Contest results for the ONPA online photojournalism portion of the annual contest are now complete and you can now view all the winning projects by scrolling to the bottom of the linked results page.
Student fires gun inside Willoughby South High |
Best News Video
1st, David I. Andersen, The Plain Dealer, “Student fires gun inside Willoughby South High”
2nd, Michael Keating, Cincinnati Enquirer, “Memorial video”
Best Sports Video
1st, Dale Omori, The Plain Dealer, “Wrestling coaches get a workout from the sidelines”
Best Feature Video
1st, Michael Keating, Cincinnati Enquirer, “Flyboy”
2nd, Randy Walk, The Columbus Dispatch, “Pressing Vinyl”
3rd, Amy Sancetta, Associated Press, “Sextuplet Mom”
News Audio Slideshow
1st, Chris Russell, The Columbus Dispatch, “The Ones Left Behind”
Sports Audio Slideshow
1st, Andrea Kjerrumgaard, The Columbus Dispatch, “The Fight”
2nd, Kyle Robertson, The Columbus Dispatch, “Life on the Frontier”
3rd, Tracy Boulian, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, “Their Own Field of Dreams”
Feature Audio Slideshow
1st, Gus Chan, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, “Fixing Mr. Fix-it”
2nd, Lisa DeJong, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, “Family Circus Built on Tradition”
3rd, Mark Duncan, Associated Press’ “100 Burials”
Multimedia Project
1st, Randy Walk, The Columbus Dispatch, “Buster Douglas: Then and Now”
Team participants: Randy Walk, Jeremy Lynch, Tim Meko and Mike Wagner
2nd, Shari Lewis and Randy Walk, The Columbus Dispatch, “Test of Convictions” Team participants: Shari Lewis, Randy Walk, Tim Meko and Tom Baker
3rd, Abigail Bobrow, Sandusky Register, “Fallen Sons”
Award of Excellence, Carrie Cochran, Cincinnati Enquirer, “The Changing Face of Butler County”