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What stands out most is that you’re finding human-interest stories within athletics, which is often what sticks with readers longer than scores or results. If anything, pushing a bit more into the “how they got there” or what the athlete struggled with would make it even more compelling.


Overall, it sounds like you’re building a solid feature-writing voice, especially for community-focused journalism.
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Good to see you back posting again. Covering a niche story like a collegiate bow hunter competing and winning in Las Vegas is a strong angle, especially for a local paper—it immediately gives readers something unique rather than just routine sports coverage.


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Overall, it sounds like you’re building a solid feature-writing voice, especially for community-focused journalism.
You wouldn't believe how many students in my grad school masters and doctorate programs just posted straight AI posts on discussion boards. Depending on the prof we had to mandatory reply to one or two, I never bothered with the AI ones.

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