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Sports Column. (How many other assignments give you the option to watch TV?). Parts of a Sports Column. Headline Attention-getter Game summary (who won, who lost, and what did it mean to your team’s standings) Set the scene Description of key plays Reaction by coach, players, and or fans
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Sports Column (How many other assignments give you the option to watch TV?)
Parts of a Sports Column • Headline • Attention-getter • Game summary (who won, who lost, and what did it mean to your team’s standings) • Set the scene • Description of key plays • Reaction by coach, players, and or fans • What is coming up next for your team
The Pre-Pre-Game • Pick something you give a crap about! • But it must be an event that you can watch on TV or attend in person • Options • Football • Baseball • Volleyball • NASCAR
The Pre-Game • Before you even watch your event, there is some information that you’ll need: • Team rosters, where is the game being played? • Background of the team – how is the team doing? • Injuries • Any other key details
The Big Game • Watch the game! • Specific things to look for: • The atmosphere: size of crowd, weather, lots of excitement? hushed crowd? regular game or play off? • Key plays • The final plays of the game • If there are interviews, listen for good quotes
Writing the Article Step 1 • Headline: short and catchy – deals with the focus of your story • Well ahead of the curve • Didn’t see that coming • Angels rally for late win • Bushwacked
Step 2 • Attention-getter: also short, sweet, and to the point about your focus • “Call this one an early-season high school football classic.” • “The New York Giants kicked off their Super Bowl title defense with what else – defense.” • “Broken toe or not, Charles Woodson was kicking himself Sunday.”
Step 3 • Give a game summary that includes the scores and what the results of the game mean for your team. • “Will Venable hit his first career homer and the San Diego Padres beat Milwaukee 5-2 Thursday night…The Brewers’ wild-card lead was trimmed to four games over Philadelphia, and they fell five games behind NL Central-leading Chicago with 22 games left.”
Step 4 • Set the scene: don’t assume the reader saw the game • “The crowd of 23,441 – mostly Cubs fans – erupted in a wild ovation after chanting “Let’s go Z!” throughout the final inning.” • “The grouchy Ford Field crowd of 60,285…was no longer chanting “Fi-re Mil-len!” but instead creating a deafening din.”
Step 5 • Describe the key plays • “The big right-hander dropped to his knees and pointed to the sky with both hands after getting Erstand to swing and miss.” • “Woodson nearly intercepted Johnson’s first TD, only to watch Johnson juggle the loose ball and take it in for a score that cut the Packers’ lead to 24-16.”
Step 6 • Reactions/quotes by coaches, players, and/or fans • “I’m a little confused right now,” Zambrano said. “I still can’t believe it. It’s a great feeling, feeling that you can’t describe.” • “I told them in the huddle when we were down 25-24 at the 20-yard line, I said, ‘Now we’re going to find out what we’re made of,’” Rodgers said. “And we did.”
Step 7 • What’s coming up next for the team • “The Brewer’s start a three game road trip at Chicago against the Cubs tomorrow.” • “Up next for the Packers, the Dallas Cowboys – bring ‘em on!”