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Jon Schultz

@jonschultzsf

Deputy Sports Editor at @sfchronicle. SacBee alum. Michigan State graduate. Live for the mountains, gravity, boards, bikes. Proud #girldad x3

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Check out our latest project: Outdoors writer Tom Stienstra reflects on cancer and his prior brushes with mortality. Superb illustration work from John Blanchard. I also want to shout out our winter intern Maren Kranking for her design/dev work on this. sfchronicle.com/projects/2023/…

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Over the weekend, Sporting Green completed its "Playing with Money" series on the new world of NIL and its impact on Bay Area athletes. Together, Marisa Ingemi Connor Letourneau & Ron Kroichick & sports enterprise editor Jon Schultz delivered a remarkable collection of stories.

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Congrats to Marisa Ingemi, Connor Letourneau and Ron Kroichick for their work on this terrific series! NIL is such a murky world right now, and they’ve helped to bring some clarity on the issues. And there are many issues.

Connor Letourneau (@con_chron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This NIL project exemplified why I love The Chronicle. Creative ideas. Deep reporting. Important issues. Props to Jon Schultz for overseeing it, Ron Kroichick for his always-excellent work, and Marisa Ingemi for delivering two of the best stories of her (young) career.

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The April 4, 1896 game between Cal and Stanford received national attention, and women's college basketball quickly spread nationwide. One reporter present was @Cal alum Mabel Craft, first woman editor of San Francisco Chronicle. She proclaimed the game a milestone for women's equality.

The April 4, 1896 game between Cal and Stanford received national attention, and women's college basketball quickly spread nationwide. One reporter present was @Cal alum Mabel Craft, first woman editor of <a href="/sfchronicle/">San Francisco Chronicle</a>. She proclaimed the game a milestone for women's equality.
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Attention student sports journalists. The deadline to apply for APSE scholarships is May 21. Less than a month away. Don't wait. apsportseditors.com/apse-offering-…

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Stunt is California’s fastest-growing girls high school sport. @YOSHIFOTO and I had so much fun covering these incredible athletes. Don’t miss this special project! Story by Marisa Ingemi. sfchronicle.com/projects/2023/…

Jon Schultz (@jonschultzsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funny thing is USC just effectively made Luca Evans a must-read for Trojans fans, if he wasn't already. This story lays out the evidence of why he's going to thrive on the beat.

Nami Sumida (@namisumida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three months ago when my editor suggested writing data stories about the Warriors, I had watched maybe five NBA games in my life. Here is the result of my 3-months long deep dive into NBA data, the Warriors & Steph Curry San Francisco Chronicle sfchronicle.com/projects/2024/…

Christina Kahrl (@christinakahrl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see Marisa Ingemi Connor Letourneau & Ron Kroichick earn an APSE top 10 finish for their work on the Chronicle's NIL series, their coverage explored the breadth & depth of a new frontier in sports. Also full props to Jon Schultz for his stewardship of the project.