Entering his sixth year of handing out the Extra Effort Award, Tom Suiter made a trip up north to Warren County to present future NFL'er Randy Jordan with a plaque.
cranked up our sixth year of the Extra Effort award today, taking Sky five, the Warren County High School Don or a young man who has the potential to be an outstanding running back. Take a look. A junior Randy Jordan guy who has blazing speed last week, and Warren Counties, 30 to nothing win over. Lewisburg rushed for 180 yards in just 15 carries, scoring two touchdowns. Now how fast is Jordan? How about 4.33 in the 40 and Randy gives credit to track saying, Get health his football. At first, I wasn't as fast as I was. I really don't know how to run. And I learned the form of running when I ran track. Randy Jordan, of course, one day wants to play college football and believe that state's new, stricter academic requirements will be beneficial to him. It really helps me because I know that for me to go to college, you have to have no academic back Randy Jordan of Warren County High School, this week's winner of the Extra Effort Award