Bay Area print journalists, photographers, radio and television personnel and public relations professionals were presented with 165 awards of excellence at the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club’s 32nd annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards dinner tonight (June 6) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Foster City.
The winners were selected from 424 entries from media professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area counties. Awards were presented in in 67 categories.Competition was for work done in 2008.
Entries were judged by the Bakersfield Press Club, Florida Press Club, Milwaukee Press Club, the Press Club of New Orleans, and the Press Club of Southeast Texas and the San Diego Press Club. The Print Photography dvision was judged by the Press Photographers outside of our region and coordinated by Paul Sakuma of The Associated Press.
A three-way tie with 14 awards each for the Daily News Group, San Mateo Daily Journal and the San Mateo County Times. In individual honors, the name of Dick Sparrer, Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, was on eight plaques. John G. Green, San Mateo County Times, took home seven plaques.
Chronicle columnist, CBS 5 and KCBS radio commentator Phil Matier delivered the keynote address.
Three scholarships in the name of the late San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen were awarded.
Two High School seniors at $1,000 each to Patricia Ho, Palo Alto Senior High School and Bongie Matudio, Jefferson High School, Daly City. A $1,500 collegiate award Suzanne Yada, San Jose State University.
Special recognition was given to the General Excellence winner of the press club’s High School Journalism Contest, The Eastside Panther from Eastside College Prep School in East Palo Alto. Francisco Tamayo, editor in dhief, and Angela Filo, adviser, accepted a plaque.
The complete list of Journalism award winners follows:
Daily NewspapersGeneral Excellence
- First Place: San Jose Mercury News, Mercury News Staff
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, Daily News Staff
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, Daily Journal Staff
Editorial
- First Place: The Press Democrat, “Hasty Change,” Press Democrat Staff
Second Place: San Mateo Daily News, “The Sheriff Must Explain Brothel Visit,” Mario Dianda
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “A ‘Teachable Moment’ for School Administrators,” Jon May
Columns News/Political
- First Place: The Press Democrat, “Columns by Paul Gullixson,” Paul Gullixson
Second Place: The Daily Post, “Diana Diamond Columns,” Diana Diamond
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Columns by Michelle Durand,” Michelle Durand
Columns Feature
- First Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Columns by Michelle Durand,” Michelle Durand
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Columns by LJ Anderson,” LJ Anderson
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Columns by Jon Mays,” Jon Mays
Columns Sports
- First Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Columns by Emanuel Lee,” Emanuel Lee
Second Place: The Press Democrat, “Columns by Lowell Cohn,” Lowell Cohn
Third Place: The Press Democrat, “Columns by Bob Padecky,” Bob Padecky
Breaking News
- First Place: San Francisco Examiner, “Protesters Dodge Security for Risky Stunt,” Will Reisman
Second Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Mother Killed,” Dana Yates
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Tragedy Strikes,” Dana Yates
News Story
- First Place: San Jose Mercury News, “What’s Next?,” Mike Swift, Howard Mintz, Mary Anne Ostrom
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Education for All,” Neil Gonzales
Third Place: San Francisco Examiner, “How Many Homicides? / Arrests Lag,” Tamara Barak Aparton
Continuing Coverage
- First Place: San Jose Mercury News, “Drunk in San Jose? Public Drunkenness,” Sean Webby
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Special-Education Instructors Fearing the Squeeze,” Neil Gonzales
Third Place: San Francisco Examiner, “Gay Marriage,” David Smith, Michael Aldax, Brent Begin
Series
- First Place: San Jose Mercury News, “Broken Families, Broken Courts,” Karen de Sa
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “A Changing Priesthood Series,” Christine Morente
