This is the archive for March 2009
By Andrew Alcazar, Courier Sports Writer
James Logan baseball has done something they have not done all year; they have a winning streak. Logan, who started 0-7, has won back-to-back games, after posting a 5-1 win over American.
Logan (2-7, 2-1) has not had a great beginning of the season, but this win gives them a bright spot that they can ride for the rest of MVAL. Junior Pascual Flores got the start for Logan, but was only able to go one inning, after he was hit by a line drive in the first inning. So Junior Adrian Loza relieved him. He pitched five innings, gave up two hits, and one run for the win. Logan got on the board in the first inning when Andrew "A-Rod" Rodriguez walked and stole second and then scored on Jonathon Peters drive to right center. Peters legged out a triple. American answered back with a run of their own in the second to tie up the game at one.
Posted by courier at 08:20 AM. Filed under: Sports
No comments • Permalink
By Andrew Alcazar, Courier Sports Writer
James Logan baseball did not start league the way they wanted, losing to rival Newark, 10-6
Logan (0-7, 0-1) has not played the best of baseball this year after they posted their 7th straight loss. Senior Randy Williams got the start for Logan, but did not reach the fourth inning as he gave up 3-runs in the first inning, including a 2-run homerun.
Posted by courier at 09:31 AM. Filed under: Sports
No comments • Permalink
By Andrew Alcazar, Courier Sports Writer
James Logan Wrestlings season has come to an end, after Logans five qualifiers to state were bounced out after the first day of the tournament.
Logan Wrestling will extend its drought of not having a state placer to four years. Logan has had top wrestlers the past years; which were all capable of placing at state, but none would leave with a medal. This has been the most wrestlers qualified in recent years to state, with five. The qualifying wrestlers were Kristian Blanco (103), Lawrence Blanco (112), Eric Perez (119), Danny Mai (125) and Toni Pole (215).
Posted by courier at 09:31 AM. Filed under: Sports
No comments • Permalink
Andrew Alcazar, Courier Sports Writer
James Logan Wrestling did not meet their goal of winning a North Coast Section title, but they did take third place, which is enough for them to get the pennant.
Logan, who qualified everyone to NCS, had seven placers, with four finalists, and two champions Saturday night. With Logans second place at the NCS duals, two weeks ago, they were expected to be the mix for the title, with De La Salle and Liberty High School.
Posted by courier at 10:06 AM. Filed under: Sports
2 comments • Permalink