Sports Writing: Assignment Idea

[One Christmas when H.L. Mencken was a boy, he] received a printing press, and spent the morning reproducing cards with his new pen name, "H. L. Mencken." Filching wrapping paper from the kitchen drawer, he printed his own weekly newspaper in imitation of the Ellicott City Times. At age sixteen, after the handpress had been relegated to a corner of the closet, he spent an afternoon in the bleachers of a stadium, scratching out a play-by-play report of a game between the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Giants. Afterward, while reading a late edition of the Baltimore [Maryland] News, he experienced the thrill of discovering its account of the game matched his own.

[FROM The Impossible H. L. Mencken, introduction, xxxviii. Used with permission of the author Marion Rodgers.]

A student who is interested in sports writing could be asked to follow Mencken's example. Either attend the games of school teams or listen to the radio or television coverage of a team's games.

Write a sports article for each game and compare it with that published in local or national newspapers.

After the student has attended four or more games and written articles for each, have the student write a sports column.

 

 

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