Greater Spokane League Despite returning just four starters and eight lettermen, Lewis and Clark figures to pose the best challenge to Central Valley. “My teams the past couple of seasons have been very close and committed to playing with one another in the off-season,” sixth-year coach Mica Lamb said. LC was the highest-scoring team in the state’s 4A ranks last year, but 90 percent of those 79 goals were scored by players who’ve graduated. The Tigers also break in three new starters on the back line, but will be strong on the midfield with junior Jared Mehaffey, Colby Aitchison and Will Hoefer. Bryan Maxwell and Brennan Murphy will lead the attack. “We’ll be a good side, but we won’t peak until May,” said Lamb, who might want to advance that timetable by a couple of weeks: LC plays at Central Valley on April 12.