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Friday, January 27, 2012

Log College Student Publishes Children's Book

Victoria Johnson was inspired to write "The Lemonade Standoff" after a trip to her grandmother's house.

The book publishing world can be a tough business, filled with rejection letter after rejection letter. Would-be authors can spend years submitting manuscripts that don't get picked up. So it's understandable if struggling writers get a little jealous when they hear about Victoria Johnson, a seventh grader at Log College who has authored a new children's book, called The Lemonade Standoff. "I've been writing short stories ever since I learned how to write," said Victoria. "I just love exploring my imagination and creativity." Victoria came up with the idea in 2009 while drinking a glass of sweet lemonade at her grandmother's house in Willow Grove. Her parents, Alphonso and April, submitted the story, along with a few others, to Tate …

Tina pope

6:51 am on Friday, April 6, 2012

Hi ms. victoria I have looking for your book in the store. I've unsucsessful in finding it. What store has this book I would love to purchase it for my grandson. You keep on writting young lady so I can buy the whole collection.   more ›

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Log College Volleyball Continues to Roll

The Colonial Soldiers continued their fourth consecutive undefeated season with a victory over Richboro Middle School.

Winning matches has quickly become old hat for the Log College Middle School Volleyball team. The Colonial Soldiers made quick work of Richboro Middle School, winning the contest in two sets at home Wednesday afternoon. The Soldiers defeated the Raiders by scores of 25-12 and 25-13 to take the best of three match and move to 8-0 on the season. What’s more impressive is the win was the 43rd consecutive match victory for Log College, a streak that has spanned three consecutive undefeated seasons in 2008, 2009, and 2010. The Soldiers have to go 3-0 in their remaining matches in order to ensure yet another perfect season. Head Coach Tom Boyle said there is no real secret to his team’s sustained success, and he offered a simple explanation of …

Mary Alice Brancato

9:30 pm on Thursday, October 20, 2011

Good luck to the Log team! We all enjoy watching all of you and how much you play as a team! Thank you to Mrs. Zobel and Mr. Boyle! You are very patient with the girls and teach them how to play the game with zest! I know my daughter Lauren is having a great time on the team just as my older daughter Brianna loved the game when she played at Log!   more ›

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