Johnathan Logan has known the sport of basketball his whole life. Ever since he was three years old, he always had a basketball in his hand. Today, Logan has made basketball part of his lifestyle and has followed that passion all the way to the professional level as part of the Steel City Yellow Jackets
Having a passion for something means devoting as much time
as you can to that one thing in order to make yourself as successful as you can
possibly be. However, turning that passion into a lifestyle takes time and
dedication. You have to eat, sleep, dream, and live your passion weaving it
into every single part of your life.
For Steel City Yellow Jacket Johnathan Logan, basketball has
gone beyond a passion of his; it has turned into a lifestyle. Logan found the
game of basketball when he was six years old, but from the time he was three
his father had a basketball in his hand. It was all he ever knew and from that moment,
his dad opened his eyes to what would become a career choice.
“My father introduced me to the game,” said Logan. “He was
my influence in that matter. I used to play against him all the time; he’d
rough me up and tell me to get back on my feet. I thin that’s where my
toughness comes from.”
These long tiring days on the court is what eventually
prepared Logan for the road ahead. Every time he was knocked down he would
always stand right back up ready to go at it again. This perseverance would be
crucial at the high school level, as it was an up and down road for Logan.
His first three years saw Logan playing on the Junior Varsity
team at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, West Virginia with only minimal reps
on the varsity level. Finally, Logan said enough is enough and spent the summer
of his junior year working harder than he ever had. Logan says he was at every
summer workout determined to better his game.
“After my junior year in high school, I finally dedicated
myself to improvement of my game,” said Logan. “I didn’t miss a summer workout
at all and I started as a senior and was a captain of the team. We made it to
the regional championship game that season before getting our season cut short
before the state title game.”
Because of all of his hard work going into his senior
season, Logan was left with a choice after high school. He had two offers on
the table. The first option was a full ride academic scholarship to Division
III Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia where he could play his four
years of basketball. The other option was to go to The Community College of
Beaver County for two seasons and see what happens after that.
Logan would eventually choose to go to the Community College
of Beaver County and in the end, it would turn out to be the right choice. He would
play two seasons for CCBC where he averaged 10.5 points per game and lead the
team with 26 blocked shots in his sophomore season. He would receive
all-conference honors in his sophomore year as well before he transferred to
play at Edinboro University.
This is where he would meet current teammate Isaiah Prince
and together they would lead the Fighting Scotts to the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference Playoffs, a place they had not been for five years. Logan
would finish his career at Edinboro with 495 points and averaging 9.3 points
per game. He also collected 30 blocks in his two seasons to go along with 80
assists.
When asked if he would make the same college choice that he
did again, Logan said he would do it in a heartbeat. He says he had more
opportunities coming out of Edinboro then he did if he would have come out of a
Division III school.
“It gave me better opportunities coming out of Junior
College,” said Logan. “If I would have gone Division III then I wouldn’t have
the same opportunities as I would have coming out of Junior College getting a
full scholarship to a Division II school.”
One of the many opportunities he received at Edinboro
University, was the chance to meet two of his current teammates in Isaiah
Prince and Gilmore Cummings. These two were essential in getting Logan to the
Yellow Jackets. Logan says he knew about the Yellow Jackets in their first year
but was still in school. However, after playing against the Yellow Jackets
later that year, he got his shot and came to the team the following season.
“I found the Steel City Yellow Jackets in their first year,”
said Logan. “Unfortunately, I was still in school and couldn’t play, so I
waited my turn and got the opportunity to face them with an ABA team in West
Virginia called the Wildcats. [Coach Ace] saw me play in person and I had a
good showing in those games which landed me to the Yellow Jackets the next
year.”
The transition to the Steel City Yellow Jackets was helped
out for Logan by the fact that he already had a good friend on the team in Gil
Cummings. Logan says Cummings and he have a great relationship off the court
and it has been beneficial for Logan both on and off the court.
“Me and Gil have a great relationship outside of basketball
as well,” said Logan. “He mentioned the team to me and asked me to play this
season and I accepted. He’s been a huge staple in getting me mentally prepared
and ready for all the games. He continued to lead our squad to success this
season.”
With great team leadership and a winning attitude, Logan
found a home here in Pittsburgh with the Steel City Yellow Jackets. As
Pittsburgh is trying to build more and more of a fan base of people to come out
and watch their games, Logan is just happy to help this famous sports city
build a reputation in the sport of basketball.
“It means a lot to represent a city with a professional
basketball team in it and have people who enjoy watching you play,” said Logan.
“I’m just happy for the opportunity honestly, but playing for the people and
the city of Pittsburgh is great.”
It has been a long journey in the basketball world for Logan
as he has risen up through the ranks as a high school athlete, to a college
athlete, and all the way to his current position as a professional basketball
player. There have been some difficulties for Logan throughout his basketball
career, but he cherishes the journey basketball has taken him on and what it
holds for him in the future.
“Growing up all I knew was basketball,” said Logan.
“Basketball has taken me so many places and I have experienced so many things
just by playing a simple game. I’m thankful for what it has brought me thus
far.”
For Johnathan Logan the basketball dream lives on as he
works hard every day to be the best player he can be, and help the Steel City
Yellow Jackets in any way he can. After reaching the playoffs for the third
year in a row, Logan looks to continue the winning tradition of the Steel City
Yellow Jackets right here in Pittsburgh.
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