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The Topeka Capital Journal , part of the USA TODAY Network, is seeking a reporter to join our ... basketball, an NCAA Division II powerhouse. Topeka, the state capital of Kansas, is the heart of ...

The Topeka Capital Journal , part of the USA TODAY Network, is seeking a reporter to join our ... basketball, an NCAA Division II powerhouse. Topeka, the state capital of Kansas, is the heart of ...

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How much do basketball reporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for basketball reporter in the United States is $18.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a basketball reporter do?

A basketball reporter covers news, events, and stories related to basketball teams, players, and leagues. They attend games, interview players and coaches, and write articles or produce video content for media outlets. Basketball reporters analyze game performances, track statistics, and provide insights for fans. Their work helps keep audiences informed and engaged with the latest developments in the world of basketball.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a basketball reporter?

To thrive as a Basketball Reporter, you need strong writing and research skills, a solid understanding of basketball, and often a degree in journalism or communications. Familiarity with digital content management systems, social media platforms, and audio/video editing tools is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, adaptability, and the ability to quickly analyze and communicate complex game situations help reporters stand out. These skills ensure accurate, engaging coverage that resonates with audiences and keeps pace with the fast-moving world of sports journalism.

How does a basketball reporter typically collaborate with photographers and editors during game coverage?

Basketball reporters often work closely with photographers to ensure that key moments of the game are visually captured to complement written stories. They also coordinate with editors to determine story angles, meet tight deadlines, and ensure accuracy in reporting. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, especially when games end late or breaking news occurs, as reporters must quickly file stories and updates for both print and digital platforms. This collaborative environment helps produce comprehensive and engaging coverage for readers.

What is the difference between Basketball Reporter vs Sports Journalist?

AspectBasketball ReporterSports Journalist
CredentialsDegree in journalism, communications, or related field; sports knowledgeDegree in journalism, communications, or related field; broad sports knowledge
Work EnvironmentSports events, interviews, press conferences, media outletsVarious media platforms, including print, online, TV, radio
Industry UsageSpecialized in basketball coverageCover multiple sports, including basketball

While both roles require journalism skills and sports knowledge, a Basketball Reporter focuses specifically on basketball-related news, games, and interviews. A Sports Journalist covers a wider range of sports, including basketball, and may write for various media outlets. The main difference lies in specialization versus general sports coverage.

How do you become a basketball reporter?

To become a basketball reporter, you typically need a bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or a related field, along with strong writing and reporting skills. Gaining experience through internships, building a portfolio, and developing knowledge of basketball and sports media are essential steps in pursuing this career.
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Infographic showing various Basketball Reporter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, 37% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,729 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Head Boys Varsity Basketball Coach - 2026/2027

Propel Schools

Mckeesrocks, PA โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Opportunity:
Propel Schools is seeking an Head Boys Varsity Basketball Coach for the 26-27 season starting this winter:
  • Propel Andrew Street High School/Propel Braddock Hills High School
  • Propel Montour High School

Successful candidates will have:
  • Prior Varsity or Junior Varsity coaching experience
  • Preferred candidates will have experience as a head coach or assistant coach, playing experience, as well as the demonstrated ability to build a successful program starting at the varsity level
  • Responsibility for assembling coaching staff
  • Responsibility for supporting the Varsity program with the assistant coach, athletic director and other coaching staff
  • Experience implementing off-season programs in accordance with WPIAL/PIAA regulations.
  • Willingness and ability to attend all required PIAA preseason coaching meetings and mandatory coaching certification/trainings in compliance with PIAA regulations.
  • High level of personal organization and planning
  • Strong communication and relationship building skills
  • Willingness to participate in ongoing professional development
  • A commitment to the Propel Habits

Season Information:
  • The 2026-2027 Boys Varsity Basketball Season is scheduled to begin in November and is anticipated to conclude in February, although the season may end earlier/later depending on if the team participates in postseason.
  • This position includes a seasonal stipend of $6,500. Please note that the stipend will be prorated for coaches who begin after the official start of the season.

Requirements:
  • Up-to-date TB Test
  • Act 34 Criminal Clearance
  • Act 114 FBI Clearance
  • Act 151 Child Abuse Clearance
  • Mandated Reporter Training

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