Player of the Week: Logan Davis
As a freshman, sophomore and now a junior, Logan Davis has been Lake Region alpine skiing’s top point scorer, always in the run for a Top 3 finish.
Logan brings more than just talent to the slopes.
“He sets the bar for the competition and can always be counted on for an exciting performance,” said Laker Coach Scott Davis.
In recognition of his strong work ethic, determination, commitment and good sportsmanship, Logan is this week’s Boosters and Hancock Lumber “Player of the Week.” Each week, a Lake Region athlete is recognized for his/her dedication (does more than what is asked), work ethic, coachability and academic good standing. Recipients receive a specially-designed t-shirt, sponsored by Hancock Lumber.
Name: Logan Davis
Year in School: Junior
Hometown: Bridgton
Parents: Scott and Stephanie Davis
Sports you play: Soccer, alpine skiing, baseball
School organizations: National Honor Society
Q. Why did you choose to ski alpine? My dad raced in high school so from a very young age, I was racing.
Q. What is the most difficult part of ski racing? The mental aspect. You have to memorize the course from one inspection and you have every person watching you.
Q. What do you enjoy the most about the sport? The people and all the friends I have made throughout the years.
Q. What do you feel you need to work on and why? My attitude. It’s a hard sport. One mistake can mean first place or last.
Q. Why is teamwork important? It’s definitely important to be there to support one another. It is very easy to get down and angry at yourself.
Q. What is the biggest impact your coach(es) have had on you? They have taught me patience and that everyone makes mistakes no matter how much they practice.
Q. How do you want people to view you as an athlete? I want to be seen as a kind individual who cares for the people around him.
Q. Ten years from now, when you look back on your high school sports career, what do you think you will remember most? The time I have spent with my teammates and all the fun we had being cold.