Logan Rogers has a Mexico connection at Central Methodist University.
In a ceremony Monday at the Mexico Sports Complex, the Mexico student signed to bowl at the NAIA school in Fayette for head …
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Logan Rogers has a Mexico connection at Central Methodist University.
In a ceremony Monday at the Mexico Sports Complex, the Mexico student signed to bowl at the NAIA school in Fayette for head coach and Mexico native Kevin Duncan. Rogers plans to study information technology while at Central Methodist.
“Keep your GPA up, and if you’re not in sports, get involved in clubs,” Rogers said in advice for other students.
Rogers was with his mother, Christina Winkelmann, when he signed to bowl in college.
Central Methodist has three Missouri kids on the men’s roster and three of those kids on the women’s roster.