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S.C. Press Association Winners Tabloid
1. Recognizing the best in S.C. newspaper journalism
2014
NEWS CONTEST
AWARD WINNERS
2. 2 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
Journalist
Year Award
of the
indexOpen Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
All Daily Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
All Weekly Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
All Weekly & Daily Under 18,000 Combined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Daily Under 18,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12
Daily Under 18,000 & 18,000-45,000 Combined . . . . . . . . . . 13
Daily 18,000-45,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-5, 18
President’s Award for Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
General Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Daily Over 45,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-22
Weekly Under 4,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24
Weekly Under 4,500 & Over 4,500 Combined . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Weekly Over 4,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27
Weekly Over 4,500 & 2-3 Times Weekly Combined . . . . . . . . . . . 28
2-3 Times Weekly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30
Associate & Individual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
WEEKLY DIVISION WINNERS
Photojournalist
Year Award
of the
PAULBOWERS
CHARLESTONCITYPAPER
Paul Bowers is a staff writer at the Charleston City Paper,
where he enjoys doing long-form investigative stories,
scooping the daily news outlets, and writing occasional first-
person narratives. He is a general assignment reporter, but
his favorite beats include crime, city politics, music, and
protest movements. His current pet project is an interactive
map of public urination incidents in downtown Charleston.
His work has appeared in The New York Times, Huffington
Post, Paste, Free Times, undefined, Verbatim Poetry, and Patrol.
He is married and recently became the father of beautiful twin
daughters.
Judges’ Comments: Bowers is recognized for the breadth and
depth of his coverage. He clearly tackles topics that people
care about and writes stories that matter.
BOWERS
MICHAELEDUKE
THENEWS(KINGSTREE)
Born and raised in Goose Creek, Michaele Duke was clever and
artistic from the very beginning. After high school she attended
the School of Communication Arts where she focused her study in
photography. Her passion and expertise gained her employment
for a multitude of opportunities. Stationed in Mobile, AL, with her
husband Mack, Duke had the opportunity to work for the Mobile
Infirmary Medical Center, where she photographed surgical
procedures as a media specialist. She eventually took her talent
to Charleston, where she carried the title of senior photographer
at Tumbleston Photography. After her daughters Shannon and
Morgan were born, she focused on family while continuing her
passion as a freelancing portrait photographer. Her skills have to
led to several awards for her photography, medical publications,
and news advertising, as well as numerous publications of her work. She currently demonstrates
her artistry within her career at The News in Kingstree. Throughout her eight years at The
News, she has contributed as a journalist with a bi-weekly column as well as providing excellent
photography for each of her stories. Duke’s passion for journalism and photography is observed in
every part of her life and she is recognized as the voice of her community.
Judges’ Comments: Good variety of photos in several categories: pictorial, feature, sports
action and news. Captures good moments that show off life in her newspaper’s community.
DUKE
Jay Bender Award
for Assertive
Journalism
Michael Smith is editor of the Carolina Forest Chronicle in Myrtle Beach, and online editor
of myhorrynews.com. He is a two-time winner of the SCPA Weekly Journalist of the Year,
two-time winner of the Reid F. Montgomery FOI award, and past Photojournalist of the
Year recipient. He has covered the Heather Elvis case since it began in December 2013.
Steve Robertson is owner and publisher of Waccamaw Publishers. His career in journalism
spans 42 years. A past president of the S.C. Press Association, Robertson oversees the
publication of The Horry Independent, the Myrtle Beach Herald, the Carolina Forest
Chronicle, The Loris Scene, the News & Shopper, the Horry County Business Journal and
VISIT!, the newspaper for visitors to the Grand Strand. His papers have won the Reid F.
Montgomery Freedom of Information Award on two occasions.
Heather Gale began working as a part-time reporter for the Myrtle Beach Herald in 2008
and became a full time reporter for Waccamaw Publishers in 2009. She reported breaking
news, wrote feature pieces and covered the education beat for The Horry Independent,
Carolina Forest Chronicle, Myrtle Beach Herald and The Loris Scene for five years. She also
helped design and maintain the company’s website, www.myhorrynews.com. In 2014, she
became assignment editor for the Sinclair Broadcast Group in Myrtle Beach.
Judges’ Comments: The Carolina Forest Chronicle staff was absolutely relentless in
reporting on all of the issues surrounding Heather Elvis, despite substantial opposition.
They were dogged in pressing for information, overcoming judicial opposition and public
pressure. This newspaper intensely fought for openness in the face of adversity.
SMITH ROBERTSON GALE
MICHAELSMITH,STEVEROBERTSONANDHEATHERGALE
CAROLINAFORESTCHRONICLE
3. 3 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
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DAILY DIVISION WINNERS
FIRSTPLACE–THEPOSTANDCOURIER
Judges’ Comments: Large package of clips that show consistent and
effective use of the FOIA. This paper shows great ambition in public
service reporting. The Post and Courier uses the FOIA as a routine
tool across all newsroom departments. Newspaper exhibits wide-
ranging use of the FOIA and a dedication to openness. Stand-out
entry was “Till Death Do Us Part.”
HONORABLEMENTION–AIKENSTANDARD
Judges’ Comments: Commendable effort. An excellent piece of work.
Impressive coverage, especially juvenile crime and MOX study. Staff
showed perseverance in obtaining information important to the public.
Reid Montgomery
FOI AWARD
Journalist
Year Award
of the
Photojournalist
Year Award
of the
ANNADOUGLAS,THEHERALD
Anna Douglas, 25, joined The Herald
in Rock Hill in July 2012 as city
government and Winthrop University
reporter. A graduate of James F.
Byrnes High School in Duncan, S.C.,
she attended Winthrop University in
Rock Hill, where she majored in mass
communication. She graduated in 2011.
A former editor of Winthrop’s student
newspaper, The Johnsonian, Douglas
was named the S.C. Press Association
Collegiate Journalist of the Year in 2011.
In 2015, Douglas received a President’s
Award for outstanding journalism
from the McClatchy Co. for her coverage of Jamie Comstock
Williamson, the now former president of Winthrop.
Judges’ Comments: Anna Douglas showed tenacity in using the FOIA
to uncover the problems with a newly hired Winthrop University
president. Her story led to drafting of new policies and the firing of the
president. She also used old-fashioned reporting skills, combined with
the FOIA, to break tuition increase stories. Amazing job!
DOUGLAS
Jay Bender Award for
Assertive Journalism
PAULZOELLER
THEPOSTANDCOURIER
After several years as a freelance
photographer, Paul Zoeller returned to
his journalism roots to join the staff of
The Post and Courier in January 2013.
As a consummate photojournalist,
Zoeller draws upon his editorial
background to tell the story, capture the
peak action moment in sports or find
the perfect light while producing stills
or multimedia presentations.
A native of Texas, he earned a degree
in photojournalism at the University
of Texas at Arlington. Zoeller enjoys
sharing his passion with students who are interested in learning
about photography or journalism. While he has collected accolades
throughout his career, Zoeller’s most well-known work is his annual
crazy family Christmas card. Zoeller enjoys Lowcountry living in
Summerville with his wife, Chris, and two kids, Joshua and Dylan.
Judges’ Comments: Good variety of subjects – all with great light,
good compositions and decisive moments.
ZOELLER
FIRSTPLACE–JOHNMONK
THESTATE
John Monk, a Maryland native and U.S.
Army veteran, started his newspaper
career in the 1970s with a now-defunct
Georgetown, S.C., paper and, later, The
Sun News of Myrtle Beach.
In 1979, Monk joined The Charlotte
Observer, where he worked as
police reporter, Carolinas roving
reporter, including covering the 1989
Panamanian invasion, investigative
reporter, S.C. bureau chief and
Washington correspondent.
In 1997, Monk joined The State as an
editorial writer, moving to the newsroom in 2000 to report on a variety
of topics. His current areas include law, justice and crime issues.
Judges’ Comments: Writer John Monk’s reporting revealed House Speaker
Bobby Harrell’s efforts to scuttle a State Grand Jury investigation and
Harrell’s subsequent indictment and guilty pleas. He was aggressive,
dogged and imaginative on legal and reporting fronts. We are grateful for
his coverage, which had statewide significance and impact. He worked
hard to overcome the Grand Jury and Harrell’s attorneys’ efforts to keep
the investigation secret. Monk was the only one going after this story.
HONORABLEMENTION–FITZMCADEN
THEISLANDPACKET
Judges’ Comments: Editor Fitz McAden didn’t just retire and walk away.
He was relentless in fighting for the public’s right to know about charges
against a sitting state representative and a judge sealing formerly public
records. Impressive work.
MONK
4. 4 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
OPEN
division
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff, “Till
Death Do Us Part”
Judges’ Comments: You looked beyond reporting
just the facts of one case, identified a much larger
issue and explored all possible avenues. What an
amazing story revealing shocking statistics that are
presented with real faces of real people. A true
investigative piece. Well done.
SECOND PLACE: Free Times, Porter Barron Jr.,
“Horrors Behind These Walls”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Frank Bumb, “SLED to
look into Calhoun Falls’ records; Duffel bag with
cash leads to call to SLED”
SERIES OF SPORTS ARTICLES
FIRST PLACE: Morning News, Sam Bundy, “Premier
Basketball League”
Judges’ Comments: Tough, informative exposé of
the Premier Basketball League. A well-documented
analysis of a scam. Good reporting.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Aaron
Brenner, “Live from the Combine”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Eric Boynton,
“Panthers Camp 20th Anniversary”
CARTOON
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Robert Ariail, “The
Waste State; Friendliest City; Haley’s Jobs”
Judges’ Comments: Ariail’s technical skill is
outstanding and he really has a sharp wit.
SECOND PLACE: Myrtle Beach Herald, Ed Wilson,
“Bingo; RTA; Myrtle Beach Bikefest”
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Roger Harvell,
“Eight Tiny Drones?; Ethics Reform; South
Carolina Roads”
MIXED MEDIA ILLUSTRATION
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar,
“All that jazz”
Judges’ Comments: I was impressed with the theme
of the page and use of perspective with the
saxophone. The music notes along with the muted
colors play nicely on the page.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar,
“Fall preview”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The Post and Courier, Luke
Reasoner, “2014 schedule”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The State, Barrett Self,
“Gamecocks beat Bulldogs”
ILLUSTRATION
FIRSTPLACE:Herald-Journal, Gary Kyle, “Postpartum”
Judges’ Comments: Illustration works very well
with the story. Creative style with thoughtful effort.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Gill Guerry,
“Restaurant Noise”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Gary Kyle,
“Steeplechase hats”
HONORABLE MENTION: Herald-Journal, Gary Kyle,
“Summer camps”
INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The State, Meredith Sheffer
Judges’ Comments: Creative and cutting edge
graphics that tell the story.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar
THIRDPLACE:The Times and Democrat, Kristin Coker
HONORABLEMENTION:The Post and Courier, Gill Guerry
INNOVATIVE CONCEPT
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff, “Till Death
Do Us Part”
Judges’ Comments: I love the thought that went into
rolling it out in a manner similar to Netflix.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Staff, “Spartanburg
Soaring”
THIRD PLACE: The State; Cassie Cope, Jamie Self and
Andrew Shain; “The Buzz”
AFFILIATED OR NICHEWEBSITE
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News; Todd Garvin, Josh Bell
and Caroline Evans; GoToMyrtleBeach.com
Judges’ Comments: Attractive site with tons of
tourism-related content. Neat interactive features,
tight writing and eye-catching photography make
this site stand out from the rest. Trusted, insider
local content makes this site a real resource in the
digitally overcrowded universe of Yelp, TripAdvisor
and the like. Makes me want to visit Myrtle Beach!
