Sports Writing Outline
Storyline: The element of the story that keeps it going, and keeps it interesting.
- Should address significance of the event, play, or player.
- Should be slightly dramatic for effect.
Context: The facts!
- Should offer important details about the game itself, this info is known as a “nut graph”.
- Nut Graph should contain:
- Who played
- Where the team played
- The date
- What the final score was - Important info is usually within the lede
Quotes: Excerpts from insightful interviews with coaches and players
- Speak with participants from both teams so that readers get the full story.
- Get reaction quotes!
- Also get quotes w analysis
Key Plays: important moments from the game!
- Keep detailed notes accounting for the score at any given moment
- Determine exactly how they scored the points.
- Don’t make the mistake of ignoring action from earlier in the game.
- Use plays that might exemplify how a certain player is doing.
Key Statistics:
- Don’t offer too many statistics so that it isn’t dry.
- Compare stats from each half or quarter.
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