A post on Scout got me wondering...
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Published December 26, 2006 12:00 am - GENEVA - Those folks who attended the Gilmour Academy-at-Geneva boys basketball game earlier this month probably looked out on the court and wondered who the big guy was officiating the JV game. If they thought he looked familiar, they were righ ...
Former cage star back in the game
Star Beacon
One-time Ohio State, St. Joseph standout Treg Lee is enjoying officiating basketball
By KARL PEARSONStaff Writer
GENEVA - Those folks who attended the Gilmour Academy-at-Geneva boys basketball game earlier this month probably looked out on the court and wondered who the big guy was officiating the JV game. If they thought he looked familiar, they were right.
Former Ohio State University and St. Joseph High School standout Treg Lee is working on his probationary officiating license, which limits him to games no higher than the junior varsity level for at least this season. Friday's opening game was the first of several in Ashtabula County that Lee, a key component of Ohio State's Big Ten champions and NCAA Elite Eight competitors for Randy Ayers during the Jimmy Jackson era, will work this season.
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Too bad,,,
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Published December 26, 2006 12:00 am - GENEVA - Those folks who attended the Gilmour Academy-at-Geneva boys basketball game earlier this month probably looked out on the court and wondered who the big guy was officiating the JV game. If they thought he looked familiar, they were righ ...
Former cage star back in the game
Star Beacon
One-time Ohio State, St. Joseph standout Treg Lee is enjoying officiating basketball
By KARL PEARSONStaff Writer
GENEVA - Those folks who attended the Gilmour Academy-at-Geneva boys basketball game earlier this month probably looked out on the court and wondered who the big guy was officiating the JV game. If they thought he looked familiar, they were right.
Former Ohio State University and St. Joseph High School standout Treg Lee is working on his probationary officiating license, which limits him to games no higher than the junior varsity level for at least this season. Friday's opening game was the first of several in Ashtabula County that Lee, a key component of Ohio State's Big Ten champions and NCAA Elite Eight competitors for Randy Ayers during the Jimmy Jackson era, will work this season.
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Too bad,,,
Lee is hoping one of his proteges, St. Edward's Delvon Roe, will end up taking the last scholarship for 2008.
