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Monday, May 04, 2009

LUNCH
Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!

MISCELLANEOUS

Attn. Logan: Elections are this week! Please vote for your candidates online starting Wednesday at lunch until Friday during lunch time. Vote on eduballot3.votenet.com/jlhs.

Want to know more about your ASB candidates? Come to Colt Court on Wednesday, May 6, during both lunches!




Logan's Andrew Lozano showed
off his car at the show.

Andrew Alcazar/Courier Photo
By Andrew Alcazar, Courier Staff Writer

Every year, the Puente class holds a car show of low rider and muscles cars around the time of Cinco de Mayo, but this year was a little different as rain affected the turn out of students and volunteers to bring their cars.

Freshman Andrew Lozano, whose father usually brings his car, said “the rain would not be best for his dad's car, so he wasn't going to make it todayť."





By Alejandro Samaniego, Courier Staff Writer

After back to back games for the Logan Boys, the team pulled out two strong victories against Castro Valley on Wednesday, April 29th, and Kennedy on Thursday, April 30th.

Before the Castro Valley game on Wednesday, April 29th, a ceremony was held for the four seniors on the volleyball team. Two seniors are graduating after their first year in the volleyball program, Lutful Asifi and Sunny Bal, while the other two seniors have played their entire high school careers, Dexter Lising and Aniq Masood.. Coach Mike Soltau praised the four seniors in the ceremony for their hard work, great personalities and most importantly their best effort. For the boys’ senior night, the last home game of the season, they came from a slow start to take the victory. After falling in the first game (23-25), the boys struck back taking the next three games (25-19, 27-25, 25-19). Aniq Masood had 21 kills in his last home game in high school, Minh Ngo put up 54 assists, and Henry Lam came up with 19 digs.
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