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Marriage Rights…and Rites,” Michelle Durand, Dana Yates, Heather Murtagh
Feature Story of Light Nature
- First Place: San Francisco Examiner, “Colorful World of Stanlee Gatti,” Michael Aldax
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “50 Jobs, 50 States, 50 Weeks,” Kristina Peterson
Feature Story of Serious Nature
- First Place: San Mateo County Times, “Staging a Wildlife Revival,” Julia Scott
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Cats Struggle for Survival,” Julia Scott
Third Place: San Francisco Examiner, “A Legal Tour de Force,” Michael Aldax
Analysis
- First Place: San Mateo County Times, “Education For All,” Neil Gonzales
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Profiling: Not All Black and White,” Will Oremus
Technology Story
- First Place: San Jose Mercury News, “Will It Work? Microsoft + Yahoo,” Mercury News Staff
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Pilotless Acrobatics,” Will Oremus
Business Story
- First Place: The Press Democrat, “Bad Loans, Big Losses,” Kevin McCallum
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Second Careers Just the Ticket for Aging Baby Boomers,” Will Oremus
Third Place: San Mateo Daily News, “Trotting into History,” Will Oremus
Entertainment Review
- First Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Faith’ Challenges Reason,” John Angell Grant
Second Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Print is Dead,” Cheri Lucas
Specialty Story
- First Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “No Rust on This Ironwoman,” Jon Mays
Second Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Eyes on the Microscopic Prize,” Will Oremus
Sports Story
- First Place: San Francisco Chronicle, “Asian Americans Remain Rare in Men’s College Basketball,” and “Meet Hell’s Trainer,” Bryan Chu
Second Place: San Jose Mercury News, “Rewind,” Daniel Brown
Third Place: The Press Democrat, “Running on Courage,” Bob Padecky
Sports Game Story
- First Place: San Jose Mercury News, “18-And-No,”
Daniel Brown
Second Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Champs at Last,” Emanuel Lee
Third Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “Title Time,” Vytas Mazeika
Page Design
- First Place: Palo Alto Daily News, “World Class,” Greg Frazier
Second Place: San Mateo Daily News, “Trotting into History,” Kevin Kelly
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Daily Journal-December 23, 2008,” Daily Journal Staff
Headline
- First Place: The San Francisco Daily, “Will Court Say ‘I do’?,” Jamie Morrow
Second Place: The Daily Post, “Condom Thieves Didn’t Get Lucky,” Jamie Morrow
Third Place: San Mateo Daily Journal, “Phony Psychic Has Charges in the Cards,” Michelle Durand
Non-Daily NewspapersGeneral Excellence
- First Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, Dick Sparrer, George Sakkestad, Judy Peterson, Marianne L. Hamilton
Second Place: Saratoga News, Dick Sparrer, Chris Vongsarath, Brian Babcock, George Sakkestad
Third Place: San Francisco Bay Guardian, Bay Guardian Staff
Editorial
- First Place: San Francisco Bay Guardian, “An Economic Locavore Policy,” Tim Redmond
Second Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Friends Take Los Gatos,” Dick Sparrer
Third Place: San Francisco Business Times, “California Feels Growing Pains as Prop. 13 turns 30,” Business Times Staff
Columns News/Political
- First Place: The Commuity Voice, “Columns by Yiren Lu,” Yiren Lu
Second Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “Columns by Jay Thorwaldson,” Jay Thorwaldson
Third Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Columns by Matt Smith,” Matt Smith
Columns Feature
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Bouncer,” Katy St. Clair
Second Place: San Francisco Business Times, “Columns by Steve Symanovich,” Steve Symanovich
Third Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Columns by Dick Sparrer,” Dick Sparrer
Columns Sports
- First Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Columns by Dick Sparrer,” Dick Sparrer
Breaking News
- First Place: Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, “The 88 May Bag a Grocer,” Katherine Conrad
Second Place: Willow Glen Resident, “Authorities Link Rise in Stray Dogs to Housing Crunch,” Stephen Baxter
News Story
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “He’s No Angel,” Karina Ioffee
