Local sports: Awards help during tough week

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My cellphone got a lot more use this week than normal. 

The call parade started Sunday afternoon, when my colleague Brian
Weidman called to deliver the unfortunate news of Bruce
Scheidegger’s death.

Scheidegger, a former girls basketball coach and athletic director at Sterling, had died from injuries suffered in a single-car accident north of Mount Carroll.

I spent the rest of the afternoon making phone calls – and getting them – from various folks here at SVM. 

Another call on Sunday was from former SVM sports editor Paul Skrbina, who now is the prep sports editor for the Chicago Tribune. Paul was in Florida, serving as a judge for the Associated Press Sports Editors contest.

The call Sunday night was to confirm Scheidegger’s death. See, Paul is a true news guy, a bit of watchdog, making sure that we’re still doing our jobs right here at SVM.

It’s comforting to know that Paul and fellow former sports editor Will Larkin still take an interest in what we are doing here. I certainly use both as sounding boards for ideas when we get the opportunity to talk.

That call wouldn’t be the last from Paul this week. 

He called back on Tuesday with markedly better news. Paul was standing before a wall of results from the aforementioned APSE contest. Sauk Valley Media’s name was on a few of those lists.

Our department received top 10 honors in both the daily section and special section categories for papers with circulations under 30,000. 

The daily category is determined by us sending four sections from the year. Two of the sections are random dates determined by the APSE, and the other two can be any other regular days of my choosing.

The special section was for our preseason football section. We have received recognition in this category every year since 2007. 

The icing on the good-news cake was Christopher Heimerman’s top 10 recognition in the project reporting category. Many of you remember his summer series on concussions entitled “The Hidden Injury.” Well, now it’s a nationally honored series, and I have a feeling that won’t be the last honor Christopher will garner for his work.

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