizes writing about players and teams rather than individual games, using relevant statistics and records, and including quotes from coaches and players. Sports stories should focus on the score, additional game details, and player perspectives to concisely summarize the outcome and key events for readers. Proper sports writing style and avoiding bias are also addressed.
The document provides information about the author's experience as a sports editor, columnist, and broadcaster. It then lists 10 qualities of a good sports writer, including accurately reporting on games, being fair and unbiased, knowing the sports and teams well, and using descriptive language. Finally, it discusses different styles and elements of sports writing like leads, headlines, and specialized vocabulary.
This document provides guidance on how to write effective sports articles. It discusses the different types of sports articles, such as game stories and columns. It explains that game stories typically follow an inverted pyramid structure, with the score and key details in the lead paragraph. The document also provides tips for writing sports articles, such as using strong leads, writing concisely, including relevant quotes and facts, and having a strong understanding of the sport being covered.
This document outlines the key elements of sports writing, including writing style, interesting topics, good quotes from interviews, in-depth knowledge of the sport being covered, basics of journalism like who, what, when, where, why and how, and different types of leads like summary leads that emphasize the who and how or background leads using quotes. Effective sports writing relies on these elements like engaging writing, compelling stories and quotes, and deep subject matter expertise.
Tarlac National High School defeated Mindoro National High School 60-58 in the National High School Basketball Cup Finals. Frank Bonus scored 21 points to lead Tarlac, while Empoy Emperador scored 13 points including the decisive baskets in the final seconds. The game was close throughout, with Mindoro taking a lead late before Bonus hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give Tarlac a 54-53 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Emperador then made two free throws with 10 seconds left to give Tarlac the victory.
This document provides guidance for sports reporting. It discusses covering a variety of sports events, including local and international competitions of all sizes. Reporters should focus on the outcome, exciting parts, and any incidents or accidents from an event. When writing an article, the lead should mention the most interesting thing that happened first without including obvious facts or dates. Reporters are advised to understand the game, get to know the teams and players, take thorough notes, and ask insightful questions in interviews. The goal is to provide readers with new and informative coverage of sports.
This document provides guidance on writing sports articles for newspapers. It discusses the typical structure of sports articles, including headlines, bylines, leads, nut graphs, and supporting paragraphs. It emphasizes including the key details of who, what, when, where, and why in the lead paragraph. Both conventional and unconventional leads are described. The body of the article may include play-by-play, quotes, scores, and other supplemental information. Examples are provided of full sports articles written following these guidelines. Tips are also given on writing sports features beyond just game recaps.
The document discusses various aspects of sports writing such as the types of sports stories, parts of a news story, qualities of sports writers, and tips for writing sports stories. It notes that sports writing covers a variety of athletic events from basketball to car racing. Effective sports writing uses an inverted pyramid structure, with the lead answering the classic "5 Ws." Sports writers must have a passion for sports, strong descriptive writing abilities, and remain objective in their reporting. The goal is to accurately convey the drama and excitement of athletic competitions for average readers.
This document provides guidance on effective sports writing for scholastic newspapers. It emphasizes writing about players and teams rather than individual games, using relevant statistics and records, and including quotes from coaches and players. Sports stories should focus on the score, additional game details, and player perspectives to concisely summarize the outcome and key events for readers. Proper sports writing style and avoiding bias are also addressed.
The document provides information about the author's experience as a sports editor, columnist, and broadcaster. It then lists 10 qualities of a good sports writer, including accurately reporting on games, being fair and unbiased, knowing the sports and teams well, and using descriptive language. Finally, it discusses different styles and elements of sports writing like leads, headlines, and specialized vocabulary.
This document provides guidance on how to write effective sports articles. It discusses the different types of sports articles, such as game stories and columns. It explains that game stories typically follow an inverted pyramid structure, with the score and key details in the lead paragraph. The document also provides tips for writing sports articles, such as using strong leads, writing concisely, including relevant quotes and facts, and having a strong understanding of the sport being covered.
