#36 - Logan Lesch

Senior

Defensive Line

Height: 6’4”

Weight: 225

  • A defensive force, Logan Lesch enters his fourth year anchoring the Defensive Line for Bulldog Football.

    He brings an impressive 11 years of competitive football experience within the Edmond Bulldog Vertical, showcasing remarkable dedication to the sport.

    Lesch's multifaceted athleticism extends well beyond the gridiron; he also competes in wrestling, basketball, and jujitsu, and excels in throwing events for track at Memorial.

    A product of Central Middle School, Logan is driven by a clear vision for his future: he plans to play college football and ultimately pursue a career as a firefighter. His efforts are fully supported by Bryan and Tiana Lesch.

  • No Stats Available

  • Games Played - 12

    Defensive Stats:

    Tackles - 15

    Assisted Tackles - 18

    TFL - 1

    Sacks/QB Pressure - 11.0

    Fumble Recoveries - 1

    Pass Breakup - 3

    Interceptions - 1

  • Games Played - 21

    Defensive Stats:

    Tackles - 38

    Assisted Tackles - 15

    TFL - 1

    Sacks/QB Pressure - 13.0

    Fumble Recoveries - 1

    Pass Breakup - 3

    Interceptions - 1

  • Logan Lesch's football career is characterized by significant team achievements and a consistent string of individual defensive recognitions.

    In 2024, he was a major contributing factor in Edmond Memorial's impressive season. This team reached the OSSAA State Semi-finals, became Oklahoma Class 6A-1 Regional Champions, finished as District Championship Runners-up, and were crowned Edmond All-City Champions.

    Individual accolades for Lesch were numerous during the 2024 season. He was recognized as a KREF SPORTS TV "Difference Maker" of the Game at Broken Arrow and earned EMHS Week 9 Defensive Player of the Game. His strong defensive play also led to him being named KREF SPORTS TV Co-Defensive Player of the Game vs. Westmoore and KREF SPORTS TV Defensive Player of the Game vs. Edmond Santa Fe.

    His history of contributing to winning programs extends to his earlier high school years; in 2022, he was a member of the COAC Conference 9th Grade Championship team.

  • University of Central Oklahoma

    Missouri Western State University

    University of Nebraska - Kearney