This is the archive for October 2011
By Ronnell Coaster, Courier Sports Editor
Back on their home turf, James Logan played a great Homecoming game as they smashed Irvington 64-0, continuing their rampage through the Mission Valley Athletic League.
While running back Miles Long carried much of the offensive load during the Colts’ previous crushing of American (69-7) and Mission San Jose (63-0), this time running back Damond Beasley carried more of the load.
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Courier Staff Report
The James Logan Colts crushed the Mission San Jose Warriors in varsity football action Saturday, the second straight Mission Valley Athletic League opponent the Colts annihilated.
This time, the Colts shut out the hapless Warriors, 63-0. Last week, American High School got the rough treatment.
The romp started with the Colts scoring 36 points in the first quarter, including scores on their first three offensive plays.
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The Girls Water Polo team
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By Ronnell Coaster, Courier Sports Editor
Last night, in James Logan's Dan Oden Swim Comples, the Lady Colts took on the water polo team from Mission San Jose, hoping to bolster its bid for its first Mission Valley Athletic League title. Instead, they fell to the Warriors by two goals.
Before the game, Colts Coach Martin Munoz said, "James Logan is off to its best start in the 16 year history of the water polo program. James Logan has never won a Girls Water Polo league title and today’s game vs. Mission San Jose could put us in the driver's seat for the crown. "
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By Ronnell Coaster,
Courier Sports Editor
The girls' varsity volleyball played home against Washington was particularly important because both teams, up to this point, were undefeated and number one in the league.
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By Ronnell Coaster, Courier Sports Editor
Something like a football game took place at the James Logan High School stadium Friday night as the Colts took on, or took out, the demoralized American High School Eagles by a score of 67 to 7.
The Colts kicked off to the Eagles to start the game. After numerous penalties on both teams, the Colts' Marquise Carpenter intercepted the ball from the Eagles.
Posted by courier at 01:10 PM. Filed under: Sports
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