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Petaluma Patch Article Receives Journalism Award

Bay Area Patch staff earns 19 awards from San Francisco Peninsula Press Club.

Petaluma Patch editor Karina Ioffee's article on two local Haitian immigrants who broadcast a radio show from a Petaluma garage earned second place for entertainment writing in the 2010 San Francisco Peninsula Press Club awards.

Bay Area Patch editors were honored for their work in 2010 at the press club's 34th annual Professional Journalism Awards Ceremony Saturday night.

Nineteen awards in nine categories were presented to Patch.com staff, including second and third place in the Overall Excellence category.

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The winners were selected from 523 entries from media professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area counties.

Local Editor of Half Moon Bay Patch Kristine Wong won a first-place award for her Feature Story of a Light Nature “Dia de los Muertos: Generations Past and Present, Together.”

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In three web categories, Patch editors won all three awards, including entertainment, sports and headlines.   

First place honors were given to Mill Valley Patch Local Editor Jim Welte and freelancers Russell Albert Daniels, Hans Roenau, and Atissa Manshouri in the entertainment category for the site’s stellar coverage of the Mill Valley Film Festival.

Sports Editor for the 12 Peninsula Patch sites, Scott Campbell, took first place for “Football: Palo Alto Wins State Title in Stunner!”

He also won a third-place plaque for “Grasping Palo Alto's Accomplishment.”

San Carlos Patch Local Editor Kenny Porpora’s winning headline “Whine and Cheese(burgers) was for a story about some local residents’ reactions to the early stages of In-N-Out Burger coming to the city.

Two scholarships were given out including one to Steven Lau, who has been freelancing for San Ramon Patch almost from the start. The collegiate scholarship was presented to Kayla Figard, a student at College of San Mateo.

Special recognition was given to the General Excellence winner of the Press Club’s High School Journalism Contest, The Campanile, Palo Alto High School. The Paly adviser, Esther Wojcicki, accepted a plaque for the students.

Below is a list of all Patch winners:

Overall Excellence (Web only) -- Second Place, San Bruno Patch, Local Editor Martin Ricard, and Regional Editors Kari Hulac and Jamie White 

-- Third Place, Patch, Peninsula Region, Regional Editor Jamie White, and LEs Miriam Finder, Drew Himmelstein, Martin Ricard, David Carini, Sarah Yokubaitis, Camden Swita, Kristine Wong, Laura Dudnick, Kenny Porpora, Stacie Chan, Vanessa Castaneda, Don Frances, and sports editor Scott Campbell

Breaking News -- Second Place, Patch-Menlo Park, Driver Plows Down Santa Cruz Ave, Leaves Trail Of Ruin, Vanessa Castaneda 

News Story -- Second Place, Patch-Capitola-Soquel, Soquel Creek Carcinogen, Genevieve Bookwalter 

-- Third Place, Patch-Palo Alto, Californians Misled By High-Speed Rail Survey, Aaron Selverston

Feature Story of a Light Nature -- First Place, Patch-Half Moon Bay, Dia de los Muertos: Generations Past and Present, Together, Kristine Wong 

Feature Story of a Serious Nature -- Second Place, Patch-Scotts Valley, A Young Survivor's Tale, Shannon Burkey 

-- Third Place, Patch-Mountain View, Breaking the Silence of Gay Bullying, Claudia Cruz, freelancer Maggie Beidelman

Entertainment -- First Place, Patch-Mill Valley, Mill Valley Film Festival Coverage, LE Jim Welte, and freelancers Russell Albert Daniels, Hans Roenau, and Atissa Manshouri 

-- Second Place, Patch-Petaluma, Transmitting Live ... From a Garage on Ely Blvd., Karina Ioffee

-- Third Place, Patch-Half Moon Bay, Dickens Fair Enchants and Transcends Time This Holiday Season, Kristine Wong

Sports Story -- First Place, Patch-Menlo Park, Football: Palo Alto Wins State Title in Stunner! Sports editor Scott Campbell

-- Second Place, Patch-Half Moon Bay, Mark Sponsler: Forecasting Big Waves for The Jay At Mavericks Surfing Competition, Kristine Wong 

-- Third Place, Patch-Menlo Park, Football: Grasping Palo Alto's Accomplishment, Scott Campbell

Headline -- First Place, Patch-San Carlos, Whine and Cheese(burgers), Kenny Porpora 

-- Second Place, Patch-Half Moon Bay, Pumpkin in My Ears, Pumpkin in My Hair, Pumpkin Everywhere: Pie Eating Contest, Kristine Wong

-- Third Place, Patch-El Cerrito, Is That a Green Halo Over El Cerrito's Sidewalks?, Charles Burress

Multi Media/Interactivity -- Team Third Place, Patch-Dublin, A Dublin High Student Full of Cheer, Erika Conner

-- Third Place, Patch-Half Moon Bay, Time for Red Eggs and Ginger, Kristine Wong

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