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Logan Scisco competed for Danville High School in Danville, Kentucky and was coached by Mr. Steve Meadows. He was a four-time qualifier to National Forensic League (NFL) Nationals in United States extemporaneous speaking and a four-time qualifier to Catholic Forensic League (CFL) Nationals in extemporaneous speaking. He was the 2003 NFL Final Round National Champion in United States Extemporaneous Speaking, placing third overall and placed fourth at CFL Nationals that same year. He was also a two-time Kentucky State Champion in extemporaneous speaking, was a two-time invitee to the Montgomery Bell Extemp Round Robin (placing sixth in 2004), a Barkley Forum finalist in 2004, broke at nationals six consecutive times (one CFL & NFL final, one NFL USX semi-final, two CFL quarter-finals, and one NFL USX octofinal), was an NFL Academic All-American, and attained the level of Premier Distinction in the NFL.
During his two year college career competing for Western Kentucky University, he was a two-time NFA extemp finalist, placing third in 2005 and 2006. He graduated from WKU in 2008 with a degree in history and social studies with secondary teacher certification.
From 2006-2008, Logan was an associate coach for Danville High School's forensic program. Starting for the 2008-2009 season, Logan will be the assistant coach for Grant County High School's forensic program in Dry Ridge, Kentucky.
In the summer, Logan has run the extemp lab at WKU's Summer Forensic Institute in 2005, 2006, and 2008. One of the students he instructed, David Kumbroch, who would go on to win the 2007 NFL International Extemp National Championship.
To date Logan has coached eleven state finalists (8 in extemp), thirteen national qualifiers (6 CFL and 7 NFL; 10 qualifiers in extemp), a Montgomery Bell Extemp Round Robin finalist, a Barkley Forum extemp finalist, three state champions (two in extemp), five CFL extemp outround participants, four NFL outround participants (including a USX semi-finalist), and a CFL and NFL (IX) finalist in extemporaneous speaking.
Logan also sponsors a $150 scholarship given to the Kentucky State Extemporaneous Speaking Champion every year since 2005. |
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