First Place, Enterprise Feature - Lori King / The BladeAnthony Baily, a seventh grader at East Toledo Junior High, takes a quick nap break in an empty volunteer's chair during a class field trip at the Toledo Museum of Art.
Second Place, Enterprise Feature - Dipti Vaidya / The Columbus DispatchDelvin Ballantine kisses the bride Charlene Whitby at their Valentine's Day "walk-in" wedding at the Columbus Wedding Services Chapel. Pastor John Butler performed about 40 weddings on February 14, a "walk-ins" only day at the chapel.
Third Place, Enterprise Feature - David Distelhorst / The AdvocateEmily Oiler, 4, walks through a pile of dead deer at Oiler's Meat Processing, a family owned business in Utica, Ohio. The Oiler family expects to process about 1,000 deer before the end of the one week deer gun season.
Award of Excellence, Enterprise Feature - Aaron Rudolph / Mourning ournalSaturday, Sunday and Tuesday, in no particular order, sit on the front porch of Ruthann Rinto's home in Winona. The cats according to Rinto are triplets.
Award of Excellence, Enterprise Feature - Joshua Gunter / The Plain DealerCowboys wait behind the scenes before being introduced at the World's Toughest Rodeo competition held at Gund Arena, February 23, 2002 in Cleveland.
Award of Excellence, Enterprise Feature - Matt Sullivan / The Columbus DispatchCircleville High School sophomore band members Tim McCall lets the rain fall on his face September 20, 2002, prior to taking the field to entertain the crowd at halftime of their game at Fairfield Union High School.