Mount Allison bound

Flames defensive standout signs with AUS Conference Champions.

In the coming months, Scott Logan will be headed for Sackville, New Brunswick.

Recently, the 6ā€™0, 205 pound defensive end/linebacker (outside) from Lakeside, Nova Scotia signed with the Mount Allison Mounties for the 2014 AUS season.

There were several reasons why he chose the AUS Conference Champions.

ā€œI chose Mount Allison because first off the schooling is fantastic,ā€ explained Logan of his decision. Ā ā€œSecond off, it was because when I went on trips to other schools they really didn’t focus on me.ā€

ā€œWhen I was up at Mount Allison they paid close attention to me. Coach (Scott) Brady and I have been communicating back and forth ever since I went up on my first visit. Scott Brady is also a defensive mastermind with his systems that he makes for players and that was a serious factor in my choice of schooling. Another reason why is that the school reminded me of my high school football atmosphere wise and what I mean by that is that a lot of these guys have never met me before but they still as soon as I stepped into the door were treating me as a friend.ā€

Additionally, Logan was swayed by some of the current Mounties who have ties to his high school and training facility.

ā€œI really like Mount Allison also for the alumni up there (older Sir John A Flames such as Jon Graves, Quinn Everett, Nick Lauder) because I have trained with them at the Ultimate Factory (Alan Wetmoreā€™s premier training facility) so I know them well,ā€ expressed the Nova Scotia defensive standout.Ā  ā€œTheir program at Mount Allison is a great program I have seen the results from the Flames alumni myself to what they have become.ā€

Logan comes to the Mounties bolstered with championship experience.Ā  This past fall, he guided the Sir John A MacDonald Flames of the Nova Scotia Student Athletic Federation Football League (NSSAFFL) to their first ever Provincial Tier 1 Championship over the Charles P Allen Cheetahs.Ā  In the 2013 season, Logan registered 30 tackles, recorded three sacks, four fumble recoveries, four knocked down passes and five ball strips.

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