Feb 11 2012

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What should I do to prepare?

I am starting to get interested into sports journalism. I am currently a sophomore in high school, and play baseball basically all the time, so I can’t join journalism. What should I do to prepare myself for college journalism? I started a blog recently, and I think I need more than that to prepare myself for college. Suggestions?

Enter one of your local newspapers. They will love the help.

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