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WRITING
RHEE Fer HORTALEZA
   EDITOR:        Weekly Guardian
                  Northern Bulletin
                  Sunday Chronicle
                  Northern Times
                  Pangasinan OnLine Balita

   COLUMNIST:     Northern Mirror
                  People’s Digest

   BROADCASTER:   Aksyon Radyo Pangasinan
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10
QUALITIES
  of a GOOD
SPORTS WRITE R
• MUST constantly bear in mind
 that he writes for his readers
 and not for himself.

• MUST attend games as a
 reporter, not as a spectator or
 cheerer.

• MUST observe accuracy in his
 articles or write-ups.
• MUST observe accuracy in his
 articles or write-ups.
• MUST be fair and unbiased in
 reporting, even though he has a
 favorite team among the
 competing groups.
• MUST know sports well enough –
 its rules, strategies, team and
 player records and the like.
MUST know the coaches and
players as intimately as
possible.
MUST be able to take notes
quickly without losing the
sequence of the play.
MUST use the specialized
language of the particular sports
he is reporting.
• MUST avoid sports slang and
 trite expressions; and should
 tell the story in plain, factual
 terms that truly describe the
 action.

• MUST not make comments
 without supporting them with
 facts on which these are
 based.
• SPORTS
 WRITING
  is, basically,


  news writing, too.
• Observably all the elements found in news
 writing – timeliness or immediacy,
 prominence, proximity or nearness, oddity,
 conflict, consequence, human interest, drama,
 romance or sex, numbers and others – are
 also present in sports writing. All the rules
 present in news writing – especially those on
 accuracy, brevity and clarity -- virtually apply
 to sports writing, too.
• The latter, however,
      has a
      greater freedom
      of
      STYLE.
• Moreover, the most defined element in
  sports writing is conflict as sports
  connotes competition, contest, dispute,
  struggle or battle for supremacy by
  individuals or groups of individuals.
  Definitely, conflict is present in sports
  competitions.
• Opposing forces generally fight for the
  crown and exert all efforts and strategies
  towards this much-sought triumph.
•ACTION, therefore, is present in
 sports and it is the duty of the sports
 writer to bring or picture this action to the
 readers who were unable to directly watch
 the actual contest. The sports writer who
 can expertly describe the sports action
 through words, phrases or sentences is
 one successful writer, indeed!

• Since action is foremost in sports, there is
 consequently a need for the writer to be
 adept at or knowledgeable about verbs
 and adjectives. Verbs are action words
 and adjectives are words that can aptly
 describe the action in the event.
• At present, there exists much leeway
 in sports writing styles.

   Merely reading sports stories at
 present immediately proves that most
 sports stories are now gearing
 towards NOVELTY LEADS.

   Nevertheless, of course, sports
 writers have not totally forsaken the
 summary lead.
The leads nowadays promptly
describe the action through
carefully selected sentences that
instantly deliver the reader to
the sports scene.
The
SUMMARY LEAD
THE LEAD ITSELF
• When utilizing the summary lead (Five Ws
  and One H), the writer must not fail to
  state specifically who won the game and
  against whom.
• It is imperative to state the score or
  outcome. Where was the contest held?
  When?
• If the game was not completed due to
  weather conditions or other incidents, say
  so; but tell the existing score when it was
  stopped.
THE BODY
OF THE STORY
• If the lead is written in a thrilling
  vein, the body should be given
  the same treatment.
• Give the play-by-play account of
  the contest, taking note of
  decisive or interesting plays or
  any highlights that occurred
  therein.
Give the best scores of the day as
    well as the team or individual
    standings after the game, plus
    the game’s significance, if any.

Statements that are quite
controversial or significant may
likewise be included in the body
of the story.
The weather condition may be
mentioned, too, together with
the crowd’s reactions and
subsequent post-game
celebration scenes.
•USE of SLANG
  LANGUAGE
• DISCARD:           … a severe blow administered to the
  face and another, with the left hand, to the region of
  the stomach.

• PREFERRED : … a hard uppercut to the jaw and a
  left jab to the belt line.

• DISCARD:          The left-handed pitcher threw the
  ball so well that his opponents were unable to strike
  it.

• PREFERRED: The southpaw pitched airtight ball.
SPORTS
NO VEL TY
  LEADS
• SAN DIEGO – The St. Louis Cardinals surrounded
  Reggie Sanders in the clubhouse and chanted
  “MVP! MVP! MVP!”
  ==========

• A double black-eye.
  With that, it’s understandable why Aterneo coach
  Norman Black is feeling blue these days.
  ==========

• FARMINGTON, Pennsylvania – Phil Mickelson.
  Vijay Singh. David Thomas, Jim Furyk.
  With four of the top five money winners on the US
  PGA Tour, the 84 Luimber Classic has na better
  field than most of the post-major tournaments.
  ==========
• The best is yet to come from the “Beast”.
  “Coach told me that we have a very long
  tournament so I have to pace myself,” Purefoods
  Chunkee import Marquin Chandler said Sunday
  night.

