Greg Lee
Greg Lee covers high school sports in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. He also contributes to the SportsLink Blog.
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- Email: gregl@spokesman.com
- Phone: 509-844-8168
- Fax: 208-765-7149
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Recent stories by Greg
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Lake City, Cda Boys Set To Battle
January 11, 1996 in Sports on Page C4 Several reasons come to mind as to why it should be standing room only at Lake City High School for the first Inland Empire League game Friday night between the …
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Making A Case For Casey Kellogg’s Fiercely Competitive 6-Foot-7 Star Center Could Be The Best A-2 Player In The State
January 11, 1996 in Sports on Page C4 Six-foot-7 Casey Fisher of Kellogg was disappointed in the Wildcats’ early loss in the state tournament last season. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Lake City Wins Ugly, A Worry To Winger
January 10, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Idaho boys Your team has just won its second league game in as many tries, both victories coming in moderately convincing fashion, and sandwiched in between was a 30-point non-league …
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T-Wolves Pull Together To Dispatch Post Falls
January 6, 1996 in Sports on Page C4 Post Falls High School boys basketball coach Scott Moore is right. There is a lot more to the Lake City Timberwolves than just Jon Chatfield. Chatfield still managed to score …
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Larson, School Officals Meets Wrestler Ready To Rejoin Team
January 5, 1996 in Sports on Page C3 Two-time Sandpoint High School state wrestling champion Pat Larson will rejoin the Bulldogs today, two weeks after he allegedly quit the team. Larson, a 152-pound junior, reportedly quit the team …
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League Play Gives Teams A Fresh Start Lake City Heavily Favored To Walk Away With Iel Crown
January 5, 1996 in Sports on Page C3 Inland Empire League boys basketball teams begin conference play tonight, and Lewiston coach Dick Richel sees league as an opportunity for a fresh start. Richel isn’t alone. As four of …
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La Grande Tries Tri Again, And Wins Second Last Year, Tigers Take Tri-State; Sandpoint Third And Gonzaga Prep Ninth
December 23, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 Sandpoint’s Zach Vaughan throws Shawn Howard of Shadle Park on his way to 8-6 victory at Christianson Gym. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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An Ironic Road To Stardom Jon Chatfield’s Arrival At Lake City Might Only Have Been Possible After Tragedy Nine Years Ago
December 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 1. Jon Chatfield averages 26.8 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review 2. Jon Chatfield lifts ball over a Boise defender and into the basket on …
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Moscow Rips Through A-1 Competition
December 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 If the Moscow High School girls basketball team was in the Inland Empire League, it would be in first place going into the holidays. Moscow, which captured three straight State …
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Nic Rides Its Defense Past Dixie
December 17, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 The final statistics didn’t show the complete contributions of North Idaho College basketball player Eric Sanchez. The 6-foot-4 sophomore finished with just four points, five rebounds, two assists and two …
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Cda Sophomore Makes Big Impression
December 14, 1995 in Sports on Page C6 Just call this a do-over, or a P.S. After watching the Coeur d’Alene High School boys basketball team in its homeopening 68-62 loss to Central Valley last week, it’s evident …
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Making A Name For Herself High-Scoring Heidi Umthun Out Of Her Sister’s Shadow
December 14, 1995 in Sports on Page C6 Heidi Umthun hopes to help get the Post Falls Trojans to state before heading off to Boise State University next season. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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Lake City Hurries Past Taller Moscow
December 13, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 The Lake City High School boys basketball team prefers to play at a sprinting pace. Not breakneck, mind you, but quicker than the first-half tempo of its home opener Tuesday …
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Lake City Pounds Cold Vikings, 62-19
December 10, 1995 in Sports on Page C6 Idaho/GSL girls Some day girls basketball between the intracity rivals here may be competitive. Until then, though, Lake City owns the show. The Timberwolves put a 62-19 hurt on the …
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Sandpoint Wrestlers State Favorites Again
December 7, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 Sandpoint coach Dan Taylor has his eye on another championship banner. File/The Spokesman-Review
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Cv’s Shuh Silences Cda With 32 Points
December 6, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 GSL/FL boys Corby Shuh gave new meaning to the term single-handedly Tuesday. The 6-foot-3 Central Valley High School guard shot the Bears back into their non-league game against Coeur d’Alene. …
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Early Returns Suggest Iml, Iel Loaded With Talent
December 3, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 If for no other reason than to stir up conversation in North Idaho boys and girls basketball locker rooms, we offer our prepostseason Inland Empire and Intermountain all-league teams. We’ll …
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Lee Repeats As A-1’S Top Coach Peers Honor Post Falls Coach After Trojans’ Return To Semis
December 3, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 Coach Jerry Lee is rewarded for pointing his Post Falls Trojans back to the State A-1 Division II playoffs. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Football Finalists Familiar Lewiston, Madison Renew Acquaintances In Pocatello
November 16, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 Lewiston receiver Jim Farris, turning the corner against Post Falls, is expected to play despite a sore back. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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Nieman Personifies Best In Prep Athletes
November 16, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 Genuinely humble. Graceful in victory and defeat. Doesn’t possess an inflated image of his or her talents. I’ve been following high school athletes in these parts for nearly 11-1/2 years …

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