SECOND PLACE: The State, Staff, GoGamecocks.com
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff,
charlestonscene.com
ENTERTAINMENT SECTION
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Allison Nugent-
Caruso, “Charleston Scene: July 10”
Judges’ Comments: Chocked full of local
entertainment, arts, food and event news. A go-to
guide for what’s happening with well-written features
and lively commentary. Serves community well.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Vicki Grooms,
“Kicks! Exploring Atalaya”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Jake Grove, “Your
Hometown Fun: Soul Man”
SPORTS MAGAZINE
FIRST PLACE: The State, Staff, “GoGamecocks: Quiet
Storm”
Judges’ Comments: Very well designed with
interesting content. Great cover story.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff,
“Tideline: May/June”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Staff, “GoGamecocks: The
Real A’ja”
HONORABLE MENTION: Chronicle-Independent, Staff,
“The Camden Horse & Equestrian - Colonial Cup
Edition”
DIGITAL NEWS PROJECT
FIRST PLACE: Carolina Forest Chronicle, Michael
Smith, “Heather Elvis case”
Judges’ Comments: A complete deal. Information is
informative, the videos well done and the
additional information was very helpful.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Chris Hessert and Chris
Winston, “S.C. Memorial Wall”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Mike McMillan,
“Motor Mouth”
TABLOID PAGE ONE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: Daniel Island News, Jan Marvin
Judges’ Comments: Eye-catching design. Great use
of art, color and fonts.
SECOND PLACE:Charleston City Paper, Scott Suchy
THIRDPLACE:The Fort Jackson Leader, Wallace McBride
JUDSON CHAPMAN
AWARD FOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
FIRST PLACE:
THE POST AND COURIER
“Till Death Do Us Part”
A well-written and deeply researched entry
on domestic violence. The entry resulted in
South Carolina taking the first steps toward
reducing the state’s exceptionally high rate
of violence against women.
SECOND PLACE: Carolina Forest
Chronicle, Michael Smith, “Sexual
assault victim says Horry County
police never appointed an advocate”
THIRD PLACE: Daniel Island News,
Elizabeth Bush, “Honoring the past:
DI Cemetery Project seeks to restore
and preserve”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Colletonian,
Christie Slocum, “Avoid a deadly
decision: Don’t leave the helpless in
locked cars”
FIRST PLACE ONLY:
MAAYAN SCHECHTER
AIKEN STANDARD
“Delinquent tax notices”
Routine tax listing showed councilman
owed back taxes. Great use of public
notice as a news source.
PUBLIC NOTICE
JOURNALISM
AWARD
5. 5 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
ALL DAILY
division
2014ELECTION/POLITICAL
COVERAGE
FIRST PLACE: The State, Staff
Judges’ Comments: Sweeping, comprehensive
coverage was impressive. A wide-ranging effort on
election reporting.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Staff
EDITORIAL OR COLUMN
IN SUPPORT OF FOI/OPEN
GOVERNMENT ISSUES
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Michael Smith,
“Public access threatened”
Judges’ Comments: Excellent explanation of FOI
challenges from a citizen’s point of view. This editorial
makes citizens care, shows why FOI matters to them.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Elsa
McDowell, “MUSC board is not a club”
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Beth Padgett,
“Ruling further undermines FOIA”
REVIEW PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Hanna Raskin,
“Choose your own adventure at the Granary;
Edmund’s Oast is having some serious fun in the
playground of history; Hibachi Grill is the area’s
best Vietnamese restaurant disguised as a fast-
service Japanese joint”
Judges’ Comments: Enjoyable reads. Reviews are
in-depth, honest and helpful to readers, but also
really well written. Writer’s tone and style make
this body of work stand out.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Bo Petersen,
“The Boom’ tells you; Days of Fire; U.S. fight
against Red Cloud”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Adam Parker,
“Capital in the Twenty-First Century; CSO, led by
Ken Lam, makes ‘Firebird’ sparkle; When snow
stretched time”
HEALTH BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Greenville News, Liv Osby
Judges’ Comments: Excellent writing brings
important medical issues to the public in an
understandable format.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Don Worthington
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Dustin Wyatt
FAITH BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Jennifer Berry
Hawes
Judges’ Comments: Good, well-organized, well-
written stories about matters of religion that affect
everyone. Good job.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Carolyn Click
THIRD PLACE: The Island Packet, Laura Oberle
SPORTS BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Andrew Miller
Judges’ Comments: Outstanding enterprise reporting on
former College of Charleston coach Wojcik. Obviously
cultivated a lot of good sources. Tight writing. Strong
human interest. Excellent use of quotes.
SECONDPLACE:The Post and Courier, Tommy Braswell
THIRD PLACE - TIE: Herald-Journal, Matt Connolly
THIRDPLACE-TIE:The Post and Courier, Aaron Brenner
NEWS HEADLINEWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Beth Harrison,
“Still miss that bridge? You’ll be over it soon;
These artists thrive on pins and needles;
POWERLESS”
Judges’ Comments: Great use of powerful phrases
that are catchy, strong and intriguing. It’s done with
the reader in mind.
SECOND PLACE: The Island Packet, Sandra Ross,
“Peanut batter; Food flight; Show & tail”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Don Kausler Jr.,
“Power struggle; Missions accomplished; City
council shoots, scores”
FEATURE HEADLINE WRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Beth Harrison,
“Leaky boat a symbol for sinking way of life;
Concrete proof of lasting love; Folly surfers gear
up for a really swell time”
Judges’ Comments: Very clever play on words.
Headlines draw readers into the stories. Great
work!
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Mike McMillan,
“Motor Mouth: Three men get the bug for a Bus;
Anderson man finds joy in the Fury; This ‘Vette is
not what you expect”
THIRD PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Kristin
Coker, “Bean there, done that; Have a BERRY nice
Mother’s Day; Call of the wild: Woodworker finds
beauty in talking turkey”
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST NEWS PHOTO: Paul Zoeller, ThePostandCourier
FIRST PLACE PERSONALITY PHOTOGRAPH OR PORTRAIT, DAILY 18,000-45,000: Nathan Gray, IndependentMail
6. 6 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
SPORTS HEADLINEWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Lee Harter,
“Aggie-ny in the opener; Rainy night for Georgia;
Clemson leaves Wake behind”
Judges’ Comments: Consistently clever and
relevant. Rises to the top in a very tough category.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Scott Chancey,
“Captain America thwarts Spiderman; OMA-
HUH?; Orange you stunned by Duke?”
THIRD PLACE:Herald-Journal, Nick Foster, “Gurley
gashes Tigers; Peak reaching apex; Rory’s four real”
NEWS SPECIAL EDITION OR
SECTION
FIRST PLACE:The State, Staff, “General election 2014”
Judges’ Comments: Lively coverage for political
junkies of all stripes!
SECOND PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Staff, “25
years after Hugo”
THIRDPLACE:Morning News, Staff, “Moving Forward”
SPORTS SPECIAL EDITION OR
SECTION
FIRST PLACE: The State, Staff, “Saturdays in South
Carolina”
Judges’ Comments: A special section on steroids.
Amazing amount of work totally surrounding
football Saturdays in South Carolina by blending
sports items into other sections.
SECOND PLACE: The Sumter Item, Sports and Design
desks, “Gridiron 2014”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Staff, “Revved and
Reloaded ‘14”
LIFESTYLE/FEATURE SPECIAL
EDITION OR SECTION
FIRSTPLACE:Herald-Journal,Staff,“MarchingMadness”
Judges’ Comments: Interesting concept. Impressive
variety of photos and well-written features. This
niche section surely won the hearts of band members
and their families, as well as the local schools and
community. Well done. Clever title, too!
SECOND PLACE: The State, Staff, “Go Columbia
Insider’s Guide 2014”
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Vicki Grooms, “A day
in the life: Murrells Inlet, ‘Slice of heaven’”
FEATURE MAGAZINE
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Staff, “Spartanburg
Magazine: Fall 2014”
Judges’ Comments: Packed with exceptional local
features on a variety of topics. There’s something for
everyone. Eye-catching, clean design with great
photography. First place in a very competitive class
of entries.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff, “My
Charleston”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Staff, “Spartanburg
Magazine: Summer 2014”
HUMOR COLUMNWRITING
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Pam Stone,
“Shortbreaders Anonymous; Something ain’t right
in Anderson; Hot flashes have never felt so good”
Judges’ Comments: Funny. Deliciously irreverent.
Humor for true.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Chris Trainor, “How
much for Bill Clinton’s cufflinks?; Pennies are not
candy; The bread and milk conspiracy”
THIRD PLACE: The Island Packet, David Lauderdale,
“Fastlane; Fitbit; Typewriters”
FOODWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Susan Ardis, “Say, cheese”
Judges’ Comments: Great profile on small, local cheese
producer. The writer makes me wish my local paper
had someone like her on the food and dining beat.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Lillia Callum-
Penso, “Millennials reshaping food scene”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Hanna Raskin,
“Grappling with restaurant preservation”
HONORABLE MENTION: The State, Susan Ardis, “The
secret history of chocolate”
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
WRITING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Joey Holleman, “James
Brown: His music, his mansion”
Judges’ Comments: Well-written, fascinating look
into the real life and foibles of a music idol.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Dan Armonaitis,
“Bill Maher coming to SC”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Charmaine Smith-
Miles, “Play it again, professor”
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
FIRST PLACE: Index-Journal, Maddy Jones,
“Samantha Ferguson”
Judges’ Comments: Very well thought-out and
executed.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Wade Spees,
“Fish and sides at a ‘Trashfish’ dinner”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Grace Beahm,
“Iced coffee”
INTEGRATION OF PRINT AND
WEB COVERAGE
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier; Laura J. Gaton,
Chad Dunbar, Gill Guerry and Chris Hanclosky;
“Hurricane Hugo”
Judges’ Comments: Impressive entry. Print and web
components are very strong as stand-alone entries,
but complement each other well in this contest.
Video interviews and ‘Then and Now’ gallery
added much to stories. Team did a good job in
planning and and executing this package.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier; J. Emory
Parker, Laura J. Gaton, Maureen Hartshorn and
Chris Hanclosky; “Till Death Do Us Part”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier; J. Emory
Parker, Laura J. Gaton, Maureen Hartshorn and
Gill Guerry; “Election Day 2014”
USE OFTWITTER
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Andy Paras,
@AndyParas
Judges’ Comments: Good mix of lighthearted and
serious tweets.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff,
@postandcourier
THIRD PLACE: The Herald, Anna Douglas,
@ADouglasHerald
FIRST PLACE GENERAL NEWS PHOTO, DAILY UNDER 18,000:Theophil Syslo, TheBeaufortGazette
HONORABLE MENTION HUMOROUS PHOTO, DAILY OVER
45,000: Paul Zoeller, ThePostandCourier
7. 7 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
ALL WEEKLY
division
2014ELECTION/POLITICAL
COVERAGE
FIRST PLACE ONLY: The Lancaster News, Staff
Judges’ Comments: Excellent job of covering issues
and candidates. Explained things well for readers.
