News about Logan Junior High from Shaw Local
Lions will host a sectional on Monday with a trip to the state tournament on the line.
The Logan Junior High eighth-grade girls volleyball team defeated Rockford-Marshall 25-22, 12-25, 25-22 to win the IESA Class 3A eighth-grade Regional title on Thursday, March 13, 2025 at Logan Junior High School in Princeton.
The Lions (21-3) advance to state to face Staunton (26-1) at 8:15 p.m. on Friday at Warrensburg-Latham High School. Staunton beat Pana at the Divernon Sectional.
The seventh-grade Lions rallied from a 19-11 halftime deficit to defeat Spring Valley JFK 40-35 for the championship.The eighth-grade Lions lost to host Ottawa Shepherd 24-19 in the finals, taking second
Bureau Valley led the medal take with six medals in Class 2A. The eighth-grade Storm girls placed eighth as a team with 16 points.
Hoffman shattered the IESA state record by more than six and a half feet with a throw of 163-4 (49.8 meters),
Princeton Logan's Jacob Paull, Hawk Amy and Brennen Emmett each qualified for the IESA State Meet by placing third at the East Peoria Sectional.
No. 1 Storm to meet No. 2 in 7th grade; No. 2 Wildcats to play No. 1 LaSalle in 8th grade
Driving back from Mayo, after hearing the news they feared most, John said Erin sat up and said “Well, I’m going to fight like Hell. I’m going to fight as hard as I can against this thing.”
There will be a 50/50, silent auction and halftime hoop shoot at Princeton High School where the seventh and eighth grade boys basketball games will start at 6 p.m. The sixth-grade boys play at 4:30 p.m. at Logan.
Logan captured both the seventh- and eighth-grade championships Thursday night at Mendota Northbrook.
The Lions end their season at 18-5. It was the first state tournament appearance for the Logan program, which started in 2014.
The Lions defeated Wethersfield, 9-1, to capture the Fieldcrest Class 2A Sectional championship Saturday morning to advance to state for the first time.
The Lions broke the game open early with four runs in the bottom of the first and three in the second to go up 7-3.
The top-seeded Lions (16-4) advance to the regional championship on Tuesday
The top-seeded Lions (15-4) will face No. 4 Mendota Holy Cross at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Fieldcrest Regional.
The Princeton Logan softball team defeated Peru Parkside, 10-1, finishing off a sweep of its tournament Saturday afternoon at Little Siberia. Earlier in the day, Logan beat Spring Valley JFK, 10-2.
Princeton Logan Junior High defeated Spring Valley JFK, 10-2, in junior high softball action Saturday morning. The Lions will play again at 2 p.m. today against the winner between IV Catholic and Peru Parkside.
After dropping its season opener, the Princeton Logan junior high softball team has won three straight this week at home.
Princeton Logan Junior High defeated top seed Bureau Valley 34-13 to capture the 7th grade SRC championship Wednesday night at LaSalle.
The Princeton Logan and Putnam County softball teams won their IESA regional softball openers on Wednesday.
Princeton Logan Junior High defeated host Putnam County 7-1 to capture the Puma Invitational softball tournament Saturday.
Brimfield continues to have the Princeton Logan’s softball team’s number.
The Princeton Logan Lions scored 14 runs on 14 hits for a 14-1 win over Ottawa Shepherd in SRC Junior High softball play Tuesday.
Emma Wahlgren led the Lions with three hits and three RBIs in 15-6 win
Avah Oertel spun a no-hitter to pitch Princeton Logan to a 6-1 win over Annawan-Wethersfield in junior high softball Friday at Little Siberia.
The Princeton Logan Lions softball team fell to Kewanee 7-1 in nonconference play at home Thursday.
The Princeton Logan Lions softball team has started the week off with a pair of wins, defeating Mendota Holy Cross 12-1 and Midland 17-4.
Piper Hansen and the Princeton Logan Lions topped Putnam County 9-1 in nonconference junior high softball action Thursday in McNabb.
Princeton Logan outlasted Oglesby Holy Family 16-12 in a hit fest in junior high softball action Wednesday in Oglesby.
Princeton Logan’s Maddie Gibson no-hit Bureau Valley in a 12-1 win in Starved Rock Conference junior high softball play Tuesday.
The Logan Lions opened the 2022 junior high softball season with a 11-4 win over Geneseo Thursday at Little Siberia behind winning pitcher Avah Oertel.
The Princeton Logan Junior High School softball team will open the 2022 season Thursday under the direction of new head coach Tim Parry.
Like any best friends, Casey Etheridge and Augustus Swanson do a lot of things together. On Saturday, the Princeton Logan eighth-graders won medals from the IESA State Wrestling Tournament at the Convocation Center in DeKalb together.
The Lions beat Annawan 41-32 in Tuesday night’s championship game.