3.) summaries should be kept to 200-250 words and they need to be
submitted each Monday by 7:00 pm.
4.) We have included an example below for you to take a look
at. Please follow this process as we will be getting 30+ of these
and it can be even more time consuming if there is deviation.
| PROPER SUBJECT LINE IS
CRITICAL TO LOCATING AND POSTING YOUR STORY |
Thanks in advance for your efforts in this and we wish each and
everyone of you the best of luck this season. See you at the games.
Best Regards,
Blake Barry
Scott Swarts
Director of Information
Webinator
630-377-4931
847-417-6436
FORMAT
GUIDELINES
Please use Verdana
Text in an 8 point font
Please make sure
you put your team name in the Subject Box
Please write the
summary imbedded within the e-mail message and do not send an
attachment
Email summaries MUST
have headers and subject as indicated in the example below:
Email Subject:
Week 1 97 #
P10 Black
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Email Body:
Header 1: Week3
97# P10 Black
Header 2: Tri-City Chargers - 27 vs. Wauconda - 6
This is where the stories are written directly in the body of the
email. If you have formatting abilities, keep all header fonts and
story fonts to Verdana
8 point.
Lastly, please keep the articles to about 200 - 250 words as this
will help the page to look uniform and consistent. You may want to
paste the example below in your first summary and modify it.
FOR EXAMPLE
here is an email of a game summary below.....
Subject: Week1
97# P10 Black
MESSAGE BODY:
Week1 97# P10
Black
Tri City
Chargers - 27 vs. Wauconda - 6
Dominating, that
is the best word to describe our team on Saturday. The Chargers
scored on the first play from scrimmage and never looked back. The
offensive line of Nate Pacer, Andrew Kastenbaum, Dylan Egger, Matt
Gorski, Thomas Zimmer, and Michael Currie manhandled the Wauconda
defense allowing our backs Andrew Thomas and Alex Thompson to pile
up 203 yards and 4 touchdowns. Matt Shine added 26 yards rushing and
2 conversion catches tossed by QB Jeff Reckards.
The Chargers gang
tackling defense of Joshua League, James Kahn, Sean Gold, Brian Fogerty, Donovan Hansen, Peter Chacon, Brad Harried, Jimmy Huske,
Kyle Mueller, Tom Currie, and Zack Rice completely dominated the
Wauconda offense chalking up 13 tackles for a loss, 2 sacks, and
forced 2 fumbles. We missed the play of Tyler Antrum, Josh Smith,
and Justin Ott and hope to see them in the lineup next week when we
travel to Warren. GO
CHARGERS!!!