This document outlines the key elements of sports writing, including writing style, interesting topics, good quotes from interviews, in-depth knowledge of the sport being covered, basics of journalism like who, what, when, where, why and how, and different types of leads like summary leads that emphasize the who and how or background leads using quotes. Effective sports writing relies on these elements like engaging writing, compelling stories and quotes, and deep subject matter expertise.
Tarlac National High School defeated Mindoro National High School 60-58 in the National High School Basketball Cup Finals. Frank Bonus scored 21 points to lead Tarlac, while Empoy Emperador scored 13 points including the decisive baskets in the final seconds. The game was close throughout, with Mindoro taking a lead late before Bonus hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give Tarlac a 54-53 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Emperador then made two free throws with 10 seconds left to give Tarlac the victory.
This document provides guidance for sports reporting. It discusses covering a variety of sports events, including local and international competitions of all sizes. Reporters should focus on the outcome, exciting parts, and any incidents or accidents from an event. When writing an article, the lead should mention the most interesting thing that happened first without including obvious facts or dates. Reporters are advised to understand the game, get to know the teams and players, take thorough notes, and ask insightful questions in interviews. The goal is to provide readers with new and informative coverage of sports.
This document outlines the key elements of a sports writing article. It discusses that the lead should include the final score and focus on an individual player's efforts. For example, if a star player was injured and an unheralded player stepped up to lead the team to victory. The body should then elaborate on this story. The wrap up centers on quotes from coaches and players from post-game interviews. Additional elements include clear writing, an interesting story, and good quotes/interviews from athletes. While big events or star players may grab some fans' attention, the writer finds interesting stories from any level of competition engaging.
The document provides an overview of sports writing, outlining that it reports on sports topics and events in a colorful way using sports terminology, and discusses the qualities of a good sports writer which include being a sports enthusiast, knowing the rules of games, and reporting facts accurately even when favoring a particular team or player. It also describes the different types of sports news like coverage stories and advance stories, and suggests ways for sports writers to gather data such as observing the game closely and interviewing key people before and after events.
This document provides information on writing sports stories and the qualities of a good sports writer. It discusses the three types of sports stories that can be written: advance stories, coverage stories, and advance coverage stories. It also lists 10 qualities that good sports writers should have, such as knowing sports rules and strategies, taking accurate notes, being unbiased, and writing for readers. The document concludes with "Top Ten Tips for Tiptop Sports Writing," which provides advice like doing research before writing, focusing stories, using dramatic techniques, and reading examples of good sports writing.
This document outlines different types of sports writing, including play-by-play accounts, lead stories, brief sports stories, sports features, advance and follow-up stories, and sports columns. It emphasizes that sports writers must have knowledge of the game, a descriptive writing style, a genuine love for sports to convey emotion, and constantly seek new ideas and ways of storytelling. Sports pages give significant coverage to basketball in the Philippines.
Sports writers must possess expertise in sports rules and terminology as well as the ability to take quick and accurate notes. There are three types of sports stories - advance, coverage, and advance-coverage. An effective sports story leads with the five Ws and includes elements like statistics, quotes, background on players/teams, and highlights of the game. Sports writers should report facts in a fair and unbiased manner while considering their readers rather than themselves.
1) Adamson defeated National University in straight sets to earn their 10th win in 12 games behind strong performances from Nerissa Bautista, Angela Benting and Michelle Laborte.
2) San Sebastian-Excelroof swept Ateneo in 3 sets, overcoming a late deficit in the third set to seal the win and keep pace with Adamson at the top of the standings.
3) The losses dropped Ateneo to 6-5 and opened up an opportunity for Lyceum and Far Eastern University to qualify for the Final Four.
This document outlines the structure of a sports article. It discusses that sports reporting follows the structure of an action story. There are three main types of sports stories: advance stories that build enthusiasm for upcoming events, coverage stories that provide on-the-spot reporting, and advance coverage stories that include information about both past and upcoming events. The sports article should follow classic news writing structures, with an attention-grabbing lead that answers the five W's, and a body that discusses team standings, decisive plays, individual stats, quotes, and other relevant details. Sports writers must be knowledgeable about sports rules and lingo to effectively report on events.