EDITORIAL OR COLUMN
IN SUPPORT OF FOI/OPEN
GOVERNMENT ISSUES
FIRST PLACE: The Manning Times, Joe Perry,
“Autopsy ruling will keep public in dark”
Judges’ Comments: Excellent explaination of a key
legal decision.
SECOND PLACE:The Voice of Blythewood and Fairfield
County, James Denton, “Redaction Jackson”
THIRD PLACE: Union County News, Graham
Williams, “Why so much secrecy for school board
meetings?”
REVIEW PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: Free Times, Jordan Lawrence, “Live
Review: Jack White; Live Review: Music Farm
Columbia’s Opening Night; Various Artists,
SceneSC Sampler Vol. 5”
Judges’ Comments: These colorful, informative
reviews are great reads that almost take the reader
to the scene. Great job.
SECOND PLACE: Greenville Journal, Vincent Harris,
“Not your daddy’s bluegrass; Last call; Linda
Rodney, a.k.a. Chocolate Thunder, 1956-2014”
THIRD PLACE: The Greer Citizen, William Buchheit,
“Drive-By Truckers Album Review; ‘Gone Girl’
Movie Review; Weezer Concert Review”
HEALTH BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Greenville Journal, April A. Morris
Judges’ Comments: Great writing and loved the
topics. Good research. A very good job.
SECOND PLACE: Daniel Island News, Elizabeth Bush
THIRD PLACE: Chronicle-Independent, Martin L.
Cahn
HONORABLE MENTION: The News & Reporter, Nancy
Parsons
FAITH BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Myrtle Beach Herald, Tina Graham
Anderson
Judges’ Comments: Diverse, interesting selection of
work. Ledes do an excellent job of drawing readers
into stories. Very clever profiles.
SECOND PLACE: Charleston City Paper, Paul Bowers
THIRD PLACE: Fort Mill Times, John Marks
SPORTS BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The News & Reporter, Travis Jenkins
Judges’ Comments: Generally does a good job of
introducing us to the players and not talking past
them and only to the coaches. As a result, the
stories are varied and very readable, giving readers
good insight into the area’s sports culture.
SECOND PLACE: The Press & Standard, Drew Tripp
THIRDPLACE:The Summerville Journal Scene, Roger Lee
NEWS HEADLINEWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Berkeley Independent, Lindsay
Street, “My Dead Cat for County Council; Sick of
the stink; Haunted warehouse”
Judges’ Comments: Headlines do what they’re
supposed to do: draw you into stories without
tipping your hand to show what it’s about.
SECOND PLACE:Lake Wylie Pilot, Catherine
Muccigrosso, “Leaders hope vote goes swimmingly;
Fields a growing issue for Clover; Former journalist
from Lake Wylie finds freedom in fiction”
THIRD PLACE:The Gazette, Frank Johnson, “It’s rocket
science; It was a very good year; ‘Love, love, love’”
FEATURE HEADLINEWRITING
FIRST PLACE:The Moultrie News, Sully Witte, “We’ll
be seeing you: Lee’s Vision closes shop after 44
years; Dropping in for lunch; Hammering out their
lessons: Laing students design/build greenhouses”
Judges’ Comments: Headlines were clever and
creative without being misunderstood. I found it
easy to understand what the story was about before
reading the story. Other entries were also clever and
creative, but lacked the third quality.
SECOND PLACE: The Island News, Pamela
Brownstein, “Beaufort Beauties was certainly not
a drag; Book Smarts & Good Hearts: The Sidwells
are a winning combination; ‘Ketchup’ with the
inaugural Beaufort Tomato Festival”
THIRD PLACE: The News & Reporter, Nancy Parsons,
“Not quite the $6 million dollar man; A firm (and
bionic) handshake; A ‘love’ that almost killed”
SPORTS HEADLINEWRITING
FIRSTPLACE:The News & Reporter, Travis Jenkins, “The
other Cheek; The defense rests; A born Lee-der”
Judges’ Comments: Headlines are catchy and tell
the story.
SECOND PLACE: The Horry Independent, Robert
Anderson, “Carolina hopes to win by a ‘hare’;
Lady netters bully Bulldogs; Carolina baseballers
‘gore’ Tennessee Vols”
THIRD PLACE: The Voice of Blythewood and Fairfield
County, James Denton, “5-0 and looking for mo’;
Friday night frights: Griffins survive late Bulldog
rally; Red-Hot Blue Streak”
NEWS SPECIAL EDITION
OR SECTION
FIRST PLACE: Greenville Journal, Staff, “Upstate
Business Journal”
Judges’ Comments: This issue of UBJ is clean in its
design, with a creative use of graphics and a very
strong collection of original news content. All three
characteristics set the publication apart from other
submissions.
SECOND PLACE:The Clinton Chronicle, Larry Franklin
and Vic MacDonald, “Veterans Salute 2014”
THIRD PLACE: The Moultrie News, Staff, “1964-2014:
FIFTY, Celebrating half a century of covering
news east of the Cooper River”
SPORTS SPECIAL EDITION
OR SECTION
FIRST PLACE: Union County News, Brian Whitmore,
“Hit List”
Judges’ Comments: Cute concept. Makes you want
to look at the B-Side.
SECOND PLACE: The Horry Independent, Staff,
“Gridion Men, 2014 Football Preview”
THIRD PLACE: The Press & Standard, Drew Tripp,
“Guns & Game: Snake Season”
FIRST PLACE GENERAL NEWS PHOTO,WEEKLY OVER 4,500: Brantley Strickland, ThePress&Standard
8. 8 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
LIFESTYLE/FEATURE SPECIAL
EDITION OR SECTION
FIRST PLACE: Coastal Observer, Staff, “Beaches”
Judges’ Comments: Packed full of beautiful art and
a variety of well-written features on the area’s
history, culture and amenities.
SECOND PLACE: The Summerville Journal Scene, Staff,
“Flowertown Festival 2014”
THIRD PLACE: The Summerville Journal Scene, Staff,
“Men to Watch 2014”
FEATURE MAGAZINE
FIRST PLACE: Greenville Journal, Staff, “TOWN
Magazine”
Judges’ Comments: A standout among several very
good entries. Stunning photos, art and design
paired with interesting, tightly-written copy.
Beautifully done.
SECOND PLACE: The Press & Standard, Staff,
“Colleton Magazine 2014”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The Manning Times, Staff,
“Clarendon”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: Fort Mill Times, Michael
Harrison, “Focus on Fort Mill Township”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Press & Standard, Staff,
“Collette Magazine, Winter 2013”
PUBLIC SERVICE
FIRST PLACE: Fort Mill Times, John Marks and
Michael Harrison, “Coverage of sewage spills
raised public awareness that helped spur the city’s
takeover of a much maligned utility”
Judges’ Comments: Excellent work. Obviously the
paper spent considerable time on this story. Very
informative reporting about a very important topic.
SECOND PLACE: Daniel Island News, Elizabeth Bush,
“The Joy Project”
THIRD PLACE: Myrtle Beach Herald, Charles D.
Perry and Tom O’Dare, “These dogs deserve a
second chance”
FOODWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The News & Reporter, Brian Garner,
“Don’t Fear the (Carolina) Reaper”
Judges’ Comments: Now this is A HOT article...
and HOT interesting!
SECOND PLACE: Greenville Journal, Sherry Jackson,
“Andiamo a manginare – Susie and Ed’s Italian
Kitchen”
THIRD PLACE: The Lancaster News, Erin Kirby,
“Best burgers in the South: Sambo’s 903 Drive-In
celebrates 45 years with regional honor”
SPORTS ENTERPRISE
REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Fort Mill Times, Mac Banks,
“Return shot”
Judges’ Comments: Compelling story.
SECOND PLACE: The Summerville Journal Scene,
Roger Lee, “AR forfeiting baseball games”
THIRD PLACE: Carolina Forest Chronicle, Michael
Smith, “ABA suspends local pro basketball team”
FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Lancaster News, Athena Redmond
Judges’ Comments: LOVE the designs. It makes me
want to be more creative for my newspapers!
SECOND PLACE: The Fort Jackson Leader, Wallace
McBride
THIRD PLACE: Charleston City Paper, Scott Suchy
HONORABLE MENTION: News and Press, Duane
Childers
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
WRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Voice of Blythewood and Fairfield
County, Ashley Ghere, “Takiya Rocks the Runway”
Judges’ Comments: What amazing talent!
SECOND PLACE: Greenville Journal, Cindy Landrum,
“Freedom writers – Journal article spurs creative
writing program at Sperry”
THIRD PLACE: Daniel Island News, Jennifer
Johnston, “This dance floor is for everyone”
INSIDE PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: Georgetown Times, Krena Lanham
Judges’ Comments: Beautiful photos, creative
layout and the turtle leaving prints in the sand
pushed this entry above the others. Nice work.
SECOND PLACE: Georgetown Times, Krena Lanham
THIRD PLACE: The Lancaster News, Laura Caskey
PICTORIAL
FIRST PLACE: The Fort Jackson Leader, Wallace
McBride, “Emerging from smoke”
Judges’ Comments: The effect of the smoke is beautiful.
SECOND PLACE: The Greer Citizen, William Buchheit,
“Great white shark breaches near Seal Island,
South Africa”
THIRD PLACE: Coastal Observer, Tanya Ackerman,
“Sea oats stand out against the amber evening sky”
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION
FIRST PLACE: Coastal Observer, Tanya Ackerman,
“Coffee”
Judges’ Comments: Clear message and well executed.
SECOND PLACE: Charleston City Paper, Scott Suchy,
“House Speaker Harrell’s terrible, horrible, no
good, very bad week”
THIRDPLACE:TheColletonian,JorgeRuiz,“GhostStories”
NEWSPAPERWEBSITE
FIRST PLACE: The Moultrie News, Staff,
MoultrieNews.com
Judges’ Comments: First place selection in a very
competitive class of worthy sites. This entry stood out
because staff posted content to the site several times
each day, despite being a weekly. Heavy focus on
hyperlocal news pairs well with community features
like school lunch menus and upcoming events.
SECOND PLACE: Fort Mill Times, Michael Harrison,
fortmilltimes.com
THIRD PLACE: Carolina Forest Chronicle, Staff,
myhorrynews.com
FIRST PLACE FEATURE PHOTO,WEEKLY UNDER 4,500: Rob Cottingham, LexingtonCountyChronicle&TheDispatchNews
9. 9 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
ALL WEEKLY & DAILY UNDER 18,000
divisions combined
GENERAL NEWS/
FEATUREVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Moultrie News, Sully Witte and
Brett Martin, “Awendaw Blue Crab Festival”
Judges’ Comments: Well shot and edited with
excellent audio quality. Wonderful personalities
captured and details of festival given in a succinct
manner. I want to go!
