The document provides guidance on writing sports stories. It defines a sports story as a form of news writing that technically tackles sports events. There are different types of sports stories like advance stories, coverage stories, and advance coverage stories. A good sports writer must know sports, attend games, know players and coaches, observe accuracy, take quick notes, be fair and unbiased, use proper sports terminology, and avoid slang. When taking notes, aids like abbreviations can be used. The lead of a sports story should follow the classic 'five Ws' format and can focus on the outcome, a key play, or outstanding player. The body will provide scores, decisive plays, individual stats, and quotations.
The document provides guidance on writing sports stories. It defines a sports story as a form of news writing that technically tackles sports events. There are different types of sports stories like advance stories, coverage stories, and advance coverage stories. A good sports writer must know sports, attend games, know players and coaches, observe accuracy, take quick notes, be fair and unbiased, use proper sports terminology, and avoid slang. When taking notes, aids like abbreviations can be used. The lead of a sports story should follow the classic 'five Ws' format and can focus on the outcome, a key play, or outstanding player. The body will provide scores, decisive plays, individual stats, and quotations.
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Sports Writing Presentation for Journalism/ Academic Writing
The document provides guidance on writing sports stories. It defines a sports story as a form of news writing that technically tackles sports events. There are different types of sports stories like advance stories, coverage stories, and advance coverage stories. A good sports writer must know sports, attend games, know players and coaches, observe accuracy, take quick notes, be fair and unbiased, use proper sports terminology, and avoid slang. When taking notes, aids like abbreviations can be used. The lead of a sports story should follow the classic 'five Ws' format and can focus on the outcome, a key play, or outstanding player. The body will provide scores, decisive plays, individual stats, and quotations.
The document provides guidance on writing sports stories. It defines a sports story as a form of news writing that technically tackles sports events. There are different types of sports stories like advance stories, coverage stories, and advance coverage stories. A good sports writer must know sports, attend games, know players and coaches, observe accuracy, take quick notes, be fair and unbiased, use proper sports terminology, and avoid slang. When taking notes, aids like abbreviations can be used. The lead of a sports story should follow the classic 'five Ws' format and can focus on the outcome, a key play, or outstanding player. The body will provide scores, decisive plays, individual stats, and quotations.
Lesson Objectives 1. Appreciate the art of writing sports stories 2. Identify the types of sports stories as well as the qualities of a good sports writer 3. Use essential information that should be included in a sports story and the sports lingo in writing sports news. Close Reading:
Red Serpents outplays Blue Dragons, 29-20
What is a Sports Story? Sports reporting is basically news writing.
It has the structure of an action story but with
greater freedom of style in writing.
It technically tackles sports events.
Types of Sports Stories Advance Story – sometimes called ‘dope’ or ‘prognostication’ builds up enthusiasm for coming events.
It may written as a (1) straight news story, (2)
background story, and (3) prediction story Types of Sports Stories Coverage Story – an on-the-spot coverage of an actual game or event.
Advance Coverage Story – includes information of
a coming event as the first part of the story and the information on the past event as the last part of the story. What makes a good sports writer? Must know sports. Must attend games or meets as a reporter. Must know coaches and players. Must observe accuracy. Must be able to take notes quickly without losing the sequence of the play. What makes a good sports writer? Must be fair and unbiased. Must not make unsupported comments. Must use the specialized language of the sport he’s reporting. Must avoid sports slang and trite expressions. Must tell the story in plain factual terms that describe the action. How to observe accuracy Take note of almost every important turn in the sports event.
Be familiar and masterful in using the language of
Volleyball – spikes, change court, Chinese kill, wallop, booming service,
wallop, netters, wallopers, volleybelles
Baseball and Softball – hitless inning, hit a homerun, deep center,
diamond, backstop
Swimming – tanker, naiads, aquabelle
Sports Lingo for Defeats If the difference in score is big: Overwhelms, clobbers, rips, clouts, murders, demolishes, pummels, crushes, overshoots (basketball), outspikes (volleyball), outbats (softball, baseball).
If the difference in score is small:
Shades – PNU sluggers shade TUP batters, 18,16 Noses out – Titans five noses out Torres cagers, 30,28 How to take notes effectively You may use aids or crutches when taking notes.
Example: Basketball - FG (Field Goal), FT (Free Throw), PF (Personal foul), di (drive in), lu (lay-up)
Volleyball – p (placing), bs (booming service), bb (block ball)
Writing the Sports Story The Lead – serves as an attention-getter or the news in a nutshell.
The classic ‘Five Ws’ appear in the sports lead as:
Who won? Against whom? By what score? Where? When? Examples The Liceo U Quintet (1) poured 10 baskets in the last three minutes to edge out the Trailblazers (2) 65-63 (3) at the opponent’s homeground (4) yesterday afternoon (5).
China fought with steel nerves and refused to be crushed by
a giant’s 55 points might to nip favored Philippines 87-86, in its biggest triumph yesterday in the Asian men’s Basketball championship. The Key Play Lead The Red Serpent sluggers bombed the Purple Lotus batters with six runs in the third inning to subdue a nerve-fuzzling Lakandula rally, 14-12 as they clinched the invitation game here, in connection with the celebration of the 2022 Liceo University Games. The Outstanding Player Lead Jayvee King Cabana of Liceo U Senior High School, after almost four hours of battle over the chessboard, copped the most coveted YMCA trophy after outwitting Manila High School chesser Samantha Kate Olip in 27 moves of Sicilian defense. The Outstanding Player Lead Ace striker Gunther Dwight Dapanas slotted home the priceless maker that lifted that multi-titled Northern Mindanao team to triumph over hard- fighting Cebu-Lhuillier, 1-6, to capture the fourth Don Andres Soriano Jr. Football Cup before a big, enthusiastic crowd at the Perdices Stadium in Dumaguete City. Analytical Approach Lead Riding high on sizzling spikes and tricky placing, the MLQ netters blasted the Laurel High killers in the crucial third set to win 15-10, 11-5, 15-7 in a mini-district meet, on Sept. 21 at the Torres High School Oval to celebrate the First Filipino Thanksgiving Day. Writing the Sports Story The Body – after the lead, the other elements follow in descending order. These will include:
1. Team and/or individual standing – If the event is
part of a series of games, the story must report how the teams or players stand in relation to their competitors. Writing the Sports Story 2. Decisive Play – This is the most crucial part of the game that gives a certain team the winning margin.
3. Best scores for the day – the scores usually appear
in the headline and in the lead. However, the writer must not neglect the top scorer of the day. Writing the Sports Story 4. Play-by-play – due to limited space, play-by-play has to be condensed. In top boxing events, a separate round-by- round account is provided, describing the progress of the fight in detail.
5. Quotation – it is customary for the hero of the day, or
the coach/trainers to have their sentiments recorded for posterity. Important Pointers 1.The score or outcome. 2.Significance of the outcome. 3.Highlights of the game. 4.Comparison of the teams. 5.Individual stars. 6.Weather conditions. 7.Crowd and celebration. Any Questions? THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING.