How to Write Youth Sports Stories

Monday, October 17th, 2005 at 7:32 AM | Category: Meryl's Notes Blog No comments

TownOnline.com – Chelmsford Independent has an article on how to write stories related to youth sports. While it’s may target parents and coaches who want to submit articles about their teams, it offers 10 excellent tips for any writer interested in covering sports. Go Athletics! Go Mini Mavs! OK, those are my son’s soccer and basketball teams. icon smile How to Write Youth Sports Stories Seemed appropriate.

I grew up playing sports. That was my thing. Softball, volleyball, basketball, and soccer. I miss those days. It’s not the same being a parent of kids playing sports as it is doing it. But I always root for my kids. My daughter is trying out for volleyball club in a couple of weeks. Wish her luck. I think club sports are a little too much, but if she wants to make her school volleyball team next year — it means she needs to get experience through a club.

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