Don't expect one. I've learned from other experiences, that the paper does as it pleases and doesn't think it must answer to anyone. I think that is a result of being the only newspaper in town. On all fronts, that paper has an agenda. The only people they answer to are the big bosses at Gannet. Well, if you want to track down a way to complain to Gannett, count me in. Also, there is about a .002% chance you could report the incident to media-watchdog Matt Drudge and he'd run it. That would surely draw the ire of their bosses at Gannett. The only way Gannett Corporate would care is if you could get national attention, just calling them won't do a thing. The only thing that can get their attention is if you can hurt their bottom line. You could always call the publisher of the paper that could cause some headaches for the people in the sports department, and its my belief that most sports guys could stand to be taken down a peg or two.