Monday, June 21, 2010

Mike London's UVA "Big Man's" Football Camp June 19, 2010

" IMPRESSIVE - EFFICIENT - EFFECTIVE"  are only a few appropriate words to describe this camp!
An estimated 275 Big Man High School players were in attendance ranging in ages
from Freshmen to Seniors!

A solid 4 1/2 hours of coaching fundamentals of football for high schools grades 8-12 this past Saturday at University of Virginia - Mike London's "Big Man's" Football Camp in Charlottesville.

Logan weighed in at 6' 0", 250 lbs. and not only matched his colleagues in size but also ability.
The day consisted of 7-8 training stations manned by not only UVa football staff but also college coaches from around the country from such notables as University of New Hampshire, Brown,Cornell and high school head coaches from around the state
Both offensive line & defensive line sessions were held, players chose either one or the other for the day. During the morning session, players ran through the stations, twice, ending with a offensive vs defensive competition to showcase what they had learned during the morning session. The same scenario was repeated in the afternoon session. It was simply amazing to watch how players progressed in applying the techniques learned from the morning session to afternoon session competitions. Physically exhausting to all in attendance, in the 90 degree heat, all walked away with skills that will be used throughout their football career.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Logan Invited to UVA "Big Man" Football Camp


Back to Football, and looking forward to attending...
For linemen entering grades 8-12.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Good Report on Final Doctor's Visit

Logan received a good report from doctor today and is totally healed and has full extension in his leg and has been released from doctor's care.  Logan can  resume his full training regimen the beginning of June.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Injury sidelines Logan for 4-6 weeks.


Logan suffered a broken tibia, in a match at Franklin County's Crowley Memorial tournament on February 27, 2010. First thought by doctors as a torn LCL, the MRI revealed a "chicken foot" type break in the upper tibia where the LCL connects. The injury will keep him sidelined for 4-6 weeks and as a result he will not be able to attend the NHSCA Nationals, this year, which is scheduled for the end of March in Virginia Beach. Logan placed 2nd in the nation at the National Tournament last year.
The break, is considered the lesser of the two evils, as far a injuries go. The break will heal faster and will hopefully not have the long term effects as that of a LCL injury. He will remain on crutches and continue to weight train his upper torso, until his injury heals and can continue with his weight lifting regimen.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Turner leads MMS wrestlers to state tourney



MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN
Thursday, February 4, 2010

By JOHNNY BUCK - Bulletin Sports Editor

Martinsville Middle School wrestler Logan Turner won a state championship for the second straight year, headlining three other MMS wrestlers who placed in the top seven of their weight classes at the Virginia Challenge Middle School State Championships on Jan. 22-24 in Hampton.


Turner, an eighth grader who wrestles in the heavyweight division, beat two undefeated opponents on the way to the championship held at the Boo Williams Sports Complex. In the final round, Turner pinned his opponent in just 42 seconds.

“The competition was better, but I just had more technique than last year thanks to my coaches,” said Turner, who began wrestling just two years ago. Turner, the son of Laura and Paul Davidson and Steve Turner, spent his summer working out with Martinsville High School wrestling coach Patrick Shuler, “which helped a lot, because we did a lot of technique and conditioning to stay in shape.”

MMS head coach Alton Moore said Turner’s success was due in large part to the hard work he devotes to the sport.

“It’s very impressive. He had very tough competition there, and he just really out-wrestled everybody,” said Moore of Turner at the meet. “He knows what he’s doing. He eats and sleeps the sport.”

Cody Martin finished third at 160 pounds in the fifth-sixth grade division despite weighing just 142 pounds.

“My goal was just to place at states,” said Martin, the 12-year-old son of Richard and Teresa Martin.

Moore said the third-place finish was even more impressive considering the weight disadvantage that came with “wrestling up” one weight category.

“You’ve got to work harder. You’ve got to be smarter than your opponent, and you’ve just got to give all you’ve got,” said Moore. “And that’s what Cody does. When you’re giving up 12 pounds, you’re really an underdog, and Cody knew that, but he’s got the drive to win. He just doesn’t quit.”

Bradley Brown finished seventh in a field of 18 wrestlers in the 175-pound category, while Quan Law took seventh in a field of 26 in the 126-pound category.

Brown is the 13-year-old son of Pamela and Henry Bridges; Law is the 14-year-old son of Benjamin and Tonya Law Hairston.

Both wrestlers are eighth graders at MMS.

Brown and Law could make an immediate impact on Martinsville High School’s varsity team.

“They were both one match from placing in the medal rounds,” said Moore. “They’re two eighth graders who will be very stout for coach Shuler when they come up next year.”
http://www.martinsvillebulletin.com/article.cfm?ID=22370