  ==========

• Marquin Chandler was not merely a Giant for
  Purefoods Chunkee last night. He was a monster.

  ==========
• For a while, as confetti rasined down on the triumphant
  Far Eastern U Tamaraws, it looked like coach Bert
  Flores will be going through the whole euphoria
  without experiencing the biggest thrill of it all – a
  victory ride from his players.
  ==========

• The newest faces of Philippine tennis continued to
  emerge from the horizon.
  ==========

• LAS VEGAS – Shane Mosley was anything but sweet. He
  was a winner, though, with his sights set on bigger
  things.
  ==========
Spor t s
Headl i nes
•HEADLINES are an equally
 important part of a sports news
 story.
    While the lead summarizes the
 entire news development, the
 headline summarizes the lead itself.
ONE DECK

     Pacquiao wins!

           P’sinan is champ!

               Espino is victor!

           Patriots, Beermen clash tonite
TWO DECKS

            Mindanao beach
            volley champs
                GM Barbosa
                off to Vietnam

            La Salle gals eye second
            crown in UAAP volleyball

                Donaire in 12th
                Elorde awards
THREE DECKS

      Broken nose
      steals milestone
      glory from Kobe
              Powerade
              vows to
              win crown
                    Undermanned
                    Azkals battle
                    Icheon FC
FOUR DECKS

             M’weather:
             Maganto,
             Pacquiao
             ‘cheaters’

                POC to raise
                own funds
                for Olympic
                participation
Transforming the
HEADLINE
 Dagupan City hosts national
 seniors basketball tournament
          Dagupan hosts national
          seniors basketball tourney
                       Dagupan hosts nat’l
                       seniors cage tourney
                                  Dagupan hosts
                                  nat’l cagefest
SPORTS
 VOC A BUL A RY
(Some frequently used terms
      or sports lingo)
• BASKETBALL - quintet, zone defense, five,
  rebound, rally, man-to-man, keyhole area, 30-
  second clock, long tom, tip-in, press, steals,
  15-foot line, twinner, follow-up, lemon time,
  playoff slot, haul rebounds, dish out assists,
  inside baskets, point guard, homecourt
  advantage, playmaker.

• BASEBALL/SOFTBALL - diamond, pitcher,
  short stop, southpaw, shut out, back stop, pegged
  at third, swatters, pitcher’s mound, hit a
  homerun, fails to make the catch, deep center,
  fielder, strike out, innings, a double steal of
  second and third bases, unearned runs, reaches
  first base safely.
– VOLLEYBALL         - booming service, net ball,
 spikes, change court, wallop, best attacker/receiver/
 server/blocker/digger/setter, block, two out of
 three, blocked his kill, spiker, peppered with
 12 hits.

– SOCCER FOOTBALL - goalie, fullback, corner
 kick, pigskin, penalty kick, centrada, corner kick

– SIPA - fancy kick, dead ball, single, ball on play,
 double.
• GOLF - hole-in-one, birdie, bogey, par, fired a 7-
  under-64, win by
  two strokes second putt, behind the green, one-
  shot lead, tee-off, four-stroke lead, sprint down
  the fairway, hit pivotal shots, hole clutch putts,
  carded a two-under par 70

• TENNIS - straight sets, singles, smash cut,
  doubles, half volleys, passing shots, good serving,
  grass court, backhand volley, double fault, lost
  serve

• TRACK EVENTS - breasted the tape, dashes,
  runs (200, 400 & 800), hurdles,burned the
  cinders, relay, clocked a new record, photo finish,
  middle distance runner, anchor man, pass the
  baton,bore down on him, break the record
– FIELD EVENTS - heaved the shotput, hurled the
  javelin, threw the discus, broad jump, pole vault,
  hop-step-and-jump, Grecian disc, long jump.

– CYCLING - wheel by wheel, remate, multi-lap,
 yellow jersey, lead pack.

– BOXING - round by round, slugfest, flyweight,
 welterweight, jab, uppercut, heavyweight,
 uppercut, ring, knockout loss, landed a left body
 blow, lightweight, super-featherweight, split
 decision, boxing stable, flurry of punches.
– SWIMMING - aquabelle, freestyle, tanker,
  breaststroke, naiad,    backstroke, diving board.