This document contains notes and assignments from an English class. It announces that school will be closed on May 31st and assignments due that day are now due on June 2nd. It provides examples of grammar exercises and outlines the structure of essay writing. It assigns students to write an essay due on June 2nd based on their outline or choosing from writing prompts. Homework includes finishing character and research assignments by June 2nd in class or submitting electronically if absent. Literary devices are also due June 2nd.
The document provides guidance on sports writing. It discusses that sports writers enjoy witnessing games and exploring various sports, not just one. It notes that in journalistic sports writing, writers should have knowledge of different sports events. It also advises that sports writers must be able to adjust to different sports environments, whether a live game or video. For beginning writers, coping with sports jargon and structures may be difficult at first but can be learned over time.
Sports writing covers a variety of topics from play-by-play accounts of games to editorials and features about sports. There are many types of sports that are reported on like basketball, volleyball, horse racing and more. Sports writing involves different types of reporting like play-by-play accounts, lead stories, brief stories, features, advance stories and follow up stories. A good sports writer needs to have a love of sports, strong descriptive writing skills, and knowledge of the rules and players to bring excitement and drama of events to readers.
This document is Austin Espinoza's senior project proposal form from 2012 in which he proposes exploring sports journalism and radio broadcasting. For his product, Austin plans to shadow mentors in radio broadcasting and sports writing, interview columnists and editors, and help produce a radio show and write a sports article. The project will challenge Austin to develop workplace skills like confidence interacting with others and expressing his thoughts in writing. He has chosen four mentors with expertise in sports radio broadcasting, writing for ESPN, NBA writing, and local sports editing to advise him.
Madison Conroy- The University of Dayton- Strategic Analysis Project-3Mitch Coughlin
ESPN has several goals and objectives, including: 1) providing 24/7 sports coverage through various TV programs and radio shows; 2) sustaining global leadership in sports media through securing major broadcasting rights; 3) maximizing viewership by offering a variety of sports; 4) expanding internationally through new locations and rights deals; 5) continuing charitable initiatives through foundations that have raised over $100 million; and 6) promoting environmental sustainability. ESPN works to achieve these goals through competing for rights, expanding its programming, and supporting community outreach programs.
Brian Slack discusses changes to the All-NFL Network and International Fantasy Football League (IFFL) following a hack. The All-NFL Network has rebuilt after shutting down social media pages due to the hack. The IFFL will remain at 12 teams for now to maintain a high level of competition. Upcoming podcasts will include NFL predictions and analysis of hot topics.
The document is a biography about a Korean baseball player who had dreams of becoming a professional baseball player in Korea as a child due to his talent. However, he moved to the US for high school where he struggled and had to give up on his dreams. In his junior year, he rebuilt his skills through intense practice and was able to make his high school varsity team as a pitcher and hitter, earning an award at the end of the season.
The document summarizes Pat Geigel and Rick Schwarz's experience officiating at the National Special Olympics games in Princeton, New Jersey from June 14-20. It describes their arrival and meeting with other officials. It discusses the start of games on Monday and championship rounds later in the week. It highlights watching the Wisconsin volleyball team win gold. It describes the camaraderie and hospitality shown by New Jersey officials. It concludes that Pat and Rick received personal satisfaction from participating in the Special Olympics event.
The document provides an operational plan for the Steel Wheel's Wheelchair Basketball League. It includes a league overview with details on membership, meetings, bylaws and administrative structure. It outlines facility requirements for regular season games, playoffs and a midseason tournament. A marketing summary describes the league's indirect online marketing and direct contact marketing strategies. Finally, a sponsorship plan outlines three sponsorship packages for potential sponsors, including a title sponsor package for $2,000 annually that includes company branding on uniforms and league promotional materials.
The document discusses the field of sports writing, including defining sports writing and the role of sports writers. It also outlines the various structures and elements used in sports stories, such as leads, the body, and different types of sports stories. Additionally, it provides guidance on qualities of good sports writers and guidelines for writing sports stories.
