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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black page 2 March 24, 2011 third and Sanpete Messenger earning first. In the Best News Photo- graph division, The Eagle won second place for Scott Frederick’s team photo of the men’s basketball team win- ning the SWAC championship with the heading “45-year drought ends.” Funeral photos of a fallen coach and a veteran won first for Tremonton’s The Leader and third for the San- pete Messenger. A second place award for Best Feature Series was won by The Eagle staff for its “‘Sweeney’ scheduled to please audiences” series. First place was won by The Leader for its series on “The Great Salt Lake” and third was won by Southern Utah News for “Potter’s Pond evolves into Jackson Reservoir.” Eagle photographer Jessa Love Adams won third place for Best Sports Photograph for a volleyball photo. The Leader took second and third place for a football and basketball photo. The USU-CEU Eagle staff won third place for Best Sports Page for their SWAC conference pages. The Manti Pyramid won first and Sanpete Messenger won second place in this category. The Eagle staff placed third overall for Best News Series on the “Stench in the SAC.” The Sanpete Messen- ger placed second with a series on “Top Stop defendants ask for dismissal from lawsuit” and first place was won by Southern Utah News’ series on “Deputy Harris shot and killed: four-day manhunt ends early Monday morning.” “The best part about win- ning any award in the UPA contest is that USU-CEU stu- dents compete against profes- sionals in the journalism field. Kudos to The Eagle staff,” adviser Susan Polster, Ph.D., said. The newspaper was judged on issues from spring 2010 with Erin Page serving as editor; and fall 2010 with Mae Goss and Kelli Burke-Gabossi serving as editors. The Eagle was judged in group one of the four news- paper categories that includes all weeklies. The dailies are judged in the fifth category. Group one includes newspa- pers up to 2,500 in circulation. The college newspapers that are part of UPA include Utah Valley University, Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Weber State Univer- sity, Utah State University and USU-CEU. The Utah Press Associa- tion was created in 1893 to represent Utah’s publishers. The organization is Utah’s oldest trade association. The Eagle staff thanks Rick Shaw of the Sun Advocate who paid $1,000 to sponsor them in UPA. Without his help, the staff could not have been as successful. Eagle continued from front page BATTLE OF THE BANDS 2011 photo courtesy Emily Hunt Levi Howa, formerly of Price, was part of the band Snap Whistle Scream which won the Battle of the Bands and $500. Second place went to Mark Swink of Price and third Ember Ridge of Orem.

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black continued from front page Levi Howa, formerly of Price, was part of the band Snap Whistle Scream which won the Battle of the Bands and $500. Second place went to Mark Swink of Price and third Ember Ridge of Orem. p ho t o c ou r t e sy e m il y h u n t

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third and Sanpete Messenger earning first.

In the Best News Photo-graph division, The Eagle won second place for Scott Frederick’s team photo of the men’s basketball team win-ning the SWAC championship with the heading “45-year drought ends.” Funeral photos of a fallen coach and a veteran won first for Tremonton’s The Leader and third for the San-pete Messenger.

A second place award for Best Feature Series was won by The Eagle staff for its “‘Sweeney’ scheduled to please audiences” series. First

place was won by The Leader for its series on “The Great Salt Lake” and third was won by Southern Utah News for “Potter’s Pond evolves into Jackson Reservoir.”

Eagle photographer Jessa Love Adams won third place for Best Sports Photograph for a volleyball photo. The Leader took second and third place for a football and basketball photo. The USU-CEU Eagle staff won third place for Best Sports Page for their SWAC conference pages. The Manti Pyramid won first and Sanpete Messenger won second place in this category.

The Eagle staff placed third overall for Best News Series on the “Stench in the SAC.” The Sanpete Messen-

ger placed second with a series on “Top Stop defendants ask for dismissal from lawsuit” and first place was won by Southern Utah News’ series on “Deputy Harris shot and killed: four-day manhunt ends early Monday morning.”

“The best part about win-ning any award in the UPA contest is that USU-CEU stu-dents compete against profes-sionals in the journalism field. Kudos to The Eagle staff,” adviser Susan Polster, Ph.D., said. The newspaper was judged on issues from spring 2010 with Erin Page serving as editor; and fall 2010 with Mae Goss and Kelli Burke-Gabossi serving as editors.

The Eagle was judged in group one of the four news-

paper categories that includes all weeklies. The dailies are judged in the fifth category. Group one includes newspa-pers up to 2,500 in circulation. The college newspapers that are part of UPA include Utah Valley University, Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Weber State Univer-sity, Utah State University and USU-CEU.

The Utah Press Associa-tion was created in 1893 to represent Utah’s publishers. The organization is Utah’s oldest trade association. The Eagle staff thanks Rick Shaw of the Sun Advocate who paid $1,000 to sponsor them in UPA. Without his help, the staff could not have been as successful.

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Levi Howa, formerly of Price, was part of the band Snap Whistle Scream which won the Battle of the Bands and $500. Second place went to Mark Swink of Price and third Ember Ridge of Orem.