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Football by Chris Adkins

Wright man for the job

Former Vermilion Sailor to anchor offensive line

SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- Notre Dame Football announced today that Logan Wright has signed an NAIA Letter of Intent to continue his football career with the Falcons.

Wright comes to College Road from Vermilion, Ohio, where he was a standout center for Vermilion High School and Head Coach Frank Horvath. Wright was a three-year letterman for the Sailors in football.

“With Logan, we now have what every good offensive line needs – a solid anchor,” said Notre Dame Head Coach Adam Howard.

As a senior, Wright served as Team Captain, and was honored as First Team All-West Shore Conference, First Team All-Lorain County, and Second Team All-District. Wright was also a two-time Second Team All-WSC selection as a sophomore and junior (2006, 2007), and Second Team All-District as a junior.

The son of Roger and Kim Wright plans on beginning classes at Notre Dame in the fall and majoring in criminal justice.

The development of a Football program at Notre Dame College was announced on Nov. 25. With their development of a team, Notre Dame becomes the only scholarship football team in the metropolitan Cleveland area. For information about the program and Head Coach Adam Howard, log onto www.NotreDameFalcons.com.

For media inquiries, contact Sports Information Director Skip Snow at 216-373-5319 or ssnow@ndc.edu.

Notre Dame College is a co-educational liberal arts institution in South Euclid, Ohio. The Notre Dame Department of Athletics sponsors the Falcons' participation in 21 men's and women's intercollegiate sports. The College is affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the American Mideast Conference (AMC). In 2008-09, Notre Dame athletic programs rank No. 21 in the nation, based on the NAIA Director's Cup all-sports ranking as published by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).

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