SECOND PLACE: The Moultrie News, Sully Witte and
Brett Martin, “Meanwhile, back on the farm”
THIRD PLACE: The Summerville Journal Scene;
Leslie Cantu, Monica Kreber and Jim Tatum;
“Remembering Hugo”
USE OF FACEBOOK PAGE
FIRST PLACE: Fort Mill Times, Michael Harrison
Judges’ Comments: It’s clear that Facebook is your
swiss army knife. Informative and entertaining
posts that clearly engage readers. Diverse content
from free local food and traffic updates to breaking
crime news. It did not escape me that you
personally responded to every post from readers on
your page. This can be challenging to work into the
daily grind of putting out the paper, but I’m sure it
means a lot to the residents in your community that
they can get a real-time response to a question from
the news experts.
SECOND PLACE: Charleston City Paper, Staff
THIRD PLACE: The Moultrie News, Staff
USE OFTWITTER
FIRST PLACE: The Moultrie News, Staff,
@MoultrieNews
Judges’ Comments: Very active on Twitter. Nice
interaction with readers.
SECOND PLACE: Free Times, Eva Moore,
@yesevamoore
THIRD PLACE: Fort Mill Times, Michael Harrison,
@fortmilltimes
SPORTSVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Delayna Earley,
“Battery Creek student gains social skills after
joining baseball team”
Judges’ Comments: Inspiring story, great interviews.
SECOND PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“Double Dutch World Championship”
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh and
Sammy Way, “Pride of Sumter: Riley Park”
ONLINE PHOTO GALLERY
FIRST PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Jessica Nelms,
“Oak Creek Road Wreck”
Judges’ Comments: Powerful images in a well-
edited gallery.
SECOND PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Jessica Nelms,
“Clemson Student Death”
THIRD PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Martha
Rose Brown, “Rain doesn’t dampen spirit of Frog
Jump”
FIRST PLACE SPORTS ACTION PHOTO,WEEKLY UNDER 4,500: Pete Cochran, UnionCountyNews
SECOND PLACE SPOT NEWS PHOTO,WEEKLY OVER 4,500:William Buchheit, TheGreerCitizen
SECOND PLACE PERSONALITY PHOTOGRAPH OR PORTRAIT,
DAILY 18,000-45,000: Ken Ruinard, IndependentMail
10. 10 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
UNDER 18,000
daily division
E.A.RAMSAUR MEMORIAL
AWARD FOR EDITORIAL
WRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Lee Harter,
“Haley needs plan with a carrot as well as a stick;
S.C. State aid is vital, must come with oversight;
Endorsements: No now more than ever”
Judges’ Comments: Not just editorials, but
editorials with solutions.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Michael Ulmer,
“Shelving MOX plan wrong path forward;
Hitchcock Parkway decision is abrupt and ill-
considered; The good, bad and ugly of legislature’s
final day”
THIRD PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Jeff Kidd, “In
city of Beaufort, a tree isn’t just a tree; Bullying
task force needs realistic focus; New Bluffton high
school deserves its own identity”
HONORABLE MENTION: Index-Journal, Richard
Whiting, “It is past time to talk about it; Domestic
violence: Tackle it head-on; Ravenel should drop
political run off bridge”
GOVERNMENTBEATREPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Maayan Schechter
Judges’ Comments: Good reporting on issues of
importance to all the citizens of Aiken.
SECOND PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Steven Bradley
THIRDPLACE:The Union Daily Times, Charles Warner
SPOT NEWS REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Bruce, “Judge
denies bond for 4 suspects”
Judges’ Comments: The details of what precipitated
the two killings and the people involved provided a
captivating storyline as to the alleged motives
behind each of the killings.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Staff, “Winter
Storm Pax coverage”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Matt Bruce, “Double
murder plea: guilty”
HONORABLEMENTION:Aiken Standard, Dede Biles,
“Measuring ground movements: Savannah River Site
monitors activity; Quake shakes Aiken County”
ENTERPRISE REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Richard
Walker,‘ It exploded in the air’
Judges’ Comments: Reporter uses vivid images to
bring home the horrific nature of this tragedy.
SECOND PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Martha
Rose Brown, “How Miss America made me
famous on CNN”
THIRD PLACE: Aiken Standard, Dede Biles, “Horse
deaths ‘horrifying’: Roaming dogs raise concerns
over animal laws, enforcement after equine
onslaught”
REPORTING-IN-DEPTH
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Teddy Kulmala
and Maayan Schechter, “Youth crime reports
concealed: City potentially breaking Freedom
of Information law; City reverses decision on
juvenile documents: Questions of previous
releases of incident reports still unanswered”
Judges’ Comments: Good use of exposing the laws
for responsible journalism.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, St. Claire Donaghy,
“Health clubs not necessarily inaccessible for
disabled; Honorary swim team member Romaine
motivates others; Burton Center encourages
fitness for disabled”
THIRD PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Steven Bradley,
‘Political payback’
HONORABLE MENTION: The Beaufort Gazette, Sarah
Bowman, “Teachers’ return from West Africa
raises Ebola concerns”
SERIES OF ARTICLES
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Sarah Bowman,
“Assessment overload: The hidden costs of
standardized testing”
Judges’ Comments: Comprehensive series that
explains issues well. Installments clearly explain the
hidden costs of standardized testing. Interactive
features add a lot to coverage.
SECOND PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Dionne
Gleaton and Gene Zaleski, “Affordable Care Act
series”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: Aiken Standard, Teddy Kulmala,
“Planning for the end”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The Sumter Item, Matt Bruce,
“Domestic Violence”
BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Derrek Asberry,
“Savannah River Site”
Judges’ Comments: What I appreciate most about
this series is that they are not the type of stories that
just fall in your lap. Well done.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Teddy Kulmala,
“Crime and Courts”
THIRD PLACE: Aiken Standard, Maayan Schechter,
“Woodside”
NEWS FEATUREWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Erin Moody,
“‘Shark Teeth Fairy’ shares treasures at Sands
Beach”
Judges’ Comments: Strong lede. Interesting topic
written in a lighthearted manner matching the
topic. Well-crafted, giving information while
entertaining.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Matt Bruce, “Feeding
thy sheep”
THIRD PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Sarah Bowman,
“USCB commemorates 50th anniversary of
desegregation”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Seneca Journal, Caitlin
Herrington, “One in a million”
LIFESTYLE FEATUREWRITING
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Stephanie Turner,
“Recreating history: Author translates Italian
diaries in new WWII book”
Judges’ Comments: Amazing story.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Stephanie Turner,
“Biblical films open discussion”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Matt Bruce, “Emerald
Baptist street ministry”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Seneca Journal, Caitlin
Herrington, “Working K-9 to five”
PROFILE FEATUREWRITING
OR STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Sumter Item, Ivy Moore, “Cobbler
keeps customers on their feet”
Judges’ Comments: Not a sexy job, but this writer
tells the cobbler’s story in a way that makes you feel
like you are there. Great job.
SECOND PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“Cancer patient sets goal to live to see New Year”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Matt Bruce, “Always
Willie”
SHORT STORY
FIRST PLACE: Index-Journal, Scott Chancey, “The
Stache Brothers”
Judges’ Comments: Nice way to report a ball game.
Enjoyed the ‘stache’ brothers angle.
SECOND PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Richard
Walker, “Man says restaurant harassing him about
food he didn’t order”
THIRD PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Richard
Walker, “‘Pot-bellied’ man flashes female driver”
FIRST PLACE PHOTO, ASSOCIATE/INDIVIDUAL DIVISION:
RyanWilcox, CharlestonRegionalBusinessJournal
11. 11 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
COLUMNWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Sumter Item, Graham Osteen,
“D-Day heroism etched into human history; Want
positive change? Get in the game; A look back at
Hurricane Hugo: Day 1”
Judges’ Comments: Easy reads on all three columns.
Coast folks can relate to hurricane recollections.
D-Day is interesting and informative. Call to First
Amendment is always a good rallying point. All the
columns are personal and touch a reader without
getting smarmy.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Richard Whiting,
“Oh, say can you; A chance call; If a tree falls”
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Hubert Osteen, “S.C.
Supreme Court declares war on 1st Amendment;
At the movies, now and then; TV doesn’t get much
trashier than ‘Party Down South’”
SPOT SPORTS STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Stephen
Fastenau, “The Masters: Bubba Watson wins
second green jacket in three years”
Judges’ Comments: Good color putting us on the
course. Good golf details and a good flow to the
story from beginning to end.
SECOND PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Stephen
Fastenau, “C.A. Johnson beats Whale Branch boys
in OT for 1A state title”
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Dennis Brunson,
“State Baseball Championship Coverage: Cool
under pressure”
SPORTS FEATURE STORY
FIRST PLACE: Index-Journal, Andrew Macke, “Price
of being great”
Judges’ Comments: I actually learned something
about baseball!
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Ethan Joyce,
“Purple Pride”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Scott Chancey,
“Making her name”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“A special kind of gold”
SPORTS COLUMNWRITING
FIRST PLACE: Index-Journal, Andrew Macke,
“Addressing the Christ Church conundrum;
Dixie will rise again; High school football
playoffs”
Judges’ Comments: Journeyman writing gives
readers insight and perspective on local sports
issues.
SECOND PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Steven Bradley,
“Don’t tune out the World Cup just yet; The
aftermath of ‘no cheering in the press box’;
Clemson should have QB controversy”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Scott Chancey,
“College of Charleston men’s basketball players
deserve better; Mother’s Day means more to
Rankin; Pink has taken new powerful meaning in
sports world”
PAGE ONE DESIGN PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Lee Harter
Judges’ Comments: Great layout. Good use of white
space. Nice use of dominate photo/graphics. Clean
overall layout.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Holly Ellington
THIRD PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Zack Mauldin
HONORABLE MENTION: Aiken Standard, Gabi
Markovich
SINGLE PAGE ONE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Sandra Ross
Judges’ Comments: Beautiful. Very inviting to
reader.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Kyle Semones
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Jessica Stephens
HONORABLE MENTION: Aiken Standard, Holly
Ellington
FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Lee Harter
Judges’ Comments: Artful but restrained: use of
display type, photo silhouettes, textures and color
combine to create a feature page celebration of local
personalities.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Holly Ellington
THIRDPLACE:The Times and Democrat, Kristin Coker
SINGLE FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE:The Times and Democrat, Kristin Coker
Judges’ Comments: Very unique.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Bob Simmonds
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Bob Simmonds
HONORABLE MENTION: Index-Journal, Bob
Simmonds
SPORTS PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Lee Harter
Judges’ Comments: Designer uses clear headlines
and dominant art including cut-outs and photos
with interesting angles: to draw readers into page.
Good use of fonts and color. Infographics and
sidebars are well-designed.
SECOND PLACE:The Beaufort Gazette, Mike McCombs
THIRD PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Devin Long
SINGLE SPORTS PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Eric Russell
Judges’ Comments: Colorful and creative take on
ranking local athletes.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Eric Russell
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Bob Simmonds
SPOT NEWS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Dede Biles, “South
Boundary in the snow”
Judges’ Comments: Good community shot with a
great perspective. Artistic content of man/nature.
SECOND PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Jessica Nelms,
“Firefighter gives oxygen to rescued kitten”
THIRD PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Richard
Walker, “Out of control”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Times and Democrat,
Larry Hardy, “Collision at Broughton Street and
U.S. Highway 301”
GENERAL NEWS PHOTO
FIRSTPLACE:TheBeaufortGazette,TheophilSyslo,
“RetirementceremonyattheMarineCorpsAirStation”
Judges’ Comments: Good subject matter. Crisp,
clean shot. Meaningful photo.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Rob Novit, “Tree
removal”
THIRD PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Delayna Earley,
“The Great Southeast Shakeout”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“Shakez Bracey’s funeral”
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST FEATURE PHOTO: Delayna Earley, TheIslandPacket
12. 12 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
FEATURE PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Seneca Journal, Jessica Nelms,
“Shop with a Hero”
Judges’ Comments: Wonderful, compassionate shot.
