AUSTIN – Huston-Tillotson University's athletic communications office was among the honorees at the NAIA Sports Information Directors Association's 2024 Publications & Media Contest, the NAIA announced this week.
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The baseball game notes produced by Alan Wiederhold-Sohn, HT's Sports Information Director, won third place in the Game Notes category of the Walt McAlexander Publications Contest. The top 10 entries were recognized in that category.
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A 16-year athletics communication veteran, Wiederhold returned to HT in July 2023 after beginning his career as a basketball-only communications officer at the university during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. The award is the second such publications award for Wiederhold, whose Texas A&M–San Antonio softball game notes won First Place in the College Division of the College Sports Information Directors Association's (CoSIDA) 2020-21 publications contest.
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Game notes are information packets that are distributed to the media prior to games and consist of statistics, records and profiles of players on a team's roster. Wiederhold produced baseball game notes for selected weekend Red River Athletic Conference series at opponents with strong media coverage and infrastructure. (
Click here to see the game notes package submitted for the HT-Our Lady of the Lake series.)
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Among the 10 winners in the Game Notes category, HT's baseball game notes entry was one of only two entries for a sport other football or basketball; Wiederhold's entry finished just ahead of the women's volleyball game notes submitted by Joel Snyder of Lindsey Wilson University in Kentucky.
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In representing the Red River Athletic Conference among the contest winners, Wiederhold was joined by Houston-Victoria's sports information director Sam Fowler, who placed eighth in the Publicity Video contest for his entry promoting the Jaguars' baseball team.
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Wiederhold is a member of College Sports Communicators (formerly known as CoSIDA) and the Black College Sports Information Directors Association. In addition to his primary duties as Huston-Tillotson's sports information director, he is a respected athletics statistician in the region, and has served as the official scorer in eight of the last nine Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournaments since 2015.
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The complete list of the NAIA's contest winners can beÂ
found here.
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