Saskatchewan athlete won’t let life-changing injury get in the way of sports
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Brother Aiden says Logan never lost faith in his ability not just to play but to succeed in sports, even after the injury. Logan was told he could continue to play just about every sport after the injury. Logan’s close relationship with his older brother Aiden extends beyond from their house. It includes Ukrainian dancing, and the two have also played sports on the same teams.When faced with a challenge, Aiden says Logan stays on task.
Logan was given an award for his perseverance in sports last year by Baseball Saskatchewan. His father, Blake Logan, couldn’t be prouder.
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