The Bainbridge Island Review continues to celebrate its 100th anniversary year—and its victory in the General Excellence category at the recent Washington Newspaper Publisher Association convention shows it’s as good as ever.
“This newspaper excels in creating a strong sense of place, immersing readers in the local community,” judges’ comments say. “The exceptional use of photos and art brings the stories to life. The advertising is a good mix—effective and eye catching.”
The Review was the only newspaper of the 43 owned by Sound Publishing that took first in General Excellence, although five others placed second or third. The Review staff also took third place for its website.
Individually, Molly Hetherwick led the way with a first place in History Feature for her story on the Indipiino Community. She also won two other awards.
Editor Steve Powell took a first for Arts Feature for “Swifties shake it off, get Taylor tickets.” He also took a third in Investigative Reporting for his series on “The Cost of Public Records.” He won another third-place award, too.
Former staff Nancy Treder took a first for Online Photo Essay; former sports writer Nicholas Zeller-Zingh took a first for Sports Feature and two other awards; freelancer Damon Williams won an award for Portrait Photo; and freelancer Tom Tyner won an award for columns.
In advertising, Brenda Jorgens, Tracy Long and Han Bui won four first-place awards for Humorous, Youth-oriented, Clip Art and Ad half page or larger. They also won five other awards.
Highlighting the news awards for the North Kitsap Herald was a first-place finish in Comprehensive Coverage with the mix of stories on the resignation of the superintendent of the North Kitsap School District with Hetherwick, Tyler Shuey and Elisha Meyer. Hetherwick also took second in breaking news for the superintendent being a suspect in political sign thefts. Shuey won two other awards.
Meyer led the way with four first-place finishes for the Port Orchard Independent. Freelancer Mike De Felice also had four firsts. Meyer won two other awards.
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW
Editorial
1st: Arts feature, Swifties shake it off, get Taylor tickets; Steve Powell. “A heartwarming story about a family’s unlikely but victorious quest to see Taylor Swift and the friends they made along the way.”
1st: Online photo essay; Graduates from Bainbridge schools; Nancy Treder. “Nice variety from traditional to slightly less than traditional. “
1st: History feature. The Indipino Community records its oral history. Molly Hetherwick. “Interesting short feature on a culture I was not familiar with before.”
1st: Sports feature, Legacy continues through Biddle Foundation: Nicholas Zeller-Singh.
2nd: Sports news. Bainbridge opens arms to Maui pickleball players. Zeller-Singh.
2nd: Columns. Tom Tyner
3rd: Investigative reporting. The cost of public records; Powell.
3rd: Long general feature, Arms around cancer; Powell
3rd: Animal feature story, Newt crossing guards help amphibians survive; Hetherwick.
3rd: Short personality profile: Ex-diver becomes accomplished woodworker. Hetherwick.
3rd: Portrait photo: Ruth Reese of the Manetta Historical Society, Damon Williams.
3rd: Website, staff. “A lot of interesting content that keeps me engaged. The photography being shown for each piece denotes the proper feel for each piece of content.”
Advertising
First place: 1/2 page or larger, Bainbridge Island Construction; Brenda Jorgens, Tracy Long and Han Bui.
1st: Clip art, It’s New to You Consignment; Jorgens, Long and Bui.
1st: Youth oriented, Hear for Life Audiology Holidays; Jorgens, Long and Bui
1st: Humorous, Hear for Life Audiology MC Duties; Jorgens, Long and Kitsap Design Team
2nd: Humorous, Hear for Life Audiology Halloween; Jorgens, Long and Bui.
2nd: Use of small space, Fairy Tale Dental; Jorgens, Long and Bui.
3rd: Branding, Ace Hardware BI; Jorgens, Long and Kitsap Design Team.
3rd: Ads featuring animals, Paws and Fins Pet Shop; Jorgens, Long and Bui.
3rd: Arts and entertainment, Ester’s Fabrics; Jorgens, Long and Bui.
North Kitsap Herald
Editorial
1st: Comprehensive coverage; NK superintendent resignation; Hetherwick, Tyler Shuey and Eli Meyer.
2nd: Breaking news story. School superintendent suspect in political signs thefts; Hetherwick.
3rd: Health story, Healing House provides Suquamish its own clinic; Shuey
3rd: Lifestyle feature story, Local conquers Salish 100 in solo rowboat to honor her dog; Shuey
Port Orchard Independent
Editorial
1st: Long news story, Cold case heats up; Meyer
1st: History feature, Restored totem pole a work of art; Meyer
1st: Comprehensive coverage, Bremerton’s homeless camp; Meyer
1st: Short general feature, Photographer shoots portraits on grounded ferry; Meyer
1st: Long personality profile, Eatery helps ex-addict turn his life around; Mike De Felice
1st: Crime and court, Drones without officers; De Felice
1st: Sports news, COVID leads to golf course improvements; De Felice
1st: Business feature story, They hope sex sells in Port Orchard; De Felice
1st: Long general feature, Majd’s journey from Gaza to glory; Zeller-Singh
2nd: Animal feature story, Police have an “emu’ sing time; Meyer
3rd: News of the weird, Burger ends Whopper of a knife standoff; Meyer