The Reporting Project workers wins prime awards for sports activities, images in annual Ohio Society of Professional Journalists contest – The Reporting Project
A narrative and images about ladies who play on sort out soccer groups in Licking County printed by The Reporting Project received first place awards within the 2026 “Ohio’s Best Journalism” contest held by the Society of Professional Journalists’ chapters in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus.
Maddie Luebkert of The Reporting Project workers received first place for Best Sports Coverage. Judges stated it was an “excellent piece with great narratives and pacing throughout the piece. Congrats!”
And freelance photographer Jessica Phelps, who made the images for the soccer story, received first place for “Best Online Still Photographer.” Judges described it as “outstanding work! The time and care put into this interesting story stands out — the photographer captured images on and off the field, day and night, at school and at home. That dedication elevated the visuals. The photos show a keen eye for moment, composition, emotion and storytelling detail. Excellent job!”
Abrielle Baker practices kicking throughout soccer observe in mid-October.
Pyper Basemann stands along with her workforce for a briefing after observe at Newark Catholic’s observe area, Oct 16, 2025 forward of there sport in opposition to Lakewood.
Pyper talks with fellow teammates throughout a water break throughout observe at Newark Catholic’s observe area, Oct 16, 2025 forward of the sport in opposition to Lakewood. Baesmann, who performs on the O line, tore her ACL and is out for the remainder of the season.
Pyper Baesmann attends practices whereas recovering from ACL surgical procedure.
Abrielle Baker practices her kicks throughout soccer observe on Lancer Field, Oct 15, 2025 forward of Lakewood’s house sport in opposition to Newark Catholic.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Abrielle Baker kicks an additional level after Lakewood’s first of two touchdowns in opposition to Newark Catholic, Oct 17, 2025. Lakewood misplaced the Newark Catholic 28-14.
Abrielle Baker holds a hair tie whereas her pal, Lauren Taylor, braids her hair. Baker has a tough time braiding her personal hair along with her pads on, and relied on her pal for the help.
Abrielle Baker adjusts her uniform within the workforce locker room forward of Lakewood’s remaining house sport in opposition to Newark Catholic, Oct 17, 2025. The lancers misplaced to Newark Catholic 14-28.
Abrielle Baker walks onto the sphere to heat up forward of Lakewood’s remaining house sport in opposition to Newark Catholic, Oct 17, 2025. The lancers misplaced to Newark Catholic 14-28.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Lakewood hosted Newark Catholic of their remaining house sport of the season. The inexperienced Wave took the win, 28-14.
Not solely is Abrielle Baker the kicker for the Lakewood Lancers, however she additionally performs trumpet within the marching band. Instead of going to the locker room at half time, Baker and the 2 different soccer gamers within the band take to the sphere for his or her halftime efficiency, Oct 17, 2025.
Abrielle Baker is embraced by her mother, Alissa, after strolling off the Lancers’ soccer area for the ultimate time. Baker who’s a senior, performed her remaining house sport as kicker for the soccer workforce, Oct 17, 2025.
Newark Catholic offensive lineman, Pyper Basemann, prays along with her workforce earlier than their sport in opposition to Lakewood. Newark Catholic received the sport, 28-14.
Pyper Basemann, an offensive lineman for Newark Catholic, talks along with her coach, Josh Hendershot, whereas she waits for her male teammates to be prepare within the locker room forward of their sport in opposition to Lakewood. Basemann injured her ACL and is out for the rest of the season.
Pyper Basemann cheers on her workforce as they play in opposition to Lakewood, Cot 17, 2025. Newark Catholic beat Lakewood, 28-14.
Pyper Basemann talks with teammates as she helps her workforce from the sidelines in a sport in opposition to Lakewood. Basemann tore her ACL and is out for the season.
Newark Catholic offensive lineman, Pyper Basemann, rests her knee throughout observe at Newark Catholic High School, Oct 16, 2025. Basemann injured her ACL and is out for the rest of the season. The sophomore stays optimistic she will return the next season, saying “at least I got my injury over with early.”
Those awards have been amongst 5 received by The Reporting Project within the annual contest. The Society of Professional Journalists describe the competition as “the only Ohio competition that honors journalists who fulfill the SPJ mission: defense of the First Amendment, support of literacy, resistance to censorship, advocacy for openness of public records and meetings, media self-criticism and community service.”
Other award winners from The Reporting Project are Owen Baker, Mia Fischel, Sophie LeMay and Ella Diehl, who received second place within the Best Feature class.
In the Best Newsletter category, Managing Editor Julia Lerner earned a second place award.
And Jack Shuler, of The Reporting Project staff, won a first-place award in the Best Editorial/Criticism category for a column he wrote for Matter News. “Terrific work by Shuler in writing about the costs of the drug war to individuals and families and to the country’s reputation as well. Draws readers in,” judges wrote. “A comment about the category: The quality of work is such that it’s too bad there’s no Third Place or Honorable Mention award here.”
The awards might be introduced Saturday, Aug. 29, at Hofbräuhaus Columbus.
Journalists in Minnesota judged the competition together with some judges and contest directors in different states. “As in previous years, judges gave high praise to the journalism work being done in Ohio,” Ohio contest administrator Sarah Mills Bacha stated in a launch. “It was exciting to learn from colleagues nationwide that most SPJ contests had banner years this contest cycle.”