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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883
Greg Lee

Greg Lee

Current Position: Sports correspondent

Longtime high school sports reporter Greg Lee is now a freelance writer covering Gonzaga women's basketball, Whitworth football and high school sports for The Spokesman-Review.

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Richland ends Central Valley’s season in 37-0 shutout

Richland shrugged off what coach Mike Neidhold thought was a sluggish offensive game, but the Bombers’ defense was more than up for the task as it blanked Central Valley 37-0 in a 4A play-in game Friday at Lampson Stadium in Kennewick.
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G-Prep Cash(es) in, tops CV 28-19 for GSL title

Chase Cash came up with two interceptions – his fifth and sixth – as the defending State 4A champion Bullpups defended their Greater Spokane League championship with a 28-19 win over visiting Central Valley.
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Mt. Spokane cruises past Rogers, 45-10

The Mt. Spokane football team didn’t mess around in its regular-season finale. Using its game against winless Rogers as a postseason tuneup, the Wildcats started fast and had no difficulty topping the Pirates 45-10 in a 3A Greater Spokane League game Thursday at Albi Stadium.
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Shadle gets past North Central, heads to postseason

Eric Leavey picked off a pass and returned it 61 yards for what would prove to be the winning score with 7:30 remaining, and Shadle Park held off North Central 21-14 in a 3A Greater Spokane League finale Thursday at Albi Stadium.
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Central Valley Hull twins give Stanford oral commitments

Central Valley twins Lacie and Lexie Hull have dreamed of playing basketball for Stanford University. That dream will be fulfilled. The multitalented Hulls gave Stanford oral commitments during an unofficial weekend recruiting trip to Palo Alto, California. The 6-foot-1 junior wings announced their commitments Sunday evening on Twitter.
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West Valley stops East Valley in Valley showdown

The West Valley football team didn’t clinch a state playoff berth Friday, but it’s in better shape than its rival. The Eagles, behind a senior quarterback who weighed 100 pounds as a freshman and receiver/defensive back Connor Whitney, held off the East Valley Knights 38-21 in a Great Northern League game much closer than the final score.