– TAEKWONDO - turning side kick, jins,
  heavyweight, finweight, flyweight.

– CHESS - grandmaster, chess board, zugzwang, plus
   47 ELO rating,
    nine-round tournament, blitzkrieg chess, king,
queen, board one, bishop, knight, opening move, rook
or tower, pawn.

– ARCHERY - bowman, drawing back
THAT’S
 ALL,
FOLKS!

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Sports Writing

  • 1. SP OR TS WRITING RHEE Fer HORTALEZA EDITOR: Weekly Guardian Northern Bulletin Sunday Chronicle Northern Times Pangasinan OnLine Balita COLUMNIST: Northern Mirror People’s Digest BROADCASTER: Aksyon Radyo Pangasinan
  • 21. 10 QUALITIES of a GOOD SPORTS WRITE R
  • 22. • MUST constantly bear in mind that he writes for his readers and not for himself. • MUST attend games as a reporter, not as a spectator or cheerer. • MUST observe accuracy in his articles or write-ups.
  • 23. • MUST observe accuracy in his articles or write-ups. • MUST be fair and unbiased in reporting, even though he has a favorite team among the competing groups. • MUST know sports well enough – its rules, strategies, team and player records and the like.
  • 24. MUST know the coaches and players as intimately as possible. MUST be able to take notes quickly without losing the sequence of the play. MUST use the specialized language of the particular sports he is reporting.
  • 25. • MUST avoid sports slang and trite expressions; and should tell the story in plain, factual terms that truly describe the action. • MUST not make comments without supporting them with facts on which these are based.
  • 26. • SPORTS WRITING is, basically, news writing, too.
  • 27. • Observably all the elements found in news writing – timeliness or immediacy, prominence, proximity or nearness, oddity, conflict, consequence, human interest, drama, romance or sex, numbers and others – are also present in sports writing. All the rules present in news writing – especially those on accuracy, brevity and clarity -- virtually apply to sports writing, too.
  • 28. • The latter, however, has a greater freedom of STYLE.
  • 29. • Moreover, the most defined element in sports writing is conflict as sports connotes competition, contest, dispute, struggle or battle for supremacy by individuals or groups of individuals. Definitely, conflict is present in sports competitions. • Opposing forces generally fight for the crown and exert all efforts and strategies towards this much-sought triumph.
  • 30. •ACTION, therefore, is present in sports and it is the duty of the sports writer to bring or picture this action to the readers who were unable to directly watch the actual contest. The sports writer who can expertly describe the sports action through words, phrases or sentences is one successful writer, indeed! • Since action is foremost in sports, there is consequently a need for the writer to be adept at or knowledgeable about verbs and adjectives. Verbs are action words and adjectives are words that can aptly describe the action in the event.
  • 31. • At present, there exists much leeway in sports writing styles. Merely reading sports stories at present immediately proves that most sports stories are now gearing towards NOVELTY LEADS. Nevertheless, of course, sports writers have not totally forsaken the summary lead.
  • 32. The leads nowadays promptly describe the action through carefully selected sentences that instantly deliver the reader to the sports scene.
  • 34. THE LEAD ITSELF • When utilizing the summary lead (Five Ws and One H), the writer must not fail to state specifically who won the game and against whom. • It is imperative to state the score or outcome. Where was the contest held? When? • If the game was not completed due to weather conditions or other incidents, say so; but tell the existing score when it was stopped.
  • 35. THE BODY OF THE STORY • If the lead is written in a thrilling vein, the body should be given the same treatment. • Give the play-by-play account of the contest, taking note of decisive or interesting plays or any highlights that occurred therein.
  • 36. Give the best scores of the day as well as the team or individual standings after the game, plus the game’s significance, if any. Statements that are quite controversial or significant may likewise be included in the body of the story. The weather condition may be mentioned, too, together with the crowd’s reactions and subsequent post-game celebration scenes.
  • 37. •USE of SLANG LANGUAGE • DISCARD: … a severe blow administered to the face and another, with the left hand, to the region of the stomach. • PREFERRED : … a hard uppercut to the jaw and a left jab to the belt line. • DISCARD: The left-handed pitcher threw the ball so well that his opponents were unable to strike it. • PREFERRED: The southpaw pitched airtight ball.
