THS senior named state Journalist of the Year

Published 11:58 am Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Thompson High School senior Amber Harless, left, won the state Broadcast Journalist of the Year award at a recent state conference. She is joined by her teacher, Brooke Dennis, right. (Contributed)

Thompson High School senior Amber Harless, left, won the state Broadcast Journalist of the Year award at a recent state conference. She is joined by her teacher, Brooke Dennis, right. (Contributed)

By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor

ALABASTER – Thompson High School senior Amber Harless has been laying the groundwork for her Alabama Scholastic Press Association Broadcast Journalist of the Year award since she was a sophomore.

“She started with us as a freshman, and she was on staff as a sophomore,” said THS TV and film academy teacher Brooke Dennis. “I told her then, ‘You’re on the right track to apply for Journalist of the Year.’”

For the past few years, Harless has been building her broadcast journalism portfolio at THS TV with her ongoing coverage of autism awareness, sideline sports reporting and writing for the Alabaster City School System newsletter.

On Feb. 14, Harless’ hard work paid off when the Scholastic Press Association named her the top high school broadcast journalist in the state.

“When you’re a sophomore, you don’t think this will ever come,” Harless said during a Feb. 17 phone interview. “You realize all the people you’ve met and all the things you’ve done. To me, that is the most rewarding thing about this.”

Dennis specifically praised Harless’ dedication to covering autism awareness and generating community involvement on the issue.

“She has had some great coverage of autism awareness. She’s really done a great job with that, especially with getting others involved,” Dennis said.

Harless is the third THS TV staff member to win the Broadcast Journalist of the Year award in the past four years, and was among a sizeable group of THS students awarded at the Scholastic Press Association conference on Feb. 14.

In the mail-in competitions, which were based on work THS TV mailed in last December, Harless won second place and Makayla Williams won third place in the news anchor category. Will Hutter won second place in directing, Sarah Jones and Hutter won second and third place, respectively in the sports reporting category and Chase Mayo won first place in the sports anchor category.

Brady Talbert won first place in spot news reporting and Williams took home third place in the feature reporting category.

In the on-site competitions, Noah Pevey and Bryant Horn won first and second place, respectively, in the sportscast category and Talbert won first place in broadcast stand-up.

THS TV swept the newscast category, as Alexis Lundy, Allison Singleterry and Courtney Frazier won first, second and third place, respectively.