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This is the archive for February 2007

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

By Veronica Brown and Naweed Zemaryalai, Courier Staff Writers

The James Logan Wrestling team participated in the North Coast Sectionals at Newark Memorial High School last week, producing one NCS champion and finishing fourth overall.

Senior Colin Malcolm, recently recovering from a broken hand, was able to win the title of NCS Champion.

“ I’m really excited with my win,” says Malcolm. “But I am also proud of being a part of such a strong team, they’ve been my inspiration.”

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

By Christina La, Courier Staff Writer


Christina La/Courier Photo
The Colts’ junior varsity boys’ basketball team played their last game of the season last Friday, losing to the Newark Memorial Cougars in the Guy Emanuele Pavilion.

Throughout the game, the Colts never gave up nor gave less effort even when they were behind at the end of each quarter. Each player worked himself in helping the team and with the encouragement and enthusiasm of the audience, there was no doubt that Logan stood a chance of winning. However, by the end of the night, the Colts weren’t able to accomplish the win.

“It was a close game and a real disappointment because we should have won for the championships,” said Logan’s forward Tyler Hayden.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

By Jezza Pimentel. Courier Sports Editor

Logan‘s boys varsity soccer team played against Newark Memorial for the first round of the Mission Valley Athletic League playoffs. The Colts started out playing weakly, allowing Cougars to lead the game 3-0 with only 20 minutes left in the game. Even though they were behind, the Colts never gave up and roared back to win the Wednesday game.

“ I always believe that we have a chance to win, no matter the situation. As long as we stick to what got us here in the first place” says Logan coach Matthew Sills.



Friday, February 09, 2007


Colt Rick Streeter gutted
out a key win, despite a
badly injured elbow.

(Courier Photo)
By Naweed Zemaryalai, Courier Staff Writer
James Logan Varsity Wrestling competed against Newark Memorial for the Mission Valley Athletic League title Wednesday night, winning the league title behind Coach Eli Bagoisan's game plan and particularly gutsy wins by Rickey Streeter and Colin Malcolm.

The event took place at a Newark Memorial gym packed with Logan supporters.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

By Jezza Pimentel, Courier Sports Editor

A lot has changed for Logan's boys varsity soccer team over the last two weeks. They were able to beat Washington, and took possession of first place in the Mission Valley Athletic League.

The win was important for the Colts; they needed to stay in first place to be able to host the MVAL playoffs. Everything was going according to plan, till they played Mission San Jose last Wednesday. Logan lost to MSJ 3-2, which put them back in second place.


Monday, February 05, 2007

By Christina La, Courier Staff Writer

Christina La/Courier Photo
Center Hunter Hayden helped the Colts
disappoint Huskies fans in their house.

Christina La/ Courier photo
The Colts' varsity boys basketball team played one of the most exhilarating games in the Mission Valley Athletic League this year, beating the Huskies in double overtime at Washington High School in Fremont Friday.

From the beginning to the end the intensity never left the court. Both teams knew that it was going to be competitive, but by the end of the night, the Colts were able to call themselves victors.

"It was team effort, we never gave up on each other," said Logan's center Hunter Hayden.