First Place, Sports Action - Amy E. Voigt / The BladeTom Schoen from St. John's (left) and Mustafa Eltataway, from Whitmer in the 189 weight class try to win by biting during the Toledo City League Wrestling Tournament on February 11, 2006.
Second Place, Sports Action - John Kuntz / The Plain DealerCleveland Barons' Lukas Kaspar is tripped and went airborne by the stick of Hamilton Bulldogs' Francis Lemieux (right) for a penalty in the first period as Hamiltons' Jean-Philippe Cote (left) converges on the puck April 8, 2006 at Quicken Loans Arena.
Third Place, Sports Action - Neal C. Lauron / The Columbus DispatchCincinnati Bengal's Chad Johnson, 85, takes a hit by Brown's Brian Russell, 27, as Johnson went for a pass in the second half of their game at Paul Brown Stadium, September 17, 2006.
Award of Excellence, Sports Action - Aaron Rudolph / Lisbon Morning JournalSalem's Adam Stone runs in the 110-meter hurdles.
Award of Excellence, Sports Action - Chuck Crow / The Plain DealerThe eyes of Cleveland Browns defensive back Daven Holly and Atlanta Falcons receiver Michael Jenkins have the football in their sights, but the hands to not. Holly busted up this pass in the 4th quarter. This made Atlanta settle for a field goal and the Browns held on to win the game 17-13.
Award of Excellence, Sports Action - Ed Suba Jr / Akron Beacon JournalCleveland Cavaliers forward Drew Gooden gets in the face of defender Antwon Jamison after dunking over him during the team's 97-96 victory over the Washington Wizards in Game 3 of the first-round Eastern Conference playoffs at the Verizon Center on April 28, 2006, in Washington D.C.
Award of Excellence, Sports Action - Lindsay Semple / Akron Beacon JournalDetroit Tigers centerfielder Curtis Granderson misses a catch in the seventh inning allowing Casey Blake to score an inside-the-park home run at Jacob's Field, July 25, 2006 in Cleveland.
Award of Excellence, Sports Action - Mark Duncan / Associated PressCleveland Indians right fielder Casey Blake makes a diving catch on a fly ball by Los Angeles Angels' Garrett Anderson to end the second inning of a game, June 4, 2006, in Cleveland.