Good, clean photojournalism with meaning.
SECOND PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“Boy Scout decorates veteran’s tomb stones on
Memorial Day weekend”
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Maddy Jones,
“Greenwood County Fair”
HONORABLE MENTION:The Seneca Journal, Jessica
Nelms, “Northside Elementary School water party”
SPORTS ACTION PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Theophil Syslo,
“Dixie Boys District 8 baseball tournament”
Judges’ Comments: Great action stoppage. Crisp,
clean shot.
SECOND PLACE: The Sumter Item, Justin Driggers,
“SCISA 3A state track and field meet”
THIRD PLACE: Aiken Standard, Mike Adams, “Rhett
Bane loses his helmet after a hard hit”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“South Carolina’s Gerald Dixon blocks a third
down pass”
SPORTS FEATURE PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Mike Adams, “Rasool
Clemons hugs teammate”
Judges’ Comments: Great shot that captures the
emotion of the moment. Well done.
SECOND PLACE: The Sumter Item, Michael
Christopher, “Sumter High baseball team getting
pumped up”
THIRD PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Larry
Hardy, “Class 3-A playoff game”
HONORABLE MENTION: Index-Journal, Maddy Jones,
“Greenwood junior Courtney Hoffman reacts
along with her teammates to their win”
PERSONALITY PHOTOGRAPH
OR PORTRAIT
FIRST PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh, “Paula
Scott shows off a pink rose tattoo that symbolizes
her breast cancer”
Judges’ Comments: Simple image stops the reader.
Good composition.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, Amy Banton, “Leslie
Fender”
THIRDPLACE:Aiken Standard, Dede Biles, “Tonya Guy”
HONORABLE MENTION: Aiken Standard, Dede Biles,
“Andrew Siders”
HUMOROUS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: Aiken Standard, Bill Bengtson,
“Helping deal with a visitor’s automotive trouble”
Judges’ Comments: Great subject.
SECOND PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Theophil
Syslo, “Beaufort Water Festival”
THIRD PLACE: Aiken Standard, Dede Biles, “Baby
alpacas protected from the cold by children’s
sweaters”
HONORABLE MENTION: Aiken Standard, Teddy
Kulmala, “Cattyshack Cat Club Championship
and Household Pet Cat Show”
NEWSPAPERWEBSITE
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Staff,
TheTandD.com
Judges’ Comments: Paper’s staff works hard to post
breaking news 24/7. Site is the go-to place for news in
this community. It has something for everyone and
content is well organized. Nice multimedia packages.
SECOND PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Kelly Davis,
BeaufortGazette.com
THIRD PLACE:Index-Journal, Staff, indexjournal.com
GENERAL NEWS/
FEATUREVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Theophil Syslo,
“Longtime Beaufortonian goes skydiving for her
84th birthday”
Judges’ Comments: A wonderful story to capture. I
loved seeing each step of the process from how she
heard about the opportunity, getting ready, the
incredible footage of her in the air, to people’s
reactions as she landed. Highly engaging. Each clip
used had a purpose.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard, James Grigsby,
“Relay for Life”
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh,
“Sumter’s Bat Mobile”
HONORABLE MENTION:Aiken Standard, James Grigsby
and Cindy Kubovic, “Ash Wednesday Service”
USE OF FACEBOOK PAGE
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Kelly Davis and
Johnny Woodard
Judges’ Comments: Page lives up to letter of
explanation. Buzz worthy community news,
interesting photos, great features... most of which
drive traffic to your website. Staff does a good job of
conversing with followers on page.
SECOND PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Staff
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal, Staff
FIRST PLACE HUMOROUS PHOTO,WEEKLY OVER 4,500 & 2-3TIMES WEEKLY DIVISIONS
COMBINEO: Roger Lee, TheSummervilleJournalScene
FIRST PLACE PHOTO SERIES OR PHOTO STORY, 2-3TIMES WEEKLY: Nancy Parsons,
TheNews&Reporter
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13. 13 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
UNDER 18,000
& 18,000-45,000
daily divisions
combined
EDUCATION BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Index-Journal, Kate Hruby
Judges’ Comments: Aggressive reporting combined
with good clear writing make these stories the clear
winner, with special commendation for the
coverage of the John de la Howe debacle.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Sarah Freishtat
THIRD PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Sarah Bowman
BUSINESS BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Island Packet, Dan Burley
Judges’ Comments: This reporter does what good
business writers do, go beyond the easy feature to
delve into the issues that affect both business and
citizens. The work on the environmental
mitigation issues of the shopping center is
especially strong in its reporting work, balancing
business against the environmental concerns of an
obviously ‘green’ community.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Jason Spencer
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Charles D. Perry
PUBLIC SERVICE
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Staff, “South
Carolina State in crisis”
Judges’ Comments: This group of stories is exactly
why newspapers will never die. No other media
could give you this much insight into the problems
faced by this state university. Well done.
SECOND PLACE: The Island Packet, Sarah Bowman,
Rebecca Lurye and staff, “Newspaper discovers
flaws in schools’ volunteer screenings”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Staff, “Election guide”
SPORTS ENTERPRISE
REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Bret McCormick,
“Undocumented accomplishments”
Judges’ Comments: This story explores the
performances of young athletes that are
unrecognized because the coaches have failed to
submit records. This investigative piece goes a long
way to motivate coaches to set the record straight.
Well reported with lively writing.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Alan Blondin,
“Myrtle Beach area reaches back for the glory days
of junior golf”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Scott Adamson,
“Noonan: It’s time for major changes”
INSIDE PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The Island Packet, Kellie Benn
Judges’ Comments: Strong piece of art has stopping
power. It anchors the page and draws reader into
the story. The rest of the layout provides visual
contrast and an easy-to-follow hierarchy.
SECOND PLACE: Index-Journal, Bob Simmonds
THIRD PLACE: The Island Packet, Alena Schwarz
PHOTO PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The Times and Democrat, Kristin
Coker, “Winter in pictures”
Judges’ Comments: The visual “furniture” is all
nicely arranged to make a lively photo page – a
clear center of visual interest, contrast of shape and
size, closeups, establishing shots, with enough white
space to let it all breathe, ahhh.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Amanda Criswell,
“Slice of heaven”
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Jessica Stephens,
“Fair fare”
PHOTO SERIES OR PHOTO STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News, Janet Blackmon
Morgan, “Missing”
Judges’ Comments: Outstanding storytelling with a
wide variety of pictures. Excellent composition
captures high emotions in the case.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Janet Blackmon
Morgan, “Bikefest”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“Hugo Then and Now”
PICTORIAL
FIRST PLACE: Index-Journal, Maddy Jones, “Party in
the Patch”
Judges’ Comments: Unique angle and the pattern of
the pumpkins make this shot a winner.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Tom Priddy,
“Cardinal perches on a fence post as snow flurries
swirl around her”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Michael Justus,
“A tree is framed by the remains of an old mill
building”
SPOT NEWS VIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Beaufort Gazette, Delayna Earley,
“Christmas tree fire burns down Marine’s home”
Judges’ Comments: Engaging subject matter,
emotional interview and excellent videography and
editing makes this the clear winner.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Anna Douglas, “Police
arrest a suspect after Herald reader recognized his
photo from the newspaper”
THIRD PLACE: The Sumter Item, Matt Walsh, “Sumter
man commits suicide during robbery attempt”
SECOND PLACE SPORTS FEATURE PHOTO, DAILY 18,000-45,000: Nathan Gray, IndependentMail
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18,000-45,000
daily division
E.A.RAMSAUR MEMORIAL
AWARD FOR EDITORIAL
WRITING
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Michael Smith,
“Much ado about nothing; Public access
threatened; Honesty needed”
Judges’ Comments: The writer exhibits a style that
commands continued reading. The points are well
argued without ever getting bogged down, the
recommendations specific and the topics of
importance to the people of South Carolina.
SECOND PLACE: Morning News, Matt Tate, “SC’s
treatment of mentally ill prisoners must be
repaired now; Mammoth bad idea stalls a girl’s
good suggestion; Peterson case shows a switch in
how we feel about belts”
THIRD PLACE: The Herald, James Werrell, “Give
some thought to gun safety; Students encounter
gay lifestyle all the time; AP courses should teach
critical thinking”
GOVERNMENT BEAT
REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Lynne P. Shackleford
Judges’ Comments: Good reporting that shows
initiative and digging. The writing is generally clear
and easy to follow, making it easy for readers to
understand the importance of the stories.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Anna Douglas
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Felicia Kitzmiller
HONORABLE MENTION:The Herald, Bristow Marchant
SPOT NEWS REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Anna Douglas, “Winthrop
board suspends president, gives notice of firing”
Judges’ Comments: Douglas does a nice job on late
notice in providing context with a story that surely
rocked Rock Hill.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Rachel Southmayd,
“Police dash camera captures ‘a bad day in
Chester’”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Daniel J. Gross,
“Spartanburg man killed in drive-by shooting”
ENTERPRISE REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News, Jason M. Rodriguez,
“Analysis of Coast RTA travel receipts show
ribeye, salmon and lobster for some executives
during trips”
Judges’ Comments: A really informative piece that
highlights the lengths to which reporters must go to
fully capture the details of a story. Based on
information gathered through a FOIA request, the
story had a solid foundation and connected
numerous moving parts within the article. The
article could lead to change in governmental policy
on a local scale and that truly is the purpose of
community journalism.
SECOND PLACE: Morning News, Ellen Meder, “The
real facts about arrests in schools”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Sarah Freishtat,
“District: As neighborhood poverty rises, students
leave local elementary school”
REPORTING-IN-DEPTH
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Anna Douglas, “Emails
suggest violation by Williamson”
Judges’ Comments: Fascinating, attention-grabbing
coverage. Very well written.
SECOND PLACE: The Island Packet, Rebecca Lurye
and Matt McNab, “Mishandled evidence delays
trial of men accused of murdering 8-year-old”
THIRD PLACE: The Herald, Andrew Dys,
“Grandparents of slain child spent months in
custody battle; Child’s killing: A wound that never
heals; Rock Hill man denied bond on family
murder charges; Prosecutor alone could seek
death penalty; Mia’s last words: ‘Paw paw, when
am I going to stop hurting?’”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Island Packet, Fitz
McAden and Dan Burley, “The messy divorce and
shaky finances of Rep. Andy Patrick”
SERIES OF ARTICLES
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News - Weekly Surge, Derrick
Bracey, “Weekly Surge Warrior Challenge”
Judges’ Comments: The reporter takes us inside the
challenge so we can feel what the participants feel. I
was almost sweating invading Japan. Nice job.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Daniel J. Gross,
“Gross on Patrol”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Lindsay Buchanan and
John McElwee, “Biggest Loser”
BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Island Packet, Rebecca Lurye,
“Public Safety”
Judges’ Comments: Consistent writing. Attention to
detail. Good storytelling.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Jonathan McFadden,
“Public Safety”
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Amanda Kelley,
“Public Safety”
NEWS FEATUREWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Andrew Dys, “Pain
remains 10 years after York County mass killing”
Judges’ Comments: Powerful storytelling on important
issue. Lede grabs readers. This entry was a standout
among 60 other very well-written news features.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Jonathan McFadden,
“Police use of force leaves battle scars”
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Maya T. Prabhu,
“Conway family continues to heal a year after
toddler’s accidental shooting death”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Sun News, Charles D.
