This is the archive for 12 October 2007
Courier Staff Report
James Logan's girls tennis team looked like it was playing squash Thursday, in that it squashed the Newark Memorial team, 7-0.
None of the Newark players were able to win even one set in play against the Lady Colts.
Posted by courier at 11:57 AM. Filed under: Sports
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Courier Staff Report
Mimi Lu Courier PhotoThe Lady Colts varsity volleyball team got back on the winning track with a victory over Newark Memorial Thursday in the Guy Emanuele Jr. Pavilion, after dropping to 5-1 due to their Tuesday loss to Washington,.
Playing without stalwarts senior Stephanie Barnes and injured sophomore Shelleyse Patolo, the rest of the team took three sets out of four from Newark, 25-10, 30-32, 25-23 and 25-11.
Posted by courier at 10:43 AM. Filed under: Sports
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By Tim Ciardella, Courier Sports Editor
Nifae Lealao
Courier PhotoThe Logan Colts defensive line has extreme talent and one of those players on that outstanding line is senior defensive end Nifae Lealao.
Lealao is another remarkable big guy who can get it done on that Colts D‑line. He is six foot even and is around 255 pounds. That sounds pretty intimidating, but to add on to that, the senior can run a 5 flat 40. He shows that he has great athletic ability and he certainly knows what he is doing after playing football for nine years of his life. He plans on using his skill and very experienced technique to dominate opposing offensive linemen in the remainder of the games this season.
Posted by courier at 07:51 AM. Filed under: Sports
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By Tim Ciardella,
Courier Sports Editor
The James Logan varsity football team expects lots of fireworks from their offense when they go to Tak again this Friday to play Mission San Jose.
If statistics are predictive, this game should be a complete blowout and Logan (5-0 overall and 1-0 in MVAL play after trouncing American last week) should have their second stringers put in the game by the middle of the first quarter unless some kind of miracle happens and the still-winless Mission team is able to compete.
Led by Rashad Evans, who's averaging an East Bay best 12.8 yards per carry, and is eighth in total yards, the Colts are just way too much for Mission on offense and defense. Evans is seventh in individual scoring in the East Bay, too, with 11 touchdowns and 66 points.
Posted by courier at 07:23 AM. Filed under: Sports
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