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09-08-2008, 03:11 PM
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after reading the article thats refers to playing in a rainstorm, not to losing his sec speed due to being a b10 recruit, fyi.
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09-09-2008, 02:56 PM
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courier-journal.com | Jody Demling - Recruiting blog | The Courier-Journal
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Central Michigan commit Tim Phillips carried 15 times for 76 yards as Trinity downed Bowling Green 17-0. Ohio State commit Jordan Whiting had six tackles, while rising senior and Division I prospect Brock Messina led the Rocks with seven tackles.
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09-18-2008, 10:16 AM
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09-20-2008, 08:33 AM
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Trinity used some good old-fashioned defense to beat Cincinnati St. Xavier 17-6 in front of an estimated 12,500 fans at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The Bombers are No. 20 in USA Today's Super 25 and No. 4 in another national ranking.
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Our defense was phenomenal," said senior linebacker Jordan Whiting, who did his part with a key block on special teams and a 34-yard run on a fake punt that led to Trinity's first points.
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09-24-2008, 05:33 AM
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Jordan discusses the big win over St. X and focusing on his season.
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10-02-2008, 05:53 AM
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Trinity's Whiting follows his dream

"I knew what I wanted to happen," Jordan Whiting, ranked the preseason No. 64 player nationally by Rivals.com, said of his career. "It was only a matter of me working hard and trying to get there." By Sam Upshaw Jr., The C-J
By Jody Demling ? jdemling@courier-journal.com ? October 2, 2008
A few months before he enrolled at Trinity High School, Jordan Whiting made a late-night visit with his parents to the all-boys Catholic school in St. Matthews.
Whiting recalls it was about midnight when his parents pulled up at the school while its new football stadium was under construction.
A budding middle school star, Whiting wanted to check out the new digs.
"We saw a little hole in the fence and went out onto the field right when it was being built," Whiting said. "I remember imagining just what it could all be like."
More than four years later, Whiting said his career with the Shamrocks has been "almost like a dream."
Whiting, who made his first varsity tackle in the state championship game his freshman year, has committed to Ohio State and is considered the top college prospect in Kentucky. He has helped the Shamrocks to three straight state championships.
The 6-foot-2, 226-pound linebacker is the leader of one of the best defensive units in school history.
"I knew what could happen, and I knew what I wanted to happen," Whiting said about his career. "It was only a matter of me working hard and trying to get there.
"But it's not just about Jordan Whiting. I want what is best for the team and what is best for Trinity High School, both as an athlete and a student."
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10-17-2008, 05:34 AM
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