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From left, Dan, Susan and John Schreiber pause for a photo Monday morning on the north side of the new Dave and Susan Schreiber Hitting Facility at Coeur d'Alene High School. John donated $200,000 to the baseball training building and named it for his mother and late father, who have contributed much of their time and talents to Coeur d'Alene High's academics and athletics through the years.

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A game changer
September 12, 2023 1:08 a.m.

A game changer

Baseball hitting facility at CHS named for Dave and Susan Schreiber to open next week

Some of John Schreiber's fondest memories are from when he shoveled snow off McEuen Field in early spring so Coeur d'Alene High School's baseball season could start on time. “Back in those days, we really didn’t have much in the way of off-season training facilities," the 1986 Coeur d'Alene High School graduate said Monday morning. Schreiber, who now lives in California and Arizona, went on to play at the university level. His late father Dave Schreiber was a coach, an active supporter of CHS athletics and a past president of the Viking Booster Club. His mom, Susan Schreiber, graduated from CHS in 1960 and taught English at the school for 14 years. His brother Dan Schreiber graduated in 1993 and sister Emily Schreiber-Sheets graduated in 1995. The Schreiber legacy will continue at CHS, where John has donated $200,000 to help construct a new baseball practice building he named for his parents — the Dave and Susan Schreiber Hitting Facility.