UNION CITY — There wasn’t much James Logan coach Immanuel Pride needed to say after his team resurrected its West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division title hopes and put itself in pole position for the league crown with a 17-0 rout of Bishop O’Dowd.
But there was one thing the first-year coach needed to get off his chest.
“How ‘bout them Colts, baby?” Logan’s first-year head man exclaimed. “That’s how we do it. The going got tough, and the tough got going.”
James Logan (6-3, 4-1) was coming off a disappointing loss last week to San Leandro, and their hopes of a league championship were hanging by a thread.
But the Colts turned the page and dictated terms Thursday night to league leader O’Dowd (5-4, 4-1), sustaining long drives with a workmanlike rushing attack. It didn’t pay ma

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