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Lee Feinswog : ウィキペディア英語版
Lee Feinswog

Lee Feinswog (born August 12, 1954, in West Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American author and journalist noted for being the executive producer and host of the TV shows Sports Monday and Sports 225 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He also contributes regularly to ''NCAA.com'' and is a regular contributor the Baton Rouge magazine ''225'' and writes a column for ''BayouBengalsInsider.com''. His books include ''Tales From the LSU Sidelines'' (2002) and''HoopDaddy'' (2006). He also was a contributing author to ''What It Means To Be a Tiger'' (2010).
== Early years: 1954-1977==

Feinswog, the son of Harold "Cy" Feinswog and Joan Mirman Feinswog, grew up with his younger sister, Sue, in Stony Brook, New York. A 1972 graduate of Ward Melville High School, he was captain of the swim team and editor of his school newspaper. He later attended Syracuse University (1972–1975) where he swam his freshman year and played three years of water polo. He graduated from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1977 with a degree in journalism.

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