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Biography

     In his final season at Los Alamitos High School, Jordan lead the Griffins to the Sunset League Title while batting .390 with 32 hits, 6 of which were doubles and 6 home runs. He also added 25 runs and 25 RBI's in his senior campaign. Jordan was named the Sunset Leagues Most Valuable Player after posting a .500 batting average and 6 home runs in 15 Sunset League games. Those numbers also led to him being named 1st Team All C.I.F., 1st Team All Orange County, 1st Team Dream Team and 2nd Team All State.

 

     After his 2007 senior campaign at Los Alamitos, Jordan received a scholarship to the baseball powerhouse, Cal State Fullerton where he took a redshirt year. He then transferred to Golden West Junior College where he played two years for head coach Burt Villareal. In his final season as a Rustler, Jordan posted a .352 average with 10 doubles, 8 home runs, 31 RBI's and 20 stolen bases in just 38 games. He later went on to receive 1st Team All League, 1st Team All State, 2nd Team All American and his greatest accomplishment was being awarded 2010 Rawlings Gold Glove. In 2010 MLB Player Draft, The Oakland A's selected Jordan in the 7th Round.

 

     Jordan's professional career was cut short by a series of unfortunate injuries and surgeries. He now provides his unique professional experience and knowledge to kids and teams throughout the Southern California area. 

HITTING - PITCHING - FIELDING - VIDEO ANALYSIS - ONE ON ONE - GROUP SESSIONS - TