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Logan Sees Significant Upward Trend as Real Measures Aim to Secure MVP Title

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DeLand 2027 two-way lineman Taz Logan said it’s just “that dawg” in him that makes him stand out and he certainly did Sunday at the Second Annual Real McCoy Exposure Camp at Central Florida Fairgrounds. Logan, who worked out on the defensive line Sunday, stood out among all the competitors and was awarded the overall MVP for the camp, which attracted more than 200 athletes to the event. The camp is put on by former Florida Gators players TJ McCoy, who played at South Lake, and Adam Shuler, who played at Lyman.

Logan took home two scholarship checks totaling $1,000 for his efforts, while the other position MVP winners earned scholarship checks for $250 each. Pictures: 2026 Real McCoy Exposure Camp West Orange 2028 quarterback AJ Chung won his second MVP of the offseason. Tavares 2027 linebacker Ari Bentley earned MVP to even him up with his twin brother, who had earned an MVP honor at the Under Armour Camp last month.

Other MVPs on Sunday were: Offensive line: Roshard Williams, 2029, Miami Carroll City Defensive line: Taz Logan, 2027, DeLand Defensive back: James Lattimore, 2028, East River Running back: Bryan Neves dos Santos, 2028, East Ridge Wide Receiver: Kyson Cleveland, 2027, Boone Logan showed his veracity in overshadowing the other linemen. He short in stature at 6-foot, but it doesn’t hold him back and he makes up for it with his physical abilities. “It feels great to walk around with this,” Logan said, holding his trophy.

“It’s the biggest award I’ve gotten, probably. ” He said he wasn’t surprised to win the award. “It’s just had word and dedication,” Logan said.

“I think it’s the dawg in me. I jumped in every rep I could get. Height doesn’t mean anything.