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James Logan High School was named after pioneer James Logan, who came to Alvarado (former settlement, now part of Union City [4]) from Derry, Ireland in 1885.After World War II, the growth of Union City was so tremendous, a new high school was built to serve that district.
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James Eddie Logan (born December 6, 1972) is an American former professional football linebacker who played six seasons in the National Football League with the Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Oilers and Seattle Seahawks. Logan played college football at Jones County Junior College and Memphis State University.
James Logan (trustee) (1864–1931), American school official; James Logan (writer) (1797–1872), Scottish author on Gaelic culture; James C. Logan (1914–1997), Grand Prytanis of Tau Kappa Epsilon from 1953 to 1957; James Harvey Logan (1841–1928), American horticulturist; James Richardson Logan (1819–1869), British lawyer and amateur ...
Logan was born in Barrhead, Renfrewshire, in 1884 [2] and died in Johnstone in 1968 at the age of 84. [A]He had two brothers who were also noted footballers: elder sibling Alec, [9] a forward was a teammate of James at Aston Villa between 1907 and 1909 [10] and also played for the Scottish League XI before being killed in the First World War; younger sibling Tommy, [9] a defender, played in ...
By 2004, the James Logan team had over 300 student participants every year. [2] In 1993, Lindsey was named one of the California Teachers of the Year by the California Department of Education. [5] In 2000, he was named "National Forensics Coach of the Year." [6] [7] In 2002, he was awarded the Thomas Glenn Pelham award by the Barkley Forum. [8]
James Logan (24 June 1870 – 25 May 1896) was a Scottish professional footballer. He was most famous for scoring a hat-trick in the 1894 FA Cup Final for Notts County in a 4–1 victory over Bolton Wanderers .