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Greg Logsdon
@greglogs
Missouri Phenom Nike Girls EYBL basketball coach. Globus Medical Spine Distributor. Bestselling author of It Ain’t About the Money. Log Hill Properties
Columbia, MO
Joined September 2014
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    We’ve broken ground on the new ⁦@MissouriPhenom⁩ complex in Columbia MO. Pouring footings next week as the road is currently being widened. Shooting for late spring opening. Kids from all over are gonna benefit from this first class, privately funded facility.
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    Great day with family and friends. Thank you ⁦@MoSportsHall⁩ for the incredibly gracious award, I’m humbled and very appreciative!
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    Best time ever getting Conner married this weekend
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    Married 26 years to the day and met 29 years ago tonight. Best move i ever made
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    Not gonna lie this one got me a little bit last night when I saw it for the first time. Kids come to @MissouriPhenom in jr high and you are blessed enough to be with them in their last game. @SmyaKNichols @graciekkay10 thanks for trusting us #phenomfam
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    It’s happening today! Proud of this kid @addie_logsdon biomedical engineering w a math minor!
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    Nothing better than working with your daughter
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    Congrats to our guy MPJ headed to the NBA finals
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    Super proud of this kid @AddieLogsdon graduated from Rock Bridge High. Thanks to all her teachers, coaches and administrators who helped along the way. Much appreciation!!
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    Excited to be heading to Chicago as the overall @NikeGirlsEYBL # 1 seed. Players work relentlessly to earn what they get. It’s Go Time in the Windy City @MissouriPhenom
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    Exciting time of the year to see so many kids getting college offers. Doesn’t matter whether they play for us or used to play for us or we played against them, it’s still fun to see kids getting opportunities and rewarded for their hard work!!!! 🏀🏀🏀
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    Fun night at arrowhead w my girls. Special Olympics event hosted by Andy Reid
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    For the first time I’ve seen it the youth girls basketball clubs in central Missouri are all working together to develop the players, not against each other. In the end the players win when coaches and adults put their egos aside and do what’s best for the kids!
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    Celebrating 30 years today! Many more to go.