LAS VEGAS (KTNV) β Palo Verde High School junior Logan Hollander is a leader in the classroom, knocking down strikes on the report card and for the two-time defending 5A state champions on the lanes.
π³ WATCH π³ West Coast Trial Lawyers presented Palo Verde High School junior Logan Hollander with January's Academic Athlete of the Month award:
Hollander has a reputation with his peers as someone striving to succeed while helping maintain a relaxed atmosphere wherever he goes.
His work ethic translates well to bowling β a sport he got into before he can even remember. His dad says he started at the age of 3.
Hollander took right to it, and his characteristics were a perfect fit for the team sport. His leadership was on full display in a recent match where Palo Verde set a new school scoring record.
"When you're bowling on a team, you can celebrate, and I really like the celebration of you doing good, and I like the collaborating," Logan said.
Hollander says his next challenge after high school will be competing at the collegiate level and building a successful career as a veterinarian.
Academic Athlete of the Month is sponsored by West Coast Trial Lawyers.
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