Herald writers, photographers and graphics specialists won awards in the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association’s Keystone Press Competition.
Earlier this year, more than 2,500 entries were received from 110 news organizations. Entries – in 53 regular categories and 12 specialty categories across seven circulation and four broadcast divisions – were judged by journalists in Virginia.
Freda Savana won a first place for breaking news with her story of a local group’s successful to place extra ballot drop boxes throughout the Borough of Doylestown before the 2020 presidential election.
Don Leypoldt captured a first for sports stories “Phoenix rising: Jenn Krzeminski,” “Elon volleyball aim high; “Reichwein, Holy Cross eye three‐peat”; “Upper Bucks duo in good spots for Leopards”; and “Cole powered: Sotack plays big role for Rutgers soccer.”
Gary Weckselblatt earned first place for his breaking news photo, “A year like no other,” a student embracing a Quakertown Community High School faculty member after he collects his high school diploma at the end of the pandemic year of 2020-2021.
Michael A. Apice garnered honorable mention for his action photo of CB West catcher Max Grill dropping to his knees to keep the ball in front.
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