Los Angeles Times

Times staff wins another APSE grand slam

- By Los Angeles Times Staff

The Los Angeles Times staff won the prestigiou­s Associated Press Sports Editors’ grand slam, a bestin-show award presented to publicatio­ns that place in the top 10 across four major competitio­n categories.

The Times was the only publicatio­n to earn a grand slam in the largest circulatio­n category for work completed in 2023. It is the staff ’s fourth consecutiv­e grand slam honor.

To secure the grand slam, The Times placed in the top 10 in print portfolio, digital, projects and event coverage. In the digital category, The Times also earned excellence in video recognitio­n for a short documentar­y about Kade West, a deaf and autistic basketball player who inspired his coach and teammates at Cerritos College. Erik Him me ls bach Weinstein, Mark E. Potts, Cody Long and Bill Plaschke collaborat­ed on the video.

Overall, The Times finished in the top 10 in seven categories.

Ryan Kartje was recognized in the beat writing category for his coverage of USC and the breaking news category for his work chroniclin­g the resignatio­n of USC athletic director Mike Bohn.

Plaschke placed in the top 10 in the columns category for the 12th consecutiv­e year and 21st time overall.

The Times’ coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Los Angeles Country Club, including a hole-by-hole video preview utilizing drone footage, was recognized in the projects category. The project entry featured work by Sam Farmer, Potts, Himmelsbac­h-Weinstein, Steve Henson and Chris Stone.

The Times’ coverage of the Dodgers’ loss to the Diamondbac­ks in the NLDS placed in the top 10 in event coverage. Jack Harris, Plaschke, Dylan Hernández, Jorge Castillo, Mike DiGiovanna, Bill Shaikin, Houston Mitchell and Potts all contribute­d to the event coverage entry.

The order of finish in the individual writing categories will be announced at a later date.

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