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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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GSL football appears to be up for grabs

I’m buying what the Greater Spokane League football coaches are selling. In fact, they’re selling a couple of things. First, they peg Gonzaga Prep as the conference favorite. Second, they expect the league to be competitive from top to bottom.
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T-Wolves off and running in easy win

Throughout preseason camp, Lake City football coach Van Troxel emphasized starting fast. Troxel’s Timberwolves provided the fresh beginning Friday he desired after back-to-back miserable starts.
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GSL quarterback survived harrowing summer

Gaven Deyarmin feels fortunate to be alive. The starting quarterback last year as a sophomore at Central Valley, Deyarmin was on a cruise in the Mexican Riviera when his appendix burst. He was quarantined to his room when a nurse on the cruise ship suspected he had the flu.
Sports

Outlaw roundup

They arrived in Spokane a week ago today carrying their gloves, wearing polo shirts and black dress slacks, as they exited the plane. The Oklahoma Outlaws of Midwest City meant business at the American Legion World Series. It was never more evident than Tuesday when the Oklahoma state champions swept the Minnesota state champions of Eden Prairie.
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Outlaws win Legion title

They arrived in Spokane a week ago today carrying their gloves, wearing polo shirts and black dress slacks, as they exited the plane. The Oklahoma Outlaws of Midwest City, Okla., meant business at the American Legion World Series. It was never more evident than Tuesday when the Oklahoma state champions swept the Minnesota state champions of Eden Prairie.
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Eden Prairie unbeaten headed into final day

So it’s come down to this in the American Legion World Series. The team with the most pitching left will probably capture the championship today. And that team appears to be Minnesota state champ Eden Prairie (39-7), which remained undefeated by holding off Oregon state champ Roseburg 6-2 on Monday at Avista Stadium.
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Pregame work pays off big

Eric Ashcraft had what he called a pedestrian hitting effort during the American Legion Central Lakes Regional tournament. So on Friday he took extra batting practice, and it paid substantial dividends a few hours later.
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Roseburg team happy to settle down in Spokane

The Roseburg (Ore.) Docs American Legion baseball team has adopted Spokane as its temporary hometown. Considering they’ve been essentially on the road for three weeks, they’re glad to be stationed in one place for more than a few days.