  • 39. • SAN DIEGO – The St. Louis Cardinals surrounded Reggie Sanders in the clubhouse and chanted “MVP! MVP! MVP!” ========== • A double black-eye. With that, it’s understandable why Aterneo coach Norman Black is feeling blue these days. ========== • FARMINGTON, Pennsylvania – Phil Mickelson. Vijay Singh. David Thomas, Jim Furyk. With four of the top five money winners on the US PGA Tour, the 84 Luimber Classic has na better field than most of the post-major tournaments. ==========
  • 40. • The best is yet to come from the “Beast”. “Coach told me that we have a very long tournament so I have to pace myself,” Purefoods Chunkee import Marquin Chandler said Sunday night. ========== • Marquin Chandler was not merely a Giant for Purefoods Chunkee last night. He was a monster. ==========
  • 41. • For a while, as confetti rasined down on the triumphant Far Eastern U Tamaraws, it looked like coach Bert Flores will be going through the whole euphoria without experiencing the biggest thrill of it all – a victory ride from his players. ========== • The newest faces of Philippine tennis continued to emerge from the horizon. ========== • LAS VEGAS – Shane Mosley was anything but sweet. He was a winner, though, with his sights set on bigger things. ==========
  • 42. Spor t s Headl i nes •HEADLINES are an equally important part of a sports news story. While the lead summarizes the entire news development, the headline summarizes the lead itself.
  • 43. ONE DECK Pacquiao wins! P’sinan is champ! Espino is victor! Patriots, Beermen clash tonite
  • 44. TWO DECKS Mindanao beach volley champs GM Barbosa off to Vietnam La Salle gals eye second crown in UAAP volleyball Donaire in 12th Elorde awards
  • 45. THREE DECKS Broken nose steals milestone glory from Kobe Powerade vows to win crown Undermanned Azkals battle Icheon FC
  • 46. FOUR DECKS M’weather: Maganto, Pacquiao ‘cheaters’ POC to raise own funds for Olympic participation
  • 47. Transforming the HEADLINE Dagupan City hosts national seniors basketball tournament Dagupan hosts national seniors basketball tourney Dagupan hosts nat’l seniors cage tourney Dagupan hosts nat’l cagefest
  • 48. SPORTS VOC A BUL A RY (Some frequently used terms or sports lingo)
  • 49. • BASKETBALL - quintet, zone defense, five, rebound, rally, man-to-man, keyhole area, 30- second clock, long tom, tip-in, press, steals, 15-foot line, twinner, follow-up, lemon time, playoff slot, haul rebounds, dish out assists, inside baskets, point guard, homecourt advantage, playmaker. • BASEBALL/SOFTBALL - diamond, pitcher, short stop, southpaw, shut out, back stop, pegged at third, swatters, pitcher’s mound, hit a homerun, fails to make the catch, deep center, fielder, strike out, innings, a double steal of second and third bases, unearned runs, reaches first base safely.
  • 50. – VOLLEYBALL - booming service, net ball, spikes, change court, wallop, best attacker/receiver/ server/blocker/digger/setter, block, two out of three, blocked his kill, spiker, peppered with 12 hits. – SOCCER FOOTBALL - goalie, fullback, corner kick, pigskin, penalty kick, centrada, corner kick – SIPA - fancy kick, dead ball, single, ball on play, double.
  • 51. • GOLF - hole-in-one, birdie, bogey, par, fired a 7- under-64, win by two strokes second putt, behind the green, one- shot lead, tee-off, four-stroke lead, sprint down the fairway, hit pivotal shots, hole clutch putts, carded a two-under par 70 • TENNIS - straight sets, singles, smash cut, doubles, half volleys, passing shots, good serving, grass court, backhand volley, double fault, lost serve • TRACK EVENTS - breasted the tape, dashes, runs (200, 400 & 800), hurdles,burned the cinders, relay, clocked a new record, photo finish, middle distance runner, anchor man, pass the baton,bore down on him, break the record
  • 52. – FIELD EVENTS - heaved the shotput, hurled the javelin, threw the discus, broad jump, pole vault, hop-step-and-jump, Grecian disc, long jump. – CYCLING - wheel by wheel, remate, multi-lap, yellow jersey, lead pack. – BOXING - round by round, slugfest, flyweight, welterweight, jab, uppercut, heavyweight, uppercut, ring, knockout loss, landed a left body blow, lightweight, super-featherweight, split decision, boxing stable, flurry of punches.
  • 53. – SWIMMING - aquabelle, freestyle, tanker, breaststroke, naiad, backstroke, diving board. – TAEKWONDO - turning side kick, jins, heavyweight, finweight, flyweight. – CHESS - grandmaster, chess board, zugzwang, plus 47 ELO rating, nine-round tournament, blitzkrieg chess, king, queen, board one, bishop, knight, opening move, rook or tower, pawn. – ARCHERY - bowman, drawing back