Lee Feinswog

Lee Feinswog

Lee Feinswog (b. August 12, 1954 in West Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American author and journalist noted for being the executive producer and host of Sports Monday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He also covers regional sporting events for "USA Today" and "The Washington Post". His books include "HoopDaddy" (2006).

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.

Missouri to Baton Rouge, Louisiana: 1978-present

Feinswog worked as a sportswriter for the Hannibal, Missouri Courier-Post in 1978 and was sports editor for the Raytown, Missouri, weekly group until 1981. He manned the sports desk at the "Winston-Salem Journal" from 1981 to 1984 and penned at the Baton Rouge Advocate from 1984 to 1998. He began Sports Monday on September 25, 1995 and today is the executive producer and host. He also writes for "Tiger Rag" and makes DVDs for athletes to market themselves to colleges. Feinswog is also the recipient of the 1987 and 1996 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Columnist of the Year awards.

Fathers and sons: Hoop Daddy

"HoopDaddy" is Feinswog's intimate look at how basketball can unite fathers and sons including himself and his son, Kirk. Other chapters include conversations with Jaeson and Josh Maravich, sons of Pete Maravich and grandsons of Press Maravich; Georgetown head coach John Thompson III, his brother Ronny Thompson and their Hall of Famer father John Thompson (basketball).

Bibliography

* "Tales From the LSU Sidelines" (2002) Sports Publishing
* "HoopDaddy" (2006) Stuart Bruce Publishing

External links

* [http://www.hoopdaddy.net Hoop Daddy]


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