This document provides background information on introducing the game Spikeball to the Brazilian market. It describes Spikeball as a combination of volleyball and four square that can be played anywhere. Brazil is presented as a good potential market due to its tropical climate, volleyball popularity, and growing economy. The document performs a PESTEL analysis of Brazil and concludes that Spikeball's affordability, similarity to volleyball, and adaptability make it a good cultural fit and product for Brazil.
This document outlines the key elements of a sports writing article. It discusses that the lead should include the final score and focus on an individual player's efforts. For example, if a star player was injured and an unheralded player stepped up to lead the team to victory. The body should then elaborate on this story. The wrap up centers on quotes from coaches and players from post-game interviews. Additional elements include clear writing, an interesting story, and good quotes/interviews from athletes. While big events or star players may grab some fans' attention, the writer finds interesting stories from any level of competition engaging.
The document provides an overview of sports writing, outlining that it reports on sports topics and events in a colorful way using sports terminology, and discusses the qualities of a good sports writer which include being a sports enthusiast, knowing the rules of games, and reporting facts accurately even when favoring a particular team or player. It also describes the different types of sports news like coverage stories and advance stories, and suggests ways for sports writers to gather data such as observing the game closely and interviewing key people before and after events.
This document provides information on writing sports stories and the qualities of a good sports writer. It discusses the three types of sports stories that can be written: advance stories, coverage stories, and advance coverage stories. It also lists 10 qualities that good sports writers should have, such as knowing sports rules and strategies, taking accurate notes, being unbiased, and writing for readers. The document concludes with "Top Ten Tips for Tiptop Sports Writing," which provides advice like doing research before writing, focusing stories, using dramatic techniques, and reading examples of good sports writing.
This document outlines different types of sports writing, including play-by-play accounts, lead stories, brief sports stories, sports features, advance and follow-up stories, and sports columns. It emphasizes that sports writers must have knowledge of the game, a descriptive writing style, a genuine love for sports to convey emotion, and constantly seek new ideas and ways of storytelling. Sports pages give significant coverage to basketball in the Philippines.
Sports writers must possess expertise in sports rules and terminology as well as the ability to take quick and accurate notes. There are three types of sports stories - advance, coverage, and advance-coverage. An effective sports story leads with the five Ws and includes elements like statistics, quotes, background on players/teams, and highlights of the game. Sports writers should report facts in a fair and unbiased manner while considering their readers rather than themselves.
1) Adamson defeated National University in straight sets to earn their 10th win in 12 games behind strong performances from Nerissa Bautista, Angela Benting and Michelle Laborte.
2) San Sebastian-Excelroof swept Ateneo in 3 sets, overcoming a late deficit in the third set to seal the win and keep pace with Adamson at the top of the standings.
3) The losses dropped Ateneo to 6-5 and opened up an opportunity for Lyceum and Far Eastern University to qualify for the Final Four.
This document outlines the structure of a sports article. It discusses that sports reporting follows the structure of an action story. There are three main types of sports stories: advance stories that build enthusiasm for upcoming events, coverage stories that provide on-the-spot reporting, and advance coverage stories that include information about both past and upcoming events. The sports article should follow classic news writing structures, with an attention-grabbing lead that answers the five W's, and a body that discusses team standings, decisive plays, individual stats, quotes, and other relevant details. Sports writers must be knowledgeable about sports rules and lingo to effectively report on events.
This document contains notes and assignments from an English class. It announces that school will be closed on May 31st and assignments due that day are now due on June 2nd. It provides examples of grammar exercises and outlines the structure of essay writing. It assigns students to write an essay due on June 2nd based on their outline or choosing from writing prompts. Homework includes finishing character and research assignments by June 2nd in class or submitting electronically if absent. Literary devices are also due June 2nd.
The document provides guidance on sports writing. It discusses that sports writers enjoy witnessing games and exploring various sports, not just one. It notes that in journalistic sports writing, writers should have knowledge of different sports events. It also advises that sports writers must be able to adjust to different sports environments, whether a live game or video. For beginning writers, coping with sports jargon and structures may be difficult at first but can be learned over time.
