Chris Dokish is a well-known sports writer based in Pittsburgh, with a passion for sports that runs in his veins. He has been writing about sports for almost 20 years and specializes in Pitt football and basketball. He also writes about national and local sports and is currently the editor of the Pittsburgh Sports Report, focusing on college sports and recruiting.

Chris Dokish
Chris Dokish

Over the years, Chris has worked for several websites such as insider.com, scout.com, Rivals.com, The Pittsburgh Sports Report, and the NBE Basketball Report. He is also a member of the Football Writers Association of America and the United States Basketball Writers Association (FWAA).

Chris Dokish - Biography

Name: Chris Dokish

Nick Name: Dokish

Age: 45 Years Old

Gender: Male

Sexual Orientation: Straight

Height: 6 feet 6 inches

Date of Birth: 17th February 1977

Religion: Christianity

Nationality: American

Ethnicity: American

Marital Status: Married

Spouse: Not Known

Kids: Not Known

Last Update: May 2024

Chris is currently developing his own sports website, which will be launched soon. In the meantime, he keeps his 11k+ followers updated on Twitter with regular sports news updates. People follow his Twitter account to stay informed about the latest sports news and updates. 

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Chris Dokish was born on February 17, 1977, and is currently 45 years old. He is a Christian and an American citizen, with no known ethnicity. He is married and has children, although their names are not known. Despite being a public figure, no photos of Chris are available on his Twitter account or anywhere else online.

Chris has always been passionate about sports, particularly football, and began his career as a football player. When he realized he wasn't cut out for playing football professionally, he decided to pursue a career in sports writing instead. He started working for sports writing websites and clubs, eventually becoming a well-respected sports writer in his own right.