Los Angeles Times

Plaschke takes home top honors for his columns

His first-place finish highlights Times’ haul of Associated Press Sports Editors awards.

- Times Staff

Times columnist Bill Plaschke won first place in the 2022 Associated Press Sports Editors’ columnist competitio­n, adding to the publicatio­n’s awards haul that included Grand Slam honors.

Plaschke was recognized for a portfolio of columns that included a tribute to Vin Scully, a profile of forgotten USC Heisman winner Charles White, commentary on the Dodgers’ 2022 playoff eliminatio­n and a critique of the Mater Dei football program after hazing allegation­s. It was Plaschke’s ninth No. 1 finish in the column category, 20th top-10 finish and the 11th consecutiv­e year he placed in the top 10.

In the short feature category, Ben Bolch placed third for his look at UCLA running back Zach Charbonnet’s unique bond with his special-needs sister.

Jorge Castillo tied for seventh in the long feature category for his profile of Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías and placed 10th in short feature for his look at mariachis at Dodger Stadium.

Castillo, Jack Harris, Dylan Hernández, Bill Shaikin

and Houston Mitchell placed ninth for event coverage for their work during the Dodgers’ eliminatio­n from the playoffs. David

Wharton, Mark E. Potts, Kent Nishimura, Li Anne Liew and Alison Sneag placed ninth in projects for their look at the Savannah Bananas, while Potts, Wharton and Erik Himmelsbac­hWeinstein earned general excellence in video recognitio­n for their video coverage of the Bananas.

APSE previously announced The Times sports staff earned Grand Slam honors for the third straight year. The Times is the only media outlet to three-peat in the best-in-show category and joins the New York Times, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News and Minneapoli­s Star Tribune as the only grand slam winners for work produced across all platforms in 2022.

 ?? Jay L. Clendenin L.A. Times ?? BILL PLASCHKE won first place in the APSE event for the ninth time.
Jay L. Clendenin L.A. Times BILL PLASCHKE won first place in the APSE event for the ninth time.

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