After years of coaching and conversations about purpose and fulfillment, my book on life and coaching, It Ain’t About the Money, is launching this month!
Register here and join me for a short virtual launch on Oct 27 at 5 PM CST:
https://t.co/rhh0mL9uZr
Talking hoops tomorrow with two special guest on The Earl Austin Experience on @LouInfoSTL. Missouri Sports Hall of Famer @greglogs of the @MissouriPhenom and outstanding coach/talent developer @coreyfrazier32 of Overtime Elite. 9-10 am on 590.
Greg Logsdon – Sports Organizer
Logsdon played high school sports at Highland High School, where he set basketball single-season and career scoring marks that stood for more than 30 years. He later graduated from Culver-Stockton College in Canton and then earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Missouri. His love of basketball led to working with Gary Filbert (MSHOF 1989) at the Show-Me State Games. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was assistant coach under coach Jim Scanlon (MSHOF 2019) and Columbia College’s Bob Burchard (MSHOF 2013). In 2009, Logsdon formed and helped lead/coach the Missouri Stealth national fastpitch program, a girls competitive program which grew to encompass 22 teams statewide ranging in age from 10 to 18 years old. A majority of the players earned college scholarships, including from Big 12 Conference and SEC schools. In 2011, Logsdon merged his local basketball club with Missouri Phenom Girls Basketball, serving as the Columbia hub director and has been an EYBL Nike coach since. The Phenom is one of 32 sponsored Nike clubs nationally, with the club growing to include hubs in Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbia, Springfield, St. Joseph, Iowa City, Topeka and Wichita in Kansas, and Fayetteville, Ark. He has coached about 1,200 basketball games across all levels. Logsdon has co-owned and operated Log Hill Properties since 1996, and worked in sales for Nuvasvie/Globus Spine for the past 20 years.
The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2024 (1/2):
- Chase Daniel
- Ben Askren
- John Anderson
- Jake Jacobson
- Steve Combs
- Tim Abney
- Amy Mesa Frederick
- Denny Hughes
- Greg Logsdon
- Angie Resa
- Steve Stonecipher-Fisher
- Tom Henke
@NathalieABC17
We had the opportunity to chat with @greglogs about the rise of girls basketball in Mid-Missouri, and he’s a big part of it! Thanks for all you do Greg!
Got this text from a player of mine this morning @alysonjones03 made my weekend. I get asked all the time why I spend so much time coaching this is why!!! @ConnerLogsdon15 @SarBearJonz11 Dakota Newton. I love these kids. Started w this group in 2009
Literally cant thank these guys enough!!!!
The list is long on, on why I appreciate them but meeting genuine people is rare so shoutout to 2 of the coolest guys in columbia!