First Place, Portrait/Personality - Fred Squillante / The Columbus DispatchTwins Angie Garber, left, and Alice Peer, age 90, devoted their lives to God. "There's nothing like living for the Lord," Peer said. "It's quite rewarding, and you've got something to look forward to."
Second Place, Portrait/Personality - Chris Stephens / The Plain DealerJeanne Teeter finds a serene moment during yoga class at the Gathering Place, which offers classes, meeting space and support groups for families living with cancer.
Third Place, Portrait/Personality - Marshsall Gorby / Springfield News-SunGertrude Brazeau, gets a kiss from Elija Goddard, 6, on her 100th birthday at the Inn at Fox Run near Enon.
Award of Excellence, Portrait/Personality - Chris Stephens / The Plain DealerA representative of the National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media peers out of a large devil puppet he manipulated during the demonstration against the Chief Wahoo logo and the name of the Cleveland Indians at the home opener at Jacobs Field, April 8, 2002
Award of Excellence, Portrait/Personality - Mike Levy / The Plain DealerMickey Bey is the first Clevelander to win a national golden gloves championship in twenty years. He is shown with his father who is his trainer.