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INDIANAPOLIS — North Central High School athletic director Paul Loggan has passed away after a battle with coronavirus.

Loggan was taken to St. Vincent hospital at the beginning of April and was placed in the intensive care unit after he was showing symptoms of the virus.

Loggan passed way Sunday. He was 57 years old.

Washington Township School Supt. Nikki Woodson issued the following statement following Loggan’s death:

The Washington Township (WT) school community has a very heavy heart today.  Earlier this afternoon we lost a champion, North Central (NC) High School Athletic Director Paul Loggan.    Our thoughts and support continue to be with his wife and children during this difficult time. 

Mr. Loggan has been a vital part of the WT staff family since 1988 and became NC Athletic Director in 2014.  During his 31 years at North Central High School he has been a Teacher, Coach, Department Chair, Assistant Athletic Director and finally Athletic Director.  He has been dedicated to North Central and the success of students for decades.  His competitive, hard-working and passionate spirit made him loved by staff, parents and students. 

I recently interviewed Mr. Loggan on WJEL radio and he was beaming with passion for NC athletics.  Any statistic on NC athletics he knew as well as the success stories of his thousands of athletes he oversaw.  Mr. Loggan has touched many lives throughout his life and career. 

Mr. Loggan, you will be missed.  Thank you for being a great husband, Dad, coach, Athletic Director and champion for student success.  You always made me a proud Superintendent Mr. Loggan and I will miss standing on the sidelines at athletic competitions with you.  You are loved by many, rest in peace my friend.

– Dr. Nikki Woodson, Superintendent, Washington Township Schools