Second Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “Will Palo Alto Sink or Swim?,” Sue Dremann, Jocelyn Dong, Arden Pennell
Third Place: Gilroy Dispatch, “Linen Employees Not Paid, Threatened to be Deported,” Nicole Baldocchi
Continuing Coverage
- First Place: India-West, “Grounded: Flight School Goes out of Business,” Lisa Tsering, Som Sharma
Second Place: Almaden Reisdent, “Living Conditions in the Hoffman Via Monte Neighborhood,” Stephen Baxter
Third Place: Sunnyvale Sun, “Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum Coverage,” Cody Kraatz
Series
- First Place: Cupertino Courier, “Cement Industry and AB32 Series,” Cody Kraatz
Second Place: The Commuity Voice, “The Story of Santa Rosa’s ‘Lost’ Chinatown,” Yanran Lu
Feature Story of Light Nature
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Drama Mia,” John Geluardi
Second Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Score!!!,” Lauren Smiley
Third Place: West San Jose Resident, “Bouncing Back,” Stephen Baxter
Feature Story of Serious Nature
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Stiffed,” John Geluardi
Second Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “Up a Creek,” Gennady Sheyner
Third Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Snitch,” Ashley Harrell
Analysis
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Party Crashers 08,” John Geluardi
Second Place: San Francisco Bay Guardian, “Resistance is Futile,” Steven T. Jones
Third Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “The Power of Food,” Sue Dremann
Technology Story
- First Place: Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, “Proteus Biomedical Prescribes Smart Pill,” Lisa Sibley
Second Place: Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, “New Monitor May Save Lives on Fire Lines,” Lisa Sibley
Third Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “On the Air,” Marianne L. Hamilton
Business Story
- First Place: San Francisco Bay Guardian, “Dirty Secrets Under the Big Top,” Steven T. Jones
Second Place: San Francisco Business Times, “S.F. Faces Silver Tsunami,” Sarah Duxbury
Third Place: Saratoga News, “Custom Eyes,” Marianne L. Hamilton
Entertainment Review
- First Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “A Good ‘Game’,” Karla Kane
Second Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Taking it Personally,” Chloe Veltman
Third Place: Berkeley Daily Planet, “Scorsese, Stones Team Up For ‘Shine a Light’,” Justin DeFreitas
Specialty Story
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “VooDoo on the Vine,” Joe Eskenazi
Second Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “A Brave Heart,” Sue Dremann, Norbert von der Groeben
Third Place: India-West, “Postpartum Depression: South Asian Moms Suffer in Silence,” Sunita Sohrabji
Sports Story
- First Place: San Francisco Weekly, “Benched,” Ron Russell
Second Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Different Strokes,” Marianne L. Hamilton
Third Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Passing Fancy,” Dick Sparrer
Sports Game Story
- First Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Thrilling, Emotional Win For Cats In Finals,” Dick Sparrer
Second Place: Los Gatos Weekly Times, “Impey Field Goal Lifts Wildcats To Victory,” Dick Sparrer
Page Design
- First Place: San Francisco Business Times, “Fast 100,” Craig Blanchard
Second Place: San Francisco Business Times, “Green Business Report – Mr. Green Jeans,” Craig Blanchard
Third Place: San Francisco Business Times, “From Potatoes to Plates,” Mitch Green
Headline
- First Place: San Francisco Business Times, “Party Like It’s 1929,” Steve Symanovich
Second Place: Palo Alto Weekly, “Telling Tales to Wagging Tails,” Karla Kane
Third Place: Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, “Unlocking Retail Success with the Right Combination of Words,” Cromwell Schubarth
Magazines/Trade PublicatonsGeneral Excellence
- First Place: Mills-Peninsula Health Services, “Healthpoint Magazine,” Mills-Peninsula Health Services
Second Place: Mills-Peninsula Health Services, “Peninsula Health,” Mills-Peninsula Health Services
Columns Feature
- First Place: Gentry Magazine, “Columns by Glen Putman,” Glen Putman
Feature Story of Serious Nature
- First Place: Wave Magazine, “Addicted to Altruism,” Traci Vogel
Second Place: Wave Magazine, “The New Downtown,” Mitchell Alan Parker
Third Place: Wave Magazine, “Co-working in Silicon Valley,” Mitchell Alan Parker
