The Helias basketball program has been good for a long time. With that type of success, it isn’t very often that a freshman starts on the varsity. But then again, it isn’t every day you have a Logan Hillman on the hard- This year, Logan averaged 17.4 points per game. He also
steals a game. He holds the school record for career steals (299). “Logan was a constant threat to take over a game on both sides
Rothweiler. “A multifaceted skillset allowed him to put up great
Hillman was all-conference, all-district and all-state all four years at Helias. only three players in the history of the program to reach the 1,500 career point plateau, joining Jamal Tatum and Landon Harrison. “It has been an amazing experience playing in front of Helias crowds because a lot of people give so much to the programs and care so much about the players and coaches,” said Hillman. “Also, a lot of the people in the stands are my friends, and playing in front of them is so cool. I also just love the atmosphere and hype during sports events.”
sader football team. “The saying ‘Big Time Players’ make plays in ‘Big Time Games’ is
“Throughout his career, he showed up in the moments when we needed him the most.”
Throughout his career, he showed up in the moments when we needed him the most.
This year, Hillman was named to the Class 6 second team all-state at defensive back. His junior year, Hillman was the defensive player of career at Helias with 12 interceptions, tying a school record.
over 22 yards per catch in his senior season. competes in the long jump, where he holds the school record. “We are seeing the three-sport athlete less often these days,” said Rothweiler. “I would be surprised to see many athletes come through in the future and excel at all three sports the way Logan has.” After graduation, Hillman plans to play football and/or basketball in college and study to become a physical therapist. For Logan, being a part of the football, basketball and track pro- grams at Helias has been pretty special. “It was a great experience that I will never forget, and I hope other students realize how fast it goes and never take anything for granted.”
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