Photo by Angie Yen; Tom receives honorary recognition from Signal Hill dignitaries, with her Mom looking on.

We'll Take Her! Long Beach Officially Adopts Logan Tom

Story by Mike Guardabascio

Long Beach's incredible history in women's volleyball is well-known, as four national championships in the last twenty years have come through Long Beach State, as well as world-famous players such as Tayyiba Haneef-Park and Misty May-Treanor.  But unless you were at Smooth's last Thursday, you probably didn't know that we've had another legend in our midst: Logan Tom, youngest player to ever make the Olympic team (in 2000), and a key component in the team's silver medal run in Beijing this summer.  Though she hasn't really done any public appearances in the city, Logan has spent her offseasons in Signal Hill and Long Beach for the last decade, and says she's currently shopping for houses in the Belmont Shore/Naples area.  You might wonder why the Salt Lake City-raised and Stanford-educated Olympian comes back year after year, but in her words it's incredibly simple: "Home is where my mom is."

Tom's mother, Kristine, has been a teacher at Hill Middle School (right by Long Beach State) for the past decade.  Since Logan spends 8 months a year playing internationally (in countries ranging from Brazil and Italy to Russia and Japan), she needs a home base for the summer offseason; ever since she graduated high school, that place has been the Beach.  Tom seemed excited to be at Smooth's, receiving an honorary Olympic ring from Shannon Ashworth of the OC Tanner Company (who have manufactured over 900 rings for Olympians and coaches this year).  "It's great to actually get out and meet you all," she told the gathered crowd.  Proving herself a warrior off the court as well as on, Tom talked for about ten minutes, then smiled and posed for pictures—all while recovering from a dental visit earlier in the day that made moving her mouth painful.


Tom with our web designer, Angie Yen.  Yes, that is a silver medal around Angie's neck.

She was more than generous with the residents and politicians there, too, passing around her silver medal and actually encouraging people to try it on.  While posing for pictures, she actually persuaded a few people to put it around their neck—"No, please, go ahead, it's meant to be enjoyed." 

Tom is flying to Japan soon, to join the Hisamitsu Springs, a professional Japanese team that she'll spend the next season with.  After that, though, she'll hop on a plane and come back to her decades-long home, a volleyball crazy city that didn't even know it had yet another Olympian in its midst.  I know I couldn't be happier that she's shopping for houses and looking to put roots down; well, maybe I could if she hadn't used up all her eligibility at Stanford…






Disclosure: Smooth's is an LBPOST advertiser.

Tags: general olympics volleyball

Mike Guardabascio
Mike Guardabascio is a freelance writer (ie, poor), CSULB grad (go Beach!), and a Long Beach native (ie, lucky). He played AYSO soccer, YMCA basketball, and pickup games of everything else, in every park from Cherry to El Dorado. He loves what he does.

Read more from Mike Guardabascio

Comments

Angie said:

Mike! You've blown my cover! Thanks again for letting me come along to this. It was a fan's dream come true. Man, I miss the Olympics.

Volleyfan said:

Thanks for this article! Does lbpostsports have any other pics from the event? Thanks!

mike guardabascio said:

we sure do! i'll post 'em in a few.

Volleyfan said:

Thanks!!! Nice pics

MONIKA said:

felicidades a logan por este regalo que le han dado se lo merece porque es la mejor jugadora, son de mexico, y admiro mucho, x su gran espiritu que muestra a la hora de jugar, Muy buen reportaje felicidades!!!

Sign Up for E-mail Alerts:

Search LBPOSTSports.com:

Legends Restaurant & Sports Bar

Poly Football Spring Game

LBPost.com

Advertise with LBPOSTSports.com

LBPOSTSports.com Sports Calendar

LBSU Basketball Camp