Sports writing covers a variety of topics from play-by-play accounts of games to editorials and features about sports. There are many types of sports that are reported on like basketball, volleyball, horse racing and more. Sports writing involves different types of reporting like play-by-play accounts, lead stories, brief stories, features, advance stories and follow up stories. A good sports writer needs to have a love of sports, strong descriptive writing skills, and knowledge of the rules and players to bring excitement and drama of events to readers.
This document is Austin Espinoza's senior project proposal form from 2012 in which he proposes exploring sports journalism and radio broadcasting. For his product, Austin plans to shadow mentors in radio broadcasting and sports writing, interview columnists and editors, and help produce a radio show and write a sports article. The project will challenge Austin to develop workplace skills like confidence interacting with others and expressing his thoughts in writing. He has chosen four mentors with expertise in sports radio broadcasting, writing for ESPN, NBA writing, and local sports editing to advise him.
Madison Conroy- The University of Dayton- Strategic Analysis Project-3Mitch Coughlin
ESPN has several goals and objectives, including: 1) providing 24/7 sports coverage through various TV programs and radio shows; 2) sustaining global leadership in sports media through securing major broadcasting rights; 3) maximizing viewership by offering a variety of sports; 4) expanding internationally through new locations and rights deals; 5) continuing charitable initiatives through foundations that have raised over $100 million; and 6) promoting environmental sustainability. ESPN works to achieve these goals through competing for rights, expanding its programming, and supporting community outreach programs.
Brian Slack discusses changes to the All-NFL Network and International Fantasy Football League (IFFL) following a hack. The All-NFL Network has rebuilt after shutting down social media pages due to the hack. The IFFL will remain at 12 teams for now to maintain a high level of competition. Upcoming podcasts will include NFL predictions and analysis of hot topics.
The document is a biography about a Korean baseball player who had dreams of becoming a professional baseball player in Korea as a child due to his talent. However, he moved to the US for high school where he struggled and had to give up on his dreams. In his junior year, he rebuilt his skills through intense practice and was able to make his high school varsity team as a pitcher and hitter, earning an award at the end of the season.
The document summarizes Pat Geigel and Rick Schwarz's experience officiating at the National Special Olympics games in Princeton, New Jersey from June 14-20. It describes their arrival and meeting with other officials. It discusses the start of games on Monday and championship rounds later in the week. It highlights watching the Wisconsin volleyball team win gold. It describes the camaraderie and hospitality shown by New Jersey officials. It concludes that Pat and Rick received personal satisfaction from participating in the Special Olympics event.
The document provides an operational plan for the Steel Wheel's Wheelchair Basketball League. It includes a league overview with details on membership, meetings, bylaws and administrative structure. It outlines facility requirements for regular season games, playoffs and a midseason tournament. A marketing summary describes the league's indirect online marketing and direct contact marketing strategies. Finally, a sponsorship plan outlines three sponsorship packages for potential sponsors, including a title sponsor package for $2,000 annually that includes company branding on uniforms and league promotional materials.
The document discusses the field of sports writing, including defining sports writing and the role of sports writers. It also outlines the various structures and elements used in sports stories, such as leads, the body, and different types of sports stories. Additionally, it provides guidance on qualities of good sports writers and guidelines for writing sports stories.
This document provides background information on introducing the game Spikeball to the Brazilian market. It describes Spikeball as a combination of volleyball and four square that can be played anywhere. Brazil is presented as a good potential market due to its tropical climate, volleyball popularity, and growing economy. The document performs a PESTEL analysis of Brazil and concludes that Spikeball's affordability, similarity to volleyball, and adaptability make it a good cultural fit and product for Brazil.
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1) The USD Campus Recreation newsletter highlights upcoming intramural games and events, profiles athletes and officials of the month, and promotes wellness programs.
2) The newsletter announces a personal training special for November and "Tecolote Tuesdays," a weekly run through Tecolote Canyon.
