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Regions: Southwest Region contest results Aug. 3, 2012

Feature Writing

More than 125K

1. Barry Horn, The Dallas Morning News
2. Jeff McDonald, San Antonio Express-News
3. Brad Townsend, The Dallas Morning News

 Less than 125K

1. Jon Styf, The Beaumont Enterprise
2. Jordan Godwin, Galveston Daily News
3. Christopher Dabe, The Beaumont Enterprise

Beat Reporting

More than 125K

1. Evan Grant, Dallas Morning News
2. Chuck Carlton, Dallas Morning News

Less than 125K

1. Christopher Dabe, The Beaumont Enterprise
2. Brett Vito, Denton Record-Chronicle
3. Kevin Posival, Killeen Daily Herald

Event coverage

More than 125K

1. Gerry Fraley, The Dallas Morning News
2. Jeff McDonald, San Antonio Express-News
3. Richard Oliver, San Antonio Express-News

Less than 125K

1. Brian Sandalow, The Monitor
2. Brice Cherry, Waco Tribune-Herald.
3. Jared Ainsworth, The Beaumont Enterprise.

Enterprise/Project

More than 125K

1. Tim Griffin, Brent Zwerneman and Doug Pils, San Antonio Express-News

Less than 125K 

1. David Henry, The Beaumont Enterprise
2. Kevin Posival, Killeen Daily Herald
3. Brett Vito, Denton Record-Chronicle

Column writing

More than 125K

1. Kevin Sherrington, The Dallas Morning News
2. Rick Gosselin, The Dallas Morning News
3. Tim Cowlishaw, The Dallas Morning News

Less than 125K

1. Nick Talbot, Killeen Daily Herald
2. Brice Cherry, Waco Tribune-Herald
3. Jason Della Rosa, Herald-Democrat
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Daily/Sunday section fronts

More than 125K

1. Chuck Blount, San Antonio Express-News, Aug. 21, 2011
2. John Hancock, The Dallas Morning News, Feb. 7, 2011
3. Michael Hogue/John Hancock, The Dallas Morning News, Oct. 19, 2011

Less than 125K

1. Mike Tobias, The Beaumont Enterprise: "We're going to state!'
2. Jim Levesque, Galveston Daily News: Green and Golden
3. Mike Tobias, The Beaumont Enterprise: A quarterback's test of time

Headline writing

More than 125K

1. Stephen Fontenot, San Antonio Express-News: Neal and Pray.
2. Travis Tingle, San Antonio Express-News: Sooners the better.
3. Andrew Festa, San Antonio Express-News: Holland daze.

Less than 125K

1. David Hinojosa, McAllen Monitor: Frenemies
2. Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat: 4-gone conclusion?
3. Mike Tobias, The Beaumont Enterprise – UConn-quest

Special sections

More than 125K

1. Mark Konradi, editor, The Dallas Morning News. Super Bowl XLV
2. San Antonio Express-News.

Less than 125K

1. San Angelo Standard-Times, HS football section
2. Waco Tribune-Herald – Football preview section
3. Killeen Daily Herald – Football preview


 

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Gerry Ahern

Gerry Ahern

President
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Tim Stephens

Tim Stephens

First Vice President
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Mike Sherman

Mike Sherman

Second Vice President
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Tommy Deas

Tommy Deas

Third Vice President
Tuscaloosa News

Jack Berninger

Jack Berninger

Executive Director
Richmond Times-Dispatch
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