Perry, “A day after losing her father to cancer,
Conway girl sees his final wish fulfilled”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Herald, Don
Worthington, ‘WE CAN DO MORE’
LIFESTYLE FEATUREWRITING
FIRST PLACE:The Island Packet, Amy Coyne
Bredeson, “Bluffton family, friends, strangers pay it
forward in memory of baby who died from SIDS”
Judges’ Comments: Such a compelling, moving
story. A pleasure to read. Beautifully written.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Charmaine
Smith-Miles, “Parents face tough choice, choose
life for their son”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Sarah Freishtat,
“High school athlete and Special Olympics athlete:
‘They’ve crossed every boundary’”
HONORABLE MENTION: Herald-Journal, Jenny
Arnold, “Shaping a life together”
FIRST PLACE FEATURE PHOTO, DAILY UNDER 18,000: Jessica Nelms, TheSenecaJournal
15. 15 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
PROFILE FEATUREWRITING
OR STORY
FIRSTPLACE:The Herald, Andrew Dys, “Amanda
‘touched the hearts of many’ before her tragic death”
Judges’ Comments: This shocking story is well
written and well organized. A clear winner.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Vicki Grooms,
“Mickey Spillane”
THIRD PLACE: The Herald, Andrew Dys, ‘I WAS
SUPPOSED TO DIE’
SHORT STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Rachel Southmayd, “Teens
post Speedo-wearing adventure on social media”
Judges’ Comments: In a delightful retelling of a
small-time crime, Southmayd shows flashes of
understated humor.
SECOND PLACE: Morning News, John Russell, “Where
the locals go”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Veasey Conway,
“Muscadine grapes a local delight”
COLUMNWRITING
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Pam Stone, “Learning
to notice life’s little ecstasies; Letting go of those
we love is never easy; Finding comfort in sacred
moments, sympathy of friends”
Judges’ Comments: Loved these columns!
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Issac J. Bailey,
“A Different Perspective: Sometimes cops get
it wrong, or even lie; President Obama: Start
with poor whites to mend racial wounds post
Ferguson; Health care cost spiral can’t be cured by
individuals”
THIRD PLACE: The Herald, Don Worthington, “3-D
printers make history with bite-size Mustang;
Humility breeds success for restaurant manager;
FLYING FOR THE FUN OF IT”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Herald, Andrew Dys,
“Mia’s last words: ‘Paw paw when am I going to
stop hurting?’; A joyful birthday party for all; Tire
plant means two things: Jobs and hope”
SPOT SPORTS STORY
FIRST PLACE: Independent Mail, Scott Adamson,
“Clemson overpowers Duke, 72-59”
Judges’ Comments: Great lede and good detail, use
of quotes adds to game story. This was a tough
category with many good entries.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Ryan Young,
“Mauling the Grizzlies: Chants weather cold to
blast favored Montana”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Matt Connolly,
“Stunning Spartans”
SPORTS FEATURE STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Bret McCormick, “Mom
dealt with grief at ballpark”
Judges’ Comments: Very good story about a mother’s
love for her dead son and the son’s love for baseball.
Not your typical “volunteer-is-recognized” story.
SECOND PLACE: The Sun News, Ryan Young, “Owings
inspiring on, off field: Health issues not enough to
derail breakout season”
THIRD PLACE: The Herald, Rachel Southmayd, “YPA
player is team’s ‘heart and soul’”
SPORTS COLUMNWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Andrew Dys, “Clemson
great broke football’s color line; Teen cancer
survivor gets honorary Winthrop gig; Far from
roots, spotlight will shine brightest on Clowney”
Judges’ Comments: Excellent voice in his writing
makes it memorable and easy to read.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Matt Connolly,
“Lattimore changed culture at USC; Spurrier has
his ideal QB; It’s official – defensive staff changes
needed at South Carolina”
THIRD PLACE: The Island Packet, Mike McCombs,
“Kuchar’s shot forever woven into Heritage’s
tartan fabric; Pete Van Wieren, who died Saturday,
belongs in Baseball Hall of Fame; It’s best for all
involved if Alina Hamilton-Clark resigns”
PAGE ONE DESIGN PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Island Packet, Sandra Ross
Judges’ Comments: The Bobby Harrell package is so
eye-catching. Designer has fantastic eye for layout.
SECOND PLACE: Morning News, Karen Hatton
THIRD PLACE: The Island Packet, Ashley Fahey
HONORABLEMENTION:Herald-Journal, R. Keith Hatchell
SINGLE PAGE ONE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Jeff Zehr, Dan Sullivan
and Luke Connell
Judges’ Comments: Clean simple layout with a
superb photo that immediately grabs your attention.
SECOND PLACE: Morning News, Karen Hatton
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Rob Moore
FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRSTPLACE:The Sun News, Amanda Criswell
Judges’ Comments: Nice use of poster-type packages to
create contrast and establish a center of visual interest.
SECOND PLACE: The Island Packet, Alena Schwarz
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Kylie Yerka
SINGLE FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, R. Keith Hatchell
Judges’ Comments: Big hair, saturated color, tacky
clothes and over the top typography – readers wouldn’t
even need a cup of coffee after facing this page.
SECONDPLACE:Independent Mail, Kylie Yerka Herbert
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Claire Byun
SPORTS PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: Herald-Journal, Robert Walton
Judges’ Comments: Consistent use of strong
dominant images and strong type play to creative
active and energetic pages.
SECOND PLACE: Morning News, Stephen Guilfoyle
THIRD PLACE: The Island Packet, Barry Haapala
SINGLE SPORTS PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: Morning News, Stephen Guilfoyle
Judges’ Comments: Creative photo editing and
display type creates an energetic composition that
seems to jump off the page.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Robert Walton
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Stephen Guilfoyle
FIRST PLACE SPOT NEWS PHOTO, DAILY 18,000-45,000: Ken Ruinard, IndependentMail
16. DAILY OVER 45,000
FIRST PLACE - The Times and Democrat
Judges’ comments: This newspaper is best
in providing a sense of place, capturing
its community with a huge commitment
to local news, a diverse sports section and
a lifestyle section that involves the next
generation of readers. Design is modern
and breezy. Easily best of the entries.
SECOND PLACE: Aiken Standard
THIRD PLACE: Index-Journal
Daily Over 45,000 – The Post and Courier
Daily 18,000-45,000 – The Sun News
Daily Under 18,000 – Index-Journal
DAILY:
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE
DAILY:
2-3 Times Weekly – The Lancaster News
Over 4,500 – Greenville Journal
Under 4,500 – Lexington County Chronicle
Over 45, 000 – The Post and Courier
18,000-45,000 – Herald-Journal
Under 18,000 – Aiken Standard
WEEKLY:
DAILY 18,000-45,000 DAILY UNDER 18,000
FIRST PLACE - The Sun News
Judges’ comments: Quality of coverage
was first rate, Design and photo coverage
were exceptional. The Sun News deserved
its first place ranking.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail
FIRST PLACE - The Post and Courier
Judges’ comments: When looking at the
criteria for this award, it was like looking
at the two recent Super Bowl teams...
great balance of coverage in both entries
and depth at the skill positions. But a
very small margin of difference was given
to The Post and Courier. Like the Super
Bowl, no ties were allowed.
FIRST PLACE - The Berkeley Independent
Judges’ comments: Clearly the best. Great
writing, good layout and good columns.
Great job by the entire staff and shows
good team work.
SECOND PLACE: The People-Sentinel
THIRD PLACE: Lexington County Chronicle &
The Dispatch News
FIRST PLACE - The Press & Standard
Judges’ comments: Excellent tightly
written news stories; strong human
interest photography; clean, reader-
friendly design; sprinkling of well-written
feature stories to humanize the paper.
SECOND PLACE: The Greer Citizen
THIRD PLACE: Carolina Forest Chronicle
FIRST PLACE -The Summerville Journal Scene
Judges’ comments: Outstanding
publication! Great photography and use of
text/graphics throughout. Print quality is
superb. Wonderful selection of local news
and community photos. Love the canine
heroes spread!
SECOND PLACE: The Hartsville Messenger
THIRD PLACE: The Lancaster News
2-3 TIMES WEEKLY WEEKLY OVER 4,500 WEEKLY UNDER 4,500
17 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners16 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
17. 18 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
SPOT NEWS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard, “Roof
caves in”
Judges’ Comments: Goes beyond normal fire shot by
showing firemen rushing in. Good composition.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Michael Justus,
“Peetie rescued from fire”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Nathan Gray, “Fire
at Johnson Detail”
GENERAL NEWS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: Independent Mail, Nathan Gray,
“Tucker Hipps vigil”
Judges’ Comments: A different take on a moving vigil
portrait. The lights from the phone make it stand
out. There were a lot of good entries in this category
that made it hard to pick, but this one stood out.
SECOND PLACE:Herald-Journal, Tim Kimzey, “Jeremy
Lee Moody and his wife Christine smile at each
other as they are sentenced to life in prison”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Alex C. Hicks Jr.,
“Hejaz Shrine Circus”
HONORABLE MENTION: Morning News, Veasey
Conway, “Hattie and the Fox”
FEATURE PHOTO
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The
Island Packet, Delayna Earley, “Alex
Greger does tricks on his fly board”
Judges’ Comments: Great shot that
captures the movement in the moment.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Sefton Ipock,
“Walking in a Winter Wonderland”
THIRDPLACE:IndependentMail,NathanGray,“ColorRun”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Herald, Jeff Sochko, “Boo
Ha-Ha”
SPORTS ACTION PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News, Janet Blackmon
Morgan, “Quidditch World Cup”
Judges’ Comments: Great timing, exposure and
focus capture a great moment in Quidditch. Surely,
this is the first Quidditch photo to ever win or place
in the sports action contest.
SECOND PLACE:The Island Packet, Jay Karr, “Lacrosse”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Veasey Conway,
“Darlington’s Chris Hooks throws to first base”
HONORABLE MENTION: Herald-Journal, John Byrum,
“Spikin’ the Ball”
HONORABLE MENTION: Independent Mail, Nathan
Gray, “Clemson’s Chris Okey tags South Carolina’s
Grayson Greiner as he dives for home”
SPORTS FEATURE PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“Winning feeling”
Judges’ Comments: Great timing captures
emotional reaction by player and fans.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Nathan Gray,
“Push America’s Journey of Hope”
THIRD PLACE: Herald-Journal, Tom Priddy, “Pitcher
John Minconeof the Savannah Sand Gnats totes
the snacks to the bullpen in a pink ‘My Little Pony’
backpack”
HONORABLE MENTION: Herald-Journal, Michael
Justus, “Sharon Dillon cheers with the team as
they score a shot”
PERSONALITY PHOTOGRAPH
OR PORTRAIT
FIRST PLACE: Independent Mail, Nathan Gray,
“Middy McClure, owner of EyeZinga”
Judges’ Comments: Great composition. Tells a story.
