Midwest / Northeastern Michigan

Senior Shine: Northeastern Michigan

May 19, 2020


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For many of our Northeastern Michigan high school seniors, their final season was cut short. As our way of celebrating all of these wonderful players, we have gathered stories from across Northeastern Michigan to celebrate our amazing class of 2020! Congratulations on a great high school tennis career, we can't wait to see what's in store next.
Logan Brown, Garber High School
 

What are your plans for playing tennis after high school?

I plan to continue my tennis career at Indiana Tech. I received a scholarship and am very lucky to receive an opportunity like this.

 

What is one song that will always make you think of your high school tennis team?

"Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen. Every day after school my friend Jake would pull up in his Jeep for practice. He was always blasting music and this was one of the songs. Practice was never dull with him.

 

What is the best advice you’ve ever received?

Don't give up! I was told I would never play in college and I worked harder and harder nearly every day I could. Senior year when I committed to a college, it was the best feeling ever, and I'll never forget that day.

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