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Accidental Hero: Photos
Accidental Hero
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Freshman duo team Cherie Murphy and Di'John Grizzell at forensics tournament.

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Steve Rosen
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Coach Tommie Lindsey traveling on the bus with his team to a tournament.

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Amber Johnson is a skilled softball player. She quit softball for forensics.

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Accidental Hero
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Marcelo Garcia and Mike Coloma perform for the class in their senior year.

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Tommie Lindsey; "every kid wants to succeed and if you give them a chance, nothing can stop them."

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Former basketball star Jermaine Aaron takes second at state in Dramatic Interpretation.

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Tommie guides his students toward pieces that address personal doubts and fears.

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Sophomore duo team LaToya Johnson and Pierre Clark perform in class.

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Senior Adriel Luis believes that Logan Forensics team is breaking stereotypes.

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Tommie scrutinizes a student's performance.

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