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Former Valley Christian standout Jordan Morgan had to leave the school last spring. He was at Chandler but never made it to the AIA appeal process before the family moved to Lakeside Blue Ridge, turning the fortunes of two Chandler schools.
A college town inside a big city and an optometrist across from the football stadium helped Jordan Morgan cease his school search.
Recruiting allegations in high school football aren’t new, but a current investigation should help clarify how the Arizona Interscholastic Association plans to evaluate cases.
In just his first year of organized football, Jarvis Lewis led Glendale Raymond Kellis with 13 sacks last season and garnered scholarship offers from major college programs. Lewis is currently at Chaparral after transferring, but he is being held out pending an AIA investigation.
As a junior at Valley Christian, Jordan Morgan, above, led the Trojans to the 2A state title. After his junior season, however, the relationship between the Morgan family and Valley Christian came to an end, setting off a chain of events that ended with Morgan playing for Lakeside Blue Ridge.
Not really. Chandler has enough athleticism and talent to withstand the loss. The team won't be as good without him, but the Wolves are still a title contender. With Brett Hundley at quarterback, Morgan wasn't needed behind center, but he would have been a valuable contributor at safety and punter.
Does the departure of Jordan Morgan change your 5A-I preseason rankings? - Pete
Valley Christian junior quarterback/defensive back Jordan Morgan has withdrawn from the school and will instead take on-line classes for the rest of spring semester.
Heading north: Jordan Morgan, shown in this Sept. 18, 2009, game against Scottsdale Christian, left the Valley to play for 3A powerhouse Lakeside Blue Ridge.
Valley Christian's Jordan Morgan pulls away from Scottsdale Christian defenders for a 43-yard touchdown run in the second quarter of the Trojans' victory. Sept. 18, 2009.
In one sense it’s a shame.
Dad let his son loose.
Full names are not required in the NBA's pantheon of legends. To paraphrase singer Paul Simon: I could say Wilt, Russell, Big O, Dr. J, Bird, Magic, Jordan, Shaq and Kobe. And everybody here would know who I was talking about.
As the Knicks ushered Mike D’Antoni into New York on Tuesday, like Caesar into Rome, we were all reminded why there is no circus like a New York circus.
Some men you just can’t reach. So you get what we had here at the Tribune Thursday morning after Suns beat writer Jerry Brown reported the team had signed free agent forward Grant Hill to a two-year deal.
COMING THROUGH: Jordan Morgan of Valley Christian is taken down by two Yuma Catholic defenders Friday night.
Former Valley Christian standout Jordan Morgan had to leave the school last spring. He was at Chandler but never made it to the AIA appeal process before the family moved to Lakeside Blue Ridge, turning the fortunes of two Chandler schools.
This 2006 photo, provided by NBC TV, shows the stars of the network\'s hit comedy series \"30 Rock,\" from left, Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy, Tina Fey as Liz Lemon and Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan.
2A Arizona Football Coaches Association All-State football team
After Chandler Valley Christian coach Bill Morgan was forced to miss last week’s 2A Central Region title game against Scottsdale Christian, his son, freshman running back Jordan Morgan, surprised him with a nice “Welcome Back” gift in his return to the sidelines.
TOMBSTONE — Tombstone’s worst fears of playing Chandler Valley Christian came true as the Yellowjackets were routed 47-6 Friday night.
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