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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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Ferris pulls away from CV

Jordan Tonani rushed for a touchdown, threw for a score and caught two passes for two more as the Saxons pulled away from the Central Valley Bears for a 31-10 Greater Spokane League football win before a crowd of 4,064 at Albi Stadium.
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Post Falls Trojans repeat as IEL champs in volleyball

The Post Falls volleyball team graduated six seniors, five of whom were starters, off last year’s 5A Inland Empire League champions. PF coach Willow Hanna had a bit of a rebuilding project this fall. She thought she had the pieces; it was a matter of finding the right combinations.
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Lee: GSL football comes into focus for second half

They move past the midway point of the season this week in Greater Spokane League football. Which teams are best positioned for a charge toward the postseason and which teams need a second-half surge? I attempt to answer those questions and others in a team-by-team checkup. I rate the starts from excellent to struggling.
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Prep briefs: Post Falls Trojans take on streak

A year ago, the Post Falls football team was heavily favored to finally break through against Lake City. Sometime from the opening kickoff to the final gun, Post Falls fell short of expectation and lost to the Timberwolves, who had dropped their first five games of the season.
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CV has answers

The Central Valley football team spent so much time in its rival’s backyard Friday, one would have thought the game was being played at University, not CV. And then in the third quarter, University did what it’s done in two previous losses – the Titans decided to make it a spirited game.
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Central Valley downs U-Hi

Central Valley had more offense and its defense stiffened as the Bears stopped the visiting University Titans 30-14 in a Greater Spokane League football game played before a crowd estimated at 2,000.
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Lee: Covering preps with unbiased eye

I got to thinking about something the other day. I’ve had sort of a midlife change of directions in this job (I turned 49 years old last month, my final birthday). I might be this newspaper’s first lead Greater Spokane League writer who can’t be accused of a neighborhood bias.
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Prep notes: Wildcats seek 1st win over Mead

It’s rivalry week in the Greater Spokane League in more than just football. In a key GSL volleyball showdown tonight, the top-ranked 4A and 3A teams in the state face off when Mt. Spokane (2-0) visits Mead (2-0) at 7.
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Ferris, Central Valley cruise to victories

The only thing that stopped the Ferris Saxons was, as it turned out, the Ferris Saxons. The Saxons piled up 502 yards of total offense as they handled the North Central Indians 35-6 in Greater Spokane League football game Thursday in front of a crowd of 3,215 at Joe Albi Stadium.