Teen wins top prize for sports reporting
A fanatical young Sunderland AFC supporter – whose work has featured in the Echo – has won a top journalism prize.
Finlay Anderson, 13, who has been writing match reports on Sunderland AFC for years, was thrilled after landing a national accolade.
The Sandhill View Academy youngster was announced the winner of the national Stabilo Young Journalist of the Year competition.
He was chosen by the panel of judges for the article he wrote commentating on the first World Cup match between England and Tunisia.
Finlay was up against hundreds of other young hopefuls, but stood out with his piece, which the judges said was extremely wellwritten, engaging and emotional.
The teenager said: “When my parents told me that had won, I was ecstatic.
“I’m very proud of the achievement as it gives me more experience in the world of journalism and I dream of being a sports journalist when I am older.
“I have been writing match reports for Sunderland for the past six years now and I’m even interviewing the manager next week and writing a regular match day column in the programme for their home games.
“I’m extremely happy to have achieved this accolade.”
As the winner of the writing competition, Finlay will have his column published on the First News website, an announcement in the paper and win £1,000-worth of Stabilo products for his classmates.
The Sunderland AFC supporter’s love of writing spiralled since being encouraged by former teachers at Broadway Junior School, and he has even written blogs for the Echo.
Finlay has been keeping a portfolio since the age of eight, when he wrote a report after getting tickets for a Sunderland game.
He is already making waves in sports journalism, having been invited to meet BBC Radio Newcastle commentators Gary Bennett and Nick Barnes at the radio station’s studio.
He has also been visited by BBC Look North presenter Jeff Brown, has had blogs published in the Echo and even did some video work for Sunderland AFC at one of the matches.
“I dream of being a sports journalist when I am older” FINLAY ANDERSON