
PNA Keystone Press Awards
Distinguished Visual Award
First Place: Stacy Innerst - Three illustrations
Second Place: Ted Crow - Three illustrations
Distinguished Writing Award
Second Place: Michael Fuoco - Three samples of writing
Column
First Place: Gene Collier - Three columns
Second Place: Len Boselovic - Three columns
Sports Story
Second Place: Lori Shontz - "Title IX: Tug of War"
Honorable Mention: Ed Bouchette - "Day of the Dynasty"
News Photo
Second Place: Darrell Sapp - "Election Sounds"
Feature Photo
First Place: Bob Donaldson - "Red-Letter Day"
Photo Story
First Place: John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Second Place: Martha Rial - "Fast Forward"
Sports Photo
Second Place: John Beale - "All Tuckered Out"
Front Page Design
First Place: Chris Pett-Ridge, Bill Pliske, Diane Juravich - Three front pages
Page Design
First Place: Diane Juravich - Three samples
Graphic/Photo Illustration
Second Place: James Hilston - "All Nine Alive"
PAPME Awards (Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors Association)
Investigative Reporting First Place: Jane Elizabeth, Eleanor Chute, Carmen J. Lee - Series, "A Question of Quality"
Spot News Reporting
First Place: Quecreek Coverage Team - "All Nine Are Out"
Second Place: Microburst Coverage Team - "Woman dies in Kennywood collapse as fierce storms
tear through region"
Sports Feature
First Place: Paul Meyer - "A Story for the Ages"
Sports/Outdoor Column
First Place: Ron Cook - "Fan's death hits home with Mota"
Column
First Place: Brian O'Neill - "Justice Sends Bush Camp a Sign: Dissident Corral Not OK"
Enterprise Reporting
Second Place: Dennis Roddy and John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Editorial Writing
Second Place: Tom Waseleski - "I shot the budget"
Business Writing
Second Place: Dan Fitzpatrick - "Just the facts on taxes"
Feature Writing
Second Place: Gretchen McKay - "A Late Bloomer Learns to Read"
Public Service
Second Place: Barbara White Stack - "Battle for Juvenile Court Access"
Spot News Photo
Second Place: John Beale - "Drug dealers"
Features Photo
First Place: Steve Mellon - "No Place Like Home"
Second Place: John Beale - "Adoption"
Sports Photo
Second Place: John Beale - "Facemask"
Photo Story
First Place: John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Second Place: Andy Starnes - "Stand by Me"
Matrix Awards (The Association of Women in Communications, Pittsburgh Chapter)
Investigative Reporting
Honorable Mention: Gary Rotstein - "No Place Like Home"
News Series
First Place: Barbara White Stack - "Juvenile Court Journal"
Single News Story
First Place: Post-Gazette Quecreek Mine Team - "All Nine Alive"
Feature Story or Series
Honorable Mention: Dennis Roddy and John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Honorable Mention: Cristina Rouvalis - "Keeping Up with Bob Sendall"
Editorial
First Place: Dan Simpson - "Pillars of Wisdom"
Honorable Mention: Tom Waseleski - "I Shot the Budget"
Column
First Place: Tony Norman - Three columns
Honorable Mention: Brian O'Neill - Three columns
Honorable Mention: Sally Kalson - Three columns
Sports Feature Story
First Place: Lori Shontz - "Fast Forward"
Sports Column
First Place: Chuck Finder - Three samples
Photography/Series
First Place: John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Honorable Mention: Martha Rial - "Fast Forward"
Photography/Spot News
First Place: Annie O'Neill - "Fire and Foam"
Honorable Mention: Peter Diana - "Brookline Shooting"
Photography, Feature/Human Interest
First Place: John Beale - "Adoption"
Honorable Mention: Steve Mellon - "No Place Like Home"
Photography/Sports
Honorable Mention: Peter Diana - "Steelers Lose"
Golden Quill Awards (Press Club of Western Pennsylvania)
Ed Romano Memorial Award for Photography/Videography
John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Spot News
Post-Gazette's All Nine Are Out Coverage Team - "All Nine Are Out"
Columns
Gene Collier - Three columns
Photo Essay
John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Editorial Cartooning
Rob Rogers - "??????"
Livolsi-Shriner Award for Feature Illustration
Daniel Marsula - "The Arts Respond"
News Illustration
Steve Thomas - "Getting Outta Town"
PPPA Pictures of the Year Awards (PA Press Photographers Association)
Photographer of the Year
Second Place: John Beale
General News
Third Place: John Beale - "Hand/Child"
News Picture Story
Second Place: John Beale - "Migrant Workers"
Sports Action
Third Place: Peter Diana - "Net Shot"
Feature
Honorable Mention: Steve Mellon - "No Place Like Home"
News Photographers Association of Greater Pittsburgh
Photographer of the Year
First Place: John Beale (Judged by portfolio)
Best of Show Award
First Place: John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Spot News
Third Place: John Beale - "Drive-by Shooting"
General News
First Place: John Beale - "Adoption"
Second Place: Steve Mellon - "Flight Attendants"
Honorable Mention: John Beale - "Drug Dealers Cover Up"
Feature
Third Place: Steve Mellon - "Bert and Shirlie"
Sports Action
First Place: Peter Diana - "Goal"
Sports Feature
First Place: Peter Diana - "Rain Delay"
Honorable Mention: Peter Diana - "Bill Cowher"
Portrait/Personality
First Place: Andy Starnes - "Katie Westbrook"
News Picture Story
First Place: John Beale - "History Brought to Life"
Second Place: John Beale - "Migrant Farmers"
Third Place: John Beale - "Young Mayor"
Feature Picture Story
Second Place: Andy Starnes - "Katie Westbrook"
Third Place: John Beale - "Filene's Basement"
Pittsburgh Black Media Foundation Robert L. Vann Awards
Editorial
First Place: Tony Norman - "Targeting Tiger"
Sports/Sports Feature
First Place: Lori Shontz - "They saw Kordell's potential"
Spot News
Second Place: Carmen Lee and Jane Elizabeth - "Foundations Yank City School Grants"
Column
Second Place: Chuck Finder - "Trail Blazer: Willie 'the Pro' Thrower opens door for black quarterbacks"
News Feature
Third Place: Monessa L. Ferguson Tinsley - "Racism dies hard in tiny Troy Hill"
News Photo
First Place: Steve Mellon - "Bringing Comfort"
Feature Photo
First Place: John Beale - "Adoption Day"
Sports Photo
First Place: Matt Freed - "In Your Face"
Picture Story
First Place: Martha Rial - "Fast Forward"
Art/Illustration
First Place: Diane Juravich - "Gateway to the Blues"