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Middletown (OH) HS
Height: 6-foot-0"
Weight: 190 lbs
40: 4.5 secs
Bench Max: 235 lbs
Squat Max: 560 lbs
Shuttle: 4.2 secs
Vertical: 35 inches
GPA: 3.6
Middletown stays perfect | cincinnati.com
Middies break away from Comets in third quarter
OhioVarsity.com: Parris' Primetime Performers: Week 7
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnzyAdBPLQQ"]YouTube - Postgame: Jalin Marshall QB Middletown, Middletown 34 Simon Kenton 0[/ame]
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Middletown (OH) HS
Height: 6-foot-0"
Weight: 190 lbs
40: 4.5 secs
Bench Max: 235 lbs
Squat Max: 560 lbs
Shuttle: 4.2 secs
Vertical: 35 inches
GPA: 3.6
Middletown stays perfect | cincinnati.com
For the Enquirer/Tony Tribble
Middlletown's Jalin Marshall (7) catches a pass and runs for a 74 yard touchdown during fhe first half.
By Chris DeLotell - Enquirer contributor - October 1, 2010
Middletown (6-0, 3-0) opened the scoring on the game's second play, when quarterback Geovanne McKnight hit Jalin Marshall on a 15-yard crossing pattern. Marshall turned the short route into a long score when he reversed field and beat the Sycamore secondary to the sideline for a 75-yard touchdown.
Marshall, who caught the Middies' first touchdown, threw for their second. He found William Peters for a 13-yard score just before halftime to extend his team?s advantage to 17-6.
"We don't ever expect touchdowns, but we do know he can run it, catch it, and throw it," Krause said of Marshall. "He?s a talented player."
Middies break away from Comets in third quarter
Middletown's Jalin Marshall rushed for 240 yards and four touchdowns Friday against Mason. He also threw for 112 yards and two more touchdowns. Staff photo by Pat Auckerman
By Skip Weaver, Staff Writer
1:43 AM Saturday, October 9, 2010
The Middies (7-0, 4-0 GMC) opened the second half as Zach Edwards recovered an onside kick at the Mason 37-yard line. Two plays later, Jalin Marshall went 37 yards to the end zone, and Middletown had its first lead since the game's opening drive.
The defense forced the Comets to punt on their next possession and on Middletown?s fourth play, Marshall went 7 yards to the end zone for his second touchdown of the game.
"We just needed to come together," said Marshall, who finished the game with 18 carries for 240 yards and four touchdowns. He also completed 9-of-11 passes 112 yards and two more touchdowns.
"I can't take any credit," he said. "The O-line did a great job blocking. Everybody did what they were supposed to. This was a huge win for us."
OhioVarsity.com: Parris' Primetime Performers: Week 7
Remember the name Jalin Marshall. The sophomore quarterback for unbeaten Middletown has a glowing future and he showed off his all-around skill set in a 69-44 romp over Mason. Campbell carried 18 times for 240 yards and four touchdowns and completed 9 of 11 passes for 112 yards and two touchdowns.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnzyAdBPLQQ"]YouTube - Postgame: Jalin Marshall QB Middletown, Middletown 34 Simon Kenton 0[/ame]
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