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WRITTEN PUBLICATIONS

A combination of profiles, sports recaps and news stories

The following is a collection of some of my most recent work. I’ve been lucky enough to work with some incredible individuals, and have my own private work published in an array of news outlets and social media sites. 

L I T E R A R Y  P O R T F O L I O

Newspaper & Other Written Work

As a student, I've always gravitated towards writing. It is a privilege to tell other people's stories, and put a spot light on their life. Most of my published work comes directly from my writings in the Prosper Press. Please take a look below.  

PROSPER PRESS

As a sports reporter for the Prosper Press, I have covered a most of the sports at Prosper High School and within the youth sports community. I've also done a series of news stories regarding the Town of Prosper.

 

Here are some of my pieces that I've done over the year - click on the pictures and it will give you a link to each of the stories!

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*Photo credits vary; included in weblinks

Ciera Hecht tabbed 5A State MVP
Prosper wins 5A State Title
National Adoption Day
Lacrosse challenging sports culture
Softball helps hurricane victims
Gramly shines on the court & lanes
PHS sends cheerleader to All-Stars
Second chance for National Team Spot
Rower goes to National Championship
Flores named Coach of the Year
Coach Brown retires after 30 years
School news take home big awards
Golf Ready for Winning Season
Daniel Dobson, UNT Soccer

Dobson is the assistant coach for the University of North Texas women's soccer program. Take a look at the complex nature of Dobson as a coach:  he is known around the Conference for his aggressive game-day tendencies, but he also exhibits a softer, father-like personality with the team.

P R O F I L E S 

Kristi Nelson, NBC 5

Kristi Nelson is a well-established journalist and anchor for NBC 5 in Dallas/Ft. Worth, the nation’s 5th largest television news market. She anchors the 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts, and has won several awards for during her tenure as a journalist.

Ted Emrich, ESPN

Whether it is on-camera, in a radio booth, or out at the ball field,ESPN analyst Ted Emrich loves to talk. 
But Emrich’s love for talking extends beyond just saying words. When he was younger, he wanted his voice to have a purpose, and through that love of talking, paired with his passion for sports, he has now built a career as a successful play-by-play commentator, and sports fans around the world tune in to hear his voice at major sporting events.

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