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From the Texas Press Association site:

http://db.texaspress.com/jobbank/*ws4d-db-query.ws4d

The Sulphur Springs News-Telegram, a Northeast Texas daily with a strong sports legacy, has an opening for a SPORTS EDITOR. As the leader of a two-man desk with a strong sports legacy, you can concentrate on one 4A high school with a half-dozen Class A schools in the county also needing attention. Quark, Photoshop and knowledge of AP Stylebook necessary. Pay in the low-30s with other benefits. Send resume and clips to [email protected]


I'm not from this paper, but I have some knowledge of the situation and area. PM me with questions if you're interested. I know Sulphur Springs has one of the top QBs in the state..and maybe the nation. I believe ESPN might cover a game or two...could be wrong, though.
 
I know someone who used to work here and I can't say they really liked it that much.

Is it still an afternoon paper?
 
You get to see QB Tyrik Rollison if you take this gig.

I think ESPN has already committed to doing one of Sulphur Springs' games this year, but I can't remember which one. It's funny. Rollison's great, but Sulphur will be lucky to finish higher than fourth in its new district.
 
OrangeGrad said:
Typical Texas town, from my experience there. Folks were nice enough.

Typical if you mean East Texas. Area's quite different from anything in Central, North, South, or West Texas.
 
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I heard East Texas was exactly like West Texas. I also heard the Spurs, fried Catfish and the mid-1800s suck.
 
guttix said:
I heard East Texas was exactly like West Texas. I also heard the Spurs, fried Catfish and the mid-1800s suck.

Guttix, no need to turn a legitimate thread into an attack on my personal life. ;)
 
dargan said:
guttix said:
I heard East Texas was exactly like West Texas. I also heard the Spurs, fried Catfish and the mid-1800s suck.

Guttix, no need to turn a legitimate thread into an attack on my personal life. ;)

That honestly might have been the greatest debut I've ever read. I've read it about three times and it still makes me laugh.
 
Perennially Overrated said:
dargan said:
guttix said:
I heard East Texas was exactly like West Texas. I also heard the Spurs, fried Catfish and the mid-1800s suck.

Guttix, no need to turn a legitimate thread into an attack on my personal life. ;)

That honestly might have been the greatest debut I've ever read. I've read it about three times and it still makes me laugh.

Don't encourage him. His entire purpose on this board will be to make my SJ life as miserable as possible. :D
 
dargan said:
You get to see QB Tyrik Rollison if you take this gig.

I think ESPN has already committed to doing one of Sulphur Springs' games this year, but I can't remember which one. It's funny. Rollison's great, but Sulphur will be lucky to finish higher than fourth in its new district.

For a town of 16,000 or so, it's produced a surprising number of NFL players. Damione Lewis (drafted No. 12 overall by Rams, now with Panthers) and Caleb Miller (third round by Bengals) were both pretty high draft picks. Another kid named Tyreo Harrison spent a couple of years with the Eagles, and Bam Morris was from just up the road in Cooper.

From what I've seen, the paper is heavy on the local high schools because there's nothing else. The closest college is DII Texas A&M-Commerce (formerly East Texas State) with the nearest DI being SMU. This time of year makes for lots of youth-league baseball and softball and whatever enterprise you can find. During the school year it's write, edit and paginate until you drop.

For pay to have actually gotten above $30,000 is rather amazing -- this was your typical $20,000-$25,000 type of shop for more than a decade. I don't think even the ME drew more than $30,000 until fairly recently.

My impression of the place is the locals believe themselves to be a lot more important than they really are, which I guess is pretty normal of small towns. It's the kind of place where people won't mingle socially with those who don't attend "the right" church.

One saving grace is the town is situated in Interstate 30 about 80 miles from downtown Dallas. I know they used to let the SE get credentials for the pro teams -- on his own time, of course. It sounds like the kind of place where a youngster can get in, work their ass off for a year, compile some clips and move on to a better place.
 
shotglass said:
Can you pledge this paper without being a legacy?

You'd be putting the ME in one hell of a pickle, that's for sure.

Once you're established as a strong sports legacy, any other option than a strong sports legacy is, well, something other than a strong sports legacy.
 
Pressboxer knows of what he speaks. If they pay their SEs in the low 30s, they are waaaayyy above scale for papers in the area.

Can't speak of the paper itself, but I do know their website is a joke. They don't update it for days at a time and withhold the breaking stuff, apparently to help the print circulation. One big plus, however: They are still locally owned.

SSHS plays Wichita Falls Rider in the ESPN game on Sept. 11 — on a Thursday, naturally, because the UIL prohibits televising games on Friday night.
 

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