I just posted some suggestions about ways to write game stories on the National Sports Journalism Center’s website. Check it out here. You can also follow me on Twitter for other sports updates and tips.
Advice for writing game stories
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[...] sports journalists tend to start at the beginning when writing game stories, offering information about the early innings before the key late-inning rally or about a play in [...]