Washington State University Athletics

Tago Named Community Involvement Award Winner
February 01, 2018 | Football
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State defensive lineman Logan Tago was named the Fall 2017 CCE Community Involvement Award Recipient, the Center for Civic Engagement announced Thursday.
Tago was honored for his commitment to service around the City of Pullman and Palouse communities where he volunteered 240 civic engagement hours this past fall.
The senior-to-be and native of Fagasa, American Samoa appeared in all 13 games this past season including a start in the Holiday Bowl. Tago recorded 24 tackles including three-for-loss highlighted by a five-tackle game in the win at Oregon.
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Tago was honored for his commitment to service around the City of Pullman and Palouse communities where he volunteered 240 civic engagement hours this past fall.
The senior-to-be and native of Fagasa, American Samoa appeared in all 13 games this past season including a start in the Holiday Bowl. Tago recorded 24 tackles including three-for-loss highlighted by a five-tackle game in the win at Oregon.
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