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Crimson Tide said:Well, my ME had the Kiwanas winning the fifth-grade championship on A1. He serves on the board. These things happen.
Tell me...How does an open can of worms look??? Is there a smell?
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Crimson Tide said:Well, my ME had the Kiwanas winning the fifth-grade championship on A1. He serves on the board. These things happen.
TheHacker said:The only downside is that all that copy has to be rewritten en masse. It's pretty time consuming. This week I had some whack job send me 22 inches on a 5- and 6-year old flag football game. I got a nice laugh when I opened the file and did an inch count.
You freshen the resume yet? You've had two days...Crimson Tide said:It smells like shirt. And like the forking piece of podunk abuse of power that it is. So much for "don't write for your sources."
2underpar is right, I'm limited to only 9 years experience, but I do it the same way. Run a Community Sports Photo page and stick the photos on there, if there is any info with the photos you get, put a short recap into the cutline of the photo. A page like this sells papers.2underpar said:if it's important to the ME or publisher, ask them to open one page per week (heck, they can even sell a strip ad at the bottom) and designate it as the youth sports page. run the submitted roundups/photos on that page and be done with it.
In my limited 20 years of experience, it's more about the photos anyway.
You're probably screwed for this year, but most of the above suggestions should be pretty helpful -- talking with the league prez, scoresheets, etc.
Madhavok said:Thanks for the help patchs. Problem is, I work in a football-crazed town where they treat youth football like it's the NFL. We're talking 2'x4' foot stickers with their kid's name and team on their car, eight coaches to a team...it's pretty ridiculous if you ask me. I try to do my best but the parents don't seem to understand I'm out covering/shooting other sports monday-friday and the last thing I want to do is spend a weekend covering youth football. It's as if they demand coverage like the high schools get and that can't happen. Next weekend (second round of playoffs) I'll be out of town for my cousin's wedding so photos are out of the question.