Entertainment Review
- First Place: Wave Magazine, “2008/09 Performing Arts Preview,” Michael J Vaughn
Second Place: Wave Magazine, “Fall TV Preview,” Ed Robertson
Specialty Story
- First Place: Wave Magazine, “Catch and Release,” Sharon McKinley
Second Place: Wave Magazine, “Fixated on Fixies,” Mitchell Alan Parker
Third Place: Wave Magazine, “Dome, Sweet Dome,” Jo Abbie
Editoral CartoonsEditorial Cartoons
- First Place: Berkeley Daily Planet, “DeFreitas Cartoons,” Justin DeFreitas
Print PhotographySpot News Photography
- First Place: The Press Democrat, “Daughter Shot by Police,” John Burgess
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Moss Beach flooding,” John J. Green
General News Photography
- First Place: San Mateo County Times, “Veterans Day,” John J. Green
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Obama Wins,” John J. Green
Third Place: The Press Democrat, “Marine Rose,” Kent Porter
Feature Photography
- First Place: The Press Democrat, “Artificially Inseminate,” John Burgess
Second Place: West San Jose Resident, “Fifteen Again,” Jacqueline Ramsyer
Third Place: Burlingame Daily News, “Bay Meadows Closes,” Konstandinos Goumenidis
Sports Action Photography
- First Place: The Press Democrat, “St. Vincent Defense,” Crista Jeremiason
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Up for Grabs,” John J. Green
Third Place: Associated Press, “Shirt grab,” Paul Sakuma
Sports Feature Photography
- First Place: Associated Press, “Boxing ring,” Paul Sakuma
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Celebraton,” John J. Green
Third Place: The Press Democrat, “Running Antlers,” Scott Manchester
Photo Series or Picture Story
- First Place: Cambrian Resident, “Fifteen Again,” Jacqueline Ramsyer
Second Place: San Mateo County Times, “Day at the Races,” John J. Green
Third Place: San Mateo County Times, “Ordination,” John J. Green
RadioGeneral Excellence
- First Place: KCBS Radio, KCBS News Team
Breaking News
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “Tanker Fire,” KCBS News Team
Feature Story of Light Nature
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “Water Cops,” Mike Sugerman
Second Place: KQED Public Radio, “Marketplace: Tinker Bell,” Rachel Dornhelm
Feature Story of Serious Nature
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “Child Alzheimer’s,” Holly Quan
Second Place: KQED Public Radio, “Mercury in the Bay,” Andrea Kissack, Amy Standen
Third Place: KQED Public Radio, “Melamine Tainted Cookies for Sale in the U.S.,” K. Oanh Ha, Pat Flynn, Dan Brekke
Special Program
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “Olympic Torch Run,” KCBS News Team
Documentary
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “Frantic for Food,” Holly Quan, Ed Cavagnaro
Second Place: KALW-FM, “Prisons In Crisis,” JoAnn Mar
Use of Sound
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “Barista,” Mike Sugerman
Second Place: KQED Public Radio, “Iraqi translator finds new home in America,” K. Oanh Ha, Ingrid Becker
TelevisionBreaking News
- First Place: KTVU Channel 2, “U.C. Berkeley Tree Sitter Protest,” Kiley Riffell, Rachel Salazar, Tori Campbell
Second Place: KPIX CBS 5, “Hurricane Winds on S.F. Bay,” Don Knapp, Alex Montano
Public RelationsGeneral Excellence
- First Place: County of San Mateo, “Public Awareness Campaign,” Marshall Wilson
Second Place: Singer Associates, “Christmas Day Tiger Attack at the San Francisco Zoo,” Sam Singer
Newsletter
- First Place: National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, “Off Camera,” Bob Goldberger, Keith Sanders, Linda Giannecchini, Darryl Compton
Second Place: Broadcast Legends, “Broadcast Legends,” Jim Schock, Ed Vasgergian, Peter Cleaveland, Darryl Compton
New MediaGeneral Excellence
- First Place: KCBS Radio, “kcbs.com,” KCBS News & Web Teams
Second Place: Great Schools, “greatschools.net,” Bill Jackson, Lisa Rosenthal, James Daly, Christopher Pickslay
Third Place: The Press Democrat, “pressdemocrat.com,” Press Democrat Staff
General News
- First Place: Great Schools, “826 Valencia: A Great Example of Giving to Schools,” Marian Wilde
Second Place: Great Schools, “Press On or Give Up: Should You Let Your Child Quit?,” Lisa Rosenthal
Third Place: Great Schools, “Are We Stressing Out Our Kids?,” Marian Wilde
Multi Media
- First Place: San Mateo County Times, “A Learning Experience,” Neil Gonzales