3) Amory Fratoni is recognized as the Campus Recreation Employee of the Month for September for her leadership, work ethic, and commitment to getting to know coworkers.
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The NFL proposal outlines a sponsorship opportunity for Walmart to partner with the NFL for the 2016-2017 season. The NFL is one of the largest sports leagues in the world with over 256 regular season games played across 32 teams, culminating in the Super Bowl. The proposal details various marketing opportunities available to Walmart through the partnership, including logo usage, events access, and co-promotional campaigns. It also provides an overview of metrics to measure the impact of the sponsorship on Walmart's business goals.
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2) Fantasy sports participation can shift fans' rooting interests from teams to individual players. Analysts and fans discuss becoming less devoted to a single team and more interested in accumulating statistics and picking the best fantasy lineup.
3) Research has found fantasy sports players form stronger attachments to individual players than non-players, and that fantasy fandom can compete with and reduce commitment to a favorite real-life team over time.
Julia Nyitray, a 5-foot-2, 115-pound woman from Old Orchard Beach, Maine, deadlifted a personal best of 265 pounds at her workout, surpassing her previous record of 255 pounds. Nyitray trains regularly with a goal of competing in her first bodybuilding and fitness competition next spring. She has always loved competing in sports from a young age and remains very competitive, using that drive to continually improve her lifting abilities and build the "perfect body" for her upcoming competition through dedicated training.
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2. This is the portfolio of Corey Settino. All information is a product to be used to
demonstrate my work experience and related skills. Please do not copy any
information you see here without my permission.
3. 4……………………………………………………………………………….........Education
5………………………………………………………………………………..Courses Taken
6……………………………………………………………...Work Experience/Internships
7……………………………………………………………………..Other Work Experience
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Ionian
9…………………………………………………………….……….Baseball For
Millennials
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Paper
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4. Bethpage Senior High School: 2009-2013
Iona College, School of Arts & Science, 2013-2017
Bachelor of art in Mass Communications (expected June 2017)
Concentration of study: Public Relations
Pursuing Master’s Degree in Sports Communications (after graduation)
5. Mass Communications
Public Relations
Broadcast Media
Digital Literacy & Practice
Journalism
Publicity Campaigns
Media Law & Ethics
Organizational Communications
Writing for Public Relations
Research Methods in Mass
Communication
Copy Editing
Business/Other Courses
Principles of Financial Accounting
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Management
Computers Tech & Society
Brief Calculus
Applied Statistics
Mathematical Thinking
General Psychology
Oral Communication
Literature of the Modern World
6. New York Medical College
Public Relations Internship (Fall Semester 2015)
Worked in NYMC’s Public Relations Department
Office environment that featured interaction with other staff members in an effort to complete
all public relations oriented goals
Assigned to special projects such as designing campus map, updating photo archives, recovering
old files, editing school’s magazine, and assisted with the creation and design of the school’s new
website.
Baseball Player Magazine
Writer/Journalist/Editor (Summer 2016)
Published articles for Baseball Player Magazine (Long Island’s number one baseball magazine)
Interviewed coaches and collaborated with scouts in order to obtain information for posting
Published multiple articles onto the Magazine’s website
Edited and posted other articles for fellow staff journalists
7. Beechmont Tavern/Restaurant (New Rochelle, NY)
Delivery Driver (Spring 2016 - Present)
Deliver food for customers, also interact with customers and help take orders.
Ciminelli’s Pizzeria & Restaurant (Bethpage, NY)
Delivery Driver (Summer 2016 - Present)
Deliver food for customers, also interact with customers and help take orders.
Pump It Up: The Inflatable Party Zone (Plainview, NY)
Backend/Arena Manager (2011-2015)
Interact with customers and ensure that all parties/events are being coordinated properly by
staff members. Also observe inflatables and make sure they are operating correctly.
*Side note: I work at Beechmont while I am away at school and I work at Ciminellis while I am
home on Long Island.