Subject is sharp as a tack.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“Pink, her favorite color”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Veasey Conway,
“Aspiring Christian rapper Kerry Lee”
HUMOROUS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News, Charles Slate, “Mallards
and pintails search for food”
Judges’ Comments: I hope this had a great headline to
go with it because it’s a great photo. Love the moment!
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Sefton Ipock,
“Hillbilly Game”
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Veasey Conway,
“South Florence High School graduation”
HONORABLE MENTION: Independent Mail, Ken
Ruinard, “Christopher Glenn Alston gives Jim
Clements a high-five with Tiger paw gloves during
graduation”
NEWSPAPERWEBSITE
FIRST PLACE: The Herald, Staff, heraldonline.com
Judges’ Comments: Excellent site with timely posts
on local, state and national news. Interactive
features are integrated into various parts of the site.
Serves readers well.
SECOND PLACE: Herald-Journal, Staff, goupstate.com
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Staff,
MyrtleBeachOnline.com
GENERAL NEWS/
FEATUREVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Island Packet, Theophil Syslo,
“The Test”
Judges’ Comments: Superb production quality
and interviews. It was nice to hear opinions of
testing from a variety of vantage points. Well
done.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“Teachers, family, school help Pendleton teen find
her place on the stage”
THIRD PLACE: The Sun News, Janet Blackmon
Morgan, “Adaptive Surf Project”
SPORTSVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Island Packet, Theophil Syslo,
“Sarah’s Journey”
Judges’ Comments: Good camera angles. Unique
take on sports.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“Anderson man waits 31 years to see his dream of
running competitively come true”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“The legendary Mr. Danny Cannon has been
entertaining the crowds”
ONLINE PHOTO GALLERY
FIRST PLACE: Morning News, Veasey Conway, “This
is our oasis”
Judges’ Comments: Photographer does an excellent
job capturing the farmers’ personalities and life on
the farm. Interesting narration pairs well with
fitting images. Captivating black-and-white
portraits.
SECOND PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“Hurricane Hugo 25 years later”
THIRD PLACE: Independent Mail, Ken Ruinard,
“South Carolina v. Georgia”
USE OF FACEBOOK PAGE
FIRST PLACE: The Sun News, Staff
Judges’ Comments: Newspaper does a good job of
using Facebook page to post breaking news,
share deal and event info, and connect with
readers.
SECOND PLACE: The Herald, Staff
THIRD PLACE: Morning News, Kim Brauss, Justin
Johnson and Matt Robertson
FIRST PLACE SPORTS ACTION PHOTO,WEEKLY OVER 4,500:
Ross Burton, TheVoiceof BlythewoodandFairfieldCounty
18,000-45,000
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FIRST PLACE PERSONALITY PHOTOGRAPH OR PORTRAIT,
DAILY UNDER 18,000: MattWalsh, TheSumterItem
18. 19 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
Over 45,000
daily division
E.A.RAMSAURMEMORIAL
AWARDFOREDITORIALWRITING
FIRSTPLACE:The State, Cindi Ross Scoppe, “Don’t close
court for Harrell’s request; S.C., U.S. need Lindsey
Graham back in Senate; There she goes again”
Judges’ Comments: Strong opinion, concise writing.
Particularly like calling the governor to stick to the facts.
SECONDPLACE:The Greenville News, Beth Padgett, “Find
lasting solutions to homelessness; City should listen
about elections; One win against animal cruelty”
THIRDPLACE:The State, Warren Bolton, “Wilson should
remove interim Chief Santiago; Appoint all-new
county elections board; Benjamin should report trip”
GOVERNMENTBEATREPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Jamie Self
Judges’ Comments: Dogged reporting. Well done.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Tim Smith
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, David Slade
EDUCATION BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Jamie Self
Judges’ Comments: Shows a wide range of reporting,
from insight into racial friction in a school board
election to a successful teacher and a complicated
financial and legal issue.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Carolyn Click
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Cynthia Roldan
SPOT NEWS REPORTING
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The
Post and Courier, Andrew Knapp and
Glenn Smith, ‘Incomprehensible’
Judges’ Comments: Great writing,
reporting, photos and layout.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Staff, “Flooding
kills two, destroys businesses”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Harrison Cahill and Tim
Flach, “Motive for killings remains unclear”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Post and Courier, Jennifer
Berry Hawes, “Federal judge strikes down state’s
gay marriage ban, stays ruling until Nov. 20”
ENTERPRISE REPORTING
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The
Post and Courier, Andrew Knapp,
“Culture of sex on cutter Gallatin”
Judges’ Comments: Great use of sources
to give an inside look at a culture many
would never see otherwise. Great
storytelling to boot!
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Lauren
Sausser, “Rural Hospitals Face Emergency”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Harrison Cahill, “Two
deaths in Union: Still shocking”
REPORTING-IN-DEPTH
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST:
The Post and Courier, David Slade,
“Reclaiming the Neck; Addressing
a century of pollution; Visions of
progress; Gathering discontent”
Judges’ Comments: Great concept, well-
executed, and the kind of thing
newspapers are meant for.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Andrew Knapp,
“‘Stop and frisk’ in the death of Denzel Curnell”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Jamie Self, “DSS”
SERIES OF ARTICLES
FIRST PLACE: The State, Sammy Fretwell, “Gold
Standards”
Judges’ Comments: Fretwell’s shoe-leather reporting
took him across the country to research and report on
the impact that gold mines could have on South
Carolina if not properly regulated. This gripping
enterprise series explained issues in a way that was
easy for readers to follow. Stand-out entry in a highly
competitive category.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Glenn Smith,
Cynthia Roldan and Jennifer Berry Hawes, “The
new asylums”
THIRDPLACE:TheState,JeffWilkinson,“ComingHome”
BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Jeff Wilkinson, “Military”
Judges’ Comments: Covering the military can be
daunting, but Jeff Wilkinson shows how to do it
and do it well. From putting a face on South
Carolina’s war dead to explaining the impact of
potential military cuts on the local economy, his
stories are clear and supported well. Not an easy
feat, but Wilkinson handled it well.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Warren L.
Wise, “Boeing”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Sammy Fretwell,
“Environment”
BUSINESS BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Kristy Eppley Rupon
Judges’ Comments: Rupon is especially effective
in relating to the larger community. Nice human
interest dimension lifts business stories into a
different light. Many impressive entries in this
category!
SECOND PLACE: The State, Jeff Wilkinson
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Rudolph Bell
PUBLIC SERVICE
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff, “Till Death
Do Us Part”
Judges’ Comments: Convincing, thorough and well-
executed effort to push policy makers and the
public on a disturbing topic.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, David Slade,
“Few access homebuyer’s tax credit; State may give
you $5,000 to upgrade your roof, windows; Out-
of-state colleges offer in-state rates”
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Lyn Riddle,
“Homeless in Greenville”
NEWS FEATUREWRITING
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The
Post and Courier, Jennifer Berry Hawes,
“When a job is ‘a matter of life, death’”
Judges’ Comments: This well-written
and shocking story paints an agonizing
picture of the way society treats
abused women.
SECOND PLACE - TIE: The Post and Courier, Brian
Hicks, “Judge no longer ‘lost to history’”
SECOND PLACE - TIE: The Post and Courier, Brian
Hicks, “Life inside the track”
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Eric Connor, “A
mother’s lonely road”
FIRST PLACE SPOT NEWS PHOTO, DAILY UNDER 18,000: Dede Biles, AikenStandard
19. 20 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
LIFESTYLE FEATUREWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier ,Jennifer Berry
Hawes, “Quiet sisterhood: Parents join club of
grieving parents who have lost babies before birth”
Judges’ Comments: This sad and compelling story
is well written and there’s no way to stop reading.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Liv Osby,
“Improving the odds”
THIRD PLACE:The Post and Courier, Adam Parker and
Robert Behre, “Bold buildings: How to integrate
new architecture into historic urban landscapes”
PROFILE FEATUREWRITING
OR STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Jennifer Berry
Hawes, “Two little boys. Two families. One
nightmare.”
Judges’ Comments: What a heartbreaking piece of
journalism that brings you right into these little
boys’ lives. And what an intriguing way to present
it – two kids diagnosed on the same day.
SECOND PLACE:The Post and Courier, Glenn Smith
and Schuyler Kropf, “Chief Greenberg remembered
as passionate leader, quirky innovator”
THIRDPLACE:The Post and Courier, Jennifer Berry
Hawes, “A mother’s (tough) love: Scott credits his
single mother for rise from poverty to national stage”
SHORT STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Robert Behre,
“Concrete proof of lasting love”
Judges’ Comments: True human interest story told in an
economy of space. This is the kind of article that draws
casual skimmers in and makes them loyal readers.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Anna Lee,
“Officers saved man on I-85 span”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Jennifer Berry
Hawes, “Ethen Richardson dies from brain tumor
complications”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Post and Courier, Prentiss
Findlay, “Pig in the surf surprises family on
Sullivan’s Island”
COLUMNWRITING
FIRSTPLACEANDBESTOFTHEBEST:The
State, Warren Bolton, “Reading level, not
race, determines our future; All is not
well in the city of Columbia; What elected
officials do with our power”
Judges’ Comments: Topics that should
cause every reader to pause and reflect.
One of Mr. Bolton’s columns is about a
hot-button issue: How the inability to
read, particularly among black children
raised in poverty, is at the root of so many
social problems. What distinguishes this
column is how he relates personal
experiences (i.e., reading to his own sons
and a telephone call from a bigoted
reader) to shed light on the problem as
well as to suggest possible solutions. Too
many pundits today use their position as a
bully pulpit to either air pet peeves or to
inflate their own image. Bolton writes in a
conversational manner like a caring
parent anxious to share basic truths – not
because they are earth-shaking in
originality but because they might help
other parents and children. Good job.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, David Slade,
“Personal Finance: Avoiding unnecessary PMI
charges; State may give you $5,000 to upgrade
your roof, windows; Out-of-state colleges offer
in-state rates”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Cindi Ross Scoppe, “The
best defense is an audacious offense; Bulletproof;
What Bobby Harrell taught us”
SPOT SPORTS STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier; Jeff Hartsell,
Amanda Kerr and Gene Sapakoff; “Academic
Magnet firing stirs uproar”
Judges’ Comments: Strong reporting of a complex
story under deadline pressure. Multiple sources add
to the report.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, David
Caraviello, “‘It was meant to be’: Gamecocks cap
improbable comeback in overtime victory”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Ed McGranahan, “Clemson
ponders athletics fees”
SPORTS ENTERPRISE
REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Bob Gillespie, “Lucas Glover
at a crossroads”
Judges’ Comments: Great insight into the success
and struggles of a pro golfer on the course and in
his personal life. Pushes him to reveal things that
you know are difficult to talk about even though
some he won’t completely open up about.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Ron Morris, “The
Redemption Boys”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Ron Morris, “The Pride of
Prosperity”
SPORTS FEATURE STORY
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST:
The State, Bob Gillespie, “The Most
Important Thing I’ll Ever Do”
Judges’ Comments: Touching story well told.