8. Article Samples
Cross Country: On the very last day of October, the men’s team
was able to take home the MAAC Championship for the 25th
straight time in their remarkable history. The men flat out
dominated on the day, topping out at a perfect score of 15 and
finishing the race light years ahead of second place Marist. The
team received a boost from basically everyone who participated,
with the first seven finishers all being members of Iona College.
The winner of the race was graduate student Michael O’Dowd,
whose final line read at 23:44.3.
Description: wrote and published
articles for the sports section of Iona
College’s newspaper, “The Ionian.”
Majority of articles were written
about the men’s baseball team and
the men’s water polo team.
Baseball: This positive attitude has kept the Gaels afloat
in recent weeks, allowing them to take five of their past
seven games coming off the heels of the long losing
streak. Although the team has hit several bumps in the
road on the way to their overall 7-20 record (3-4 in the
MAAC) there is still plenty of ball left to play in this
NCAA season. And this recent hot streak is definitely a
push in the right direction. Said Stafford, “I believe we'll
keep winning games as long as we maintain the mindset
we have.”
9. Description: A blog designed for the
new era of baseball fans, while still
paying homage to the long-running
history of the sport. Includes up to
date news and information across
the Major Leagues, analysis of
teams and offseason moves/trades,
and on overall great read if you
consider yourself a baseball fan or
someone interested in the sport.
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10. Description: Wrote a 35 page
research paper, attempting to prove
if the NFL unfairly targets the New
England Patriots in an outlandish
effort to create media attention and
publicity. Also deeply analyzed the
“Deflategate” scandal which
featured Patriots’ quarterback Tom
Brady being put on trial for
supposedly cheating during the AFC
Championship game. Paper includes
clear sources and a breakdown of
various issues across the National
Football League.
Samples from Research Paper
The Patriots are seen as a team loaded with controversy, primarily in the last ten to
fifteen years. Coincidentally, this is also the same time frame in which New England can
be considered the best team in the sport, having won four Super Bowls since 2000. But
recent scandals such as “Spygate” and “Deflategate” have led to the team being embroiled
in tumultuous accusations. This has made them the target of ESPN, but while the
Patriots are certainly worthy of this coverage, they’re the only team that ESPN puts this
much effort into covering.
“We destroyed the tapes five months ago because I felt it was important for everyone to
follow my instructions and I did not want those tapes to be out there” (Cimini). This is an
incredibly vague statement as Goodell offered no real reason for destroying the tapes.
Senator Specter was immediately dissatisfied with Goodell’s decision to destroy the
videoed evidence, leading to him publishing his own report on the matter. It was in this
report that Senator Specter had claimed that the NFL may have been guilty of creating a
“cover-up” for the Spygate situation (O’Keefe – New York Daily News). Specter claimed
that the NFL’s investigation into Spygate was “fatally flawed” and that New England had
been filming and cheating for years.
What began to progress afterwards was a series of confusing reports and many people
labeling the Deflategate controversy as being ridiculous and completely overblown.
Nevertheless, this was the story leading up to the Super Bowl, in fact it basically became
a bigger story then the Super Bowl itself. Chip Scoggins, writer for the Star-Tribune, was
particularly angered by this which he made clear in his article “Isn’t it about time to get
pumped up for the game?” Scoggins writes that the situation was laughable and he makes
an excellent point when he compares Deflategate to other NFL scandals, “This isn't Ray
Rice punching out his wife in an elevator, or the New Orleans Saints' bounty scandal
from a few years ago. This latest "gate" just seems minor compared to some of the other
troubling stories we've witnessed around the league in recent years (Scoggins – Star
Tribune).”
11. Description: Worked with scouts and
coaches on Long Island to provide a
preview for the “top baseball players
on Long Island” for the 2016 high
school season. Article was published
onto Baseball Player Magazine and
featured a top player from each
school, along with their year,
position, and any awards or
achievements if applicable.
12. Description: As part of internship
with New York Medical College,
helped assist the PR staff in the
creation of the site’s new website.
Tasks included transferring over
information from the old website
and creating new pages where the
information was applicable. Also
reviewed the site and made sure the
quality was perfect and that the
information was correctly placed in
the right locations.