Gives great insight into a father’s love and
what he would go through for his child.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Aaron
Brenner, “Darkness to bright: Daughter’s birth
date has special significance for Jeremiah Dew, 20
years after father’s suicide”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Neil White, “The Search
for Pokey”
SPORTS COLUMNWRITING
FIRST PLACE: The State, Ron Morris, “Pell Grants
instead of paying players; Dave and Dan are Coker
College; Father’s echoes of the greatest ever”
Judges’ Comments: Penetrating, strong human
interest columns about financial aspects of being a
college athlete. Also Morris captured the
personalities of Dave and Dan at Coker College.
And his column about his father taking him to see
the great Willie Mays is heartwarming.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Scott Keepfer,
“Secretariat’s standard may never be matched;
Even when it’s chilly, baseball ushers in spring;
Many reasons to enjoy the madness”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The Post and Courier, Gene
Sapakoff, “Worse than pathetic for The Citadel;
Spurrier’s take on Ray Rice should be law;
Eisenhower and Augusta: Ode to a tree”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The State, Bob Spear, “Alex
Hawkins: Illness claims Gamecock great; Week
of firsts for South Carolina golfer; Aim was for
authenticity in restoring Pinehurst No. 2”SECOND PLACE PICTORIAL, DAILY UNDER 18,000 & 18,000-45,000 DIVISIONS COMBINED:Tom Priddy, Herald-Journal
20. 21 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
PAGE ONE DESIGN PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The
Post and Courier, Maureen Hartshorn
Judges’ Comments: A strong mix of well-
researched, in-depth stories and
breaking news paired with compelling
art and design.
SECONDPLACE:The Post and Courier, Brandon Lockett
THIRD PLACE: The State, Kelly Cobb
SINGLE PAGE ONE DESIGN
FIRSTPLACE:The Post and Courier, Maureen Hartshorn
Judges’ Comments: Nice mix of stories and strong photo
selection make it newsy, with enough white space to
make it seem classic, authoritative and uncluttered.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Susan Ardis
THIRD PLACE:The Post and Courier, Brandon Lockett
FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar,
Judges’ Comments: Consistently strong interplay of
type, photography, color, art and space to produce
rich and lively feature pages that make readers
want to eat, dance and sing along.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Susan Ardis
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Krena Lanham
SINGLE FEATURE PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar
Judges’ Comments: I thought this illustration was
beautifully done.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Kelly Cobb
THIRD PLACE: The State, Susan Ardis
HONORABLE MENTION: The Post and Courier, Krena
Lanham
SPORTS PAGE DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
FIRST PLACE: The State, Meredith Sheffer
Judges’ Comments: Consistent photo illustrations
and page design to bring the sports page to life.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Luke Reasoner
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chris Tabakian
SINGLE SPORTS PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The State, Meredith Sheffer
Judges’ Comments: Creative photo illustration
captures all the excitement and crazy energy of
March Madness.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Meredith Sheffer
THIRD PLACE: The State, Meredith Sheffer
INSIDE PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar
Judges’ Comments: Chock full of information,
analysis and solid visual reporting, all presented in
a clear, engaging format.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Gill Guerry
THIRD PLACE: The State, Kelly Cobb
PHOTO PAGE DESIGN
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar,
“Bridge Run”
Judges’ Comments: Nice use of mixed photos and
sizes to create a visually interesting page.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chad Dunbar,
“Spiritual Places”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Luke Reasoner,
“Bridge Run”
HONORABLE MENTION: The State, Kelly Cobb, “Game
Week”
SPOT NEWS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Paul Zoeller,
“Charleston Police Department officers detain a
group on Spring Street after shots were fired”
Judges’ Comments: Good hustle by photographer to
get to scene. Good composition.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Heidi
Heilbrunn, “Brush fire in the Riverwood Farm
community”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Wade Spees,
“Goose Creek homicide”
GENERAL NEWS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The
Post and Courier, Paul Zoeller, “Unity
in the Community rally”
Judges’ Comments: This was a tough
category with lots of really great images.
We like the emotion of this picture.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Grace Beahm,
“Heavy summer rains”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Grace Beahm,
“Alzheimer’s”
FEATURE PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “Splash
Pad at Saluda Shoals Park”
Judges’ Comments: Great emotion with nice
composition.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez,
“Blythewood “Doko” Rodeo”
THIRD PLACE:The State, Gerry Melendez, “Icy Stroll”
SPORTS ACTION PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Greenville News, Bart Boatwright,
“K.J. McDaniels dunks against Georgia State”
Judges’ Comments: Unique angle makes this
picture a winner. Takes the readers where they
can’t otherwise be.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “Dive!”
THIRDPLACE:The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Professional Bull Riders Touring Pro”
SPORTS FEATURE PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The State, Tracy Glantz, “Rain Delay”
Judges’ Comments: Good composition and
exposure makes this photo stand out.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Bart
Boatwright, “Clemson huddles”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “Out of
the Light”
PERSONALITY PHOTOGRAPH
OR PORTRAIT
FIRST PLACE: The State, Kim Kim Foster-Tobin,
“Girls Rock Columbia camp”
Judges’ Comments: A great moment that gives you
the feeling of being in the class.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez,
“Wounded Warrior”
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Greenville pianist Emile Pandolfi”
FIRST PLACE PICTORIAL, DAILY UNDER 18,000 & 18,000-45,000 DIVISIONS COMBINED: Maddy Jones, Index-Journal
21. 22 • 2014 S.C. Press Association News Contest Winners
UNDER 4,500
weekly division
PHOTO SERIES OR PHOTO STORY
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Paul Zoeller,
“Life on the infield at Darlington Raceway”
Judges’ Comments: Excellent variety of shots.
Strong composition. Captures spirit of the race.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez,
“Wounded Warrior”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “Rodeo”
PICTORIAL
FIRST PLACE: The State, Kim Kim Foster-Tobin,
“Veterans Day Parade”
Judges’ Comments: Nice composition and moment.
Result is a very nice graphic presentation of a
situation we have all seen and maybe tried.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Paul Zoeller,
“Volunteer keeps an eye on a fire as he walks down
a smoke-filled road used as a fire line during a
prescribed burn”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “South
Carolina State Fair”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Post and Courier, Leroy
Burnell, “Procession carrying Deputy Joseph
Matuskovic is escorted down Savannah Highway”
HUMOROUS PHOTO
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Paul Zoeller,
“Orlando players watch the game against the
Stingrays from their bench”
Judges’ Comments: Nice recognition of a found
moment resulting in humor.
SECONDPLACE:The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Byrnes Rebels’ ROTC march on the
field before their team hosts the Lexington Wildcats”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Wade Spees,
“Corey Cox”
HONORABLE MENTION: The Post and Courier, Paul
Zoeller, “Citadel Beautiful Bulldog Contest”
NEWSPAPERWEBSITE
FIRST PLACE AND BEST OF THE BEST: The Post
and Courier, Staff, postandcourier.com
Judges’ Comments: Site excels in both in
quantity and quality of content blogs:
special sections and more. Staff breaks
news often, and trending topics point
readers to important issues.”
SECOND PLACE: The State, Staff, thestate.com
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Staff,
GreenvilleOnline.com
SPOT NEWSVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Citizen runs into burning
apartment to alert residents including 5 children”
Judges’ Comments: The only on-the-scene spot news
entry in this contest. Video captures emotion of the
rescue as well as the scope of the fire.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Caught on camera”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chris
Hanclosky, “CofC students protest McConnell
hiring”
GENERAL NEWS/
FEATUREVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “Wounded
Warrior”
Judges’ Comments: Great story told in an excellent
package. The use of the subject’s and videographer’s
photos along with the footage added to the whole
piece. This was a tough category with so many
videos deserving recognition.
SECONDPLACE:The Post and Courier, Chris Hanclosky,
“Connecting CofC to the Music Industry”
THIRD PLACE: The State, Gerry Melendez, “Trauma”
SPORTSVIDEO
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chris Hanclosky
and Warren Peper, “Family Circle Cup - My
Charleston Today”
Judges’ Comments: Professional. Good look behind
the scenes.
SECOND PLACE: The Post and Courier, Chris
Hanclosky, “World Cup Fever: Fans Watch USA vs.
Portugal”
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Two ACL tears can’t keep Mauldin
softball player from the field”
ONLINE PHOTO GALLERY
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Grace Beahm,
“Recognition Day”
Judges’ Comments: Strong, interesting photos that
are cropped well. Good mix of images that give
readers a real feel for Recognition Day.
SECOND PLACE: The Greenville News, Mykal
McEldowney, “Love, sweat, tears and boxing”
THIRD PLACE: The Post and Courier, Paul Zoeller,
“Darlington Raceway”
USE OF FACEBOOK PAGE
FIRST PLACE: The Post and Courier, Staff
Judges’ Comments: Page is packed with engaging,
interesting content. Great mix of news, features and
other posts – many that connect to newspaper’s
print and digital products. Especially like the user-
submitted photos and how the reporters are using
the medium to find sources for stories. P.S. - I am
tickled by your fans’ spirited discussions over
grocery store coupons and reality TV shows.
SECOND PLACE: The State, Staff
THIRD PLACE: The Greenville News, Steve Bruss
GOVERNMENT BEAT REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: News and Press, Samantha Lyles
Judges’ Comments: Good in-depth reporting of
county government.
SECOND PLACE: The News-Era, Joseph Garris Jr.
THIRD PLACE: The People-Sentinel, Will Whaley
SPOT NEWS REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: The Manning Times, Robert J. Baker
and Joe Perry, “Hospital screening patients for
Ebola virus”
Judges’ Comments: Took a story that gripped the
nation and localized it in a big way. Layered with
print and online support.
SECOND PLACE: The Berkeley Independent, Dan
Brown, “Cell phone call saves sinking boat”
THIRD PLACE: Lexington County Chronicle & The
Dispatch News, Hal Millard, “Emma’s Law”
ENTERPRISE REPORTING
FIRST PLACE: News and Press, Jana E. Pye,
“Gillespie’s Peanuts: locally grown and oh, so
good!”
Judges’ Comments: Great human interest. Good
use of quotes.
SECOND PLACE: The News (Kingstree), Michaele
Duke, “Two Women, two stories, two futures;
Living with breast cancer”
THIRD PLACE: The Clinton Chronicle, Larry
Franklin, “Local Republicans say Graham ‘out of
touch’; Graham has been in elected office since
1993; Censure of Graham has 29 points...”
REPORTING-IN-DEPTH
FIRST PLACE: Lexington County Chronicle & The
Dispatch News; Jerry Bellune, Hal Millard and
Rob Cottingham; “Attorney General Alan Wilson
v. Speaker of the House Bobby Harrell”
Judges’ Comments: Reporters did an excellent job
following the process and sequence of events.
Reader able to follow chronologically and have an
informed closure to the story.
SECOND PLACE: Lexington County Chronicle & The
Dispatch News, Terry Ward, “West Columbia
mayor at odds with council”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: The Clinton Chronicle, Vic
MacDonald, “Man denied bond after driving
into building; Suspect charged with attempted
murder”
THIRD PLACE - TIE: Lexington County Chronicle &
The Dispatch News, Kay Gordon, “Chapin mayor
at odds with council”
SECOND PLACE FEATURE PHOTO, DAILY OVER 45,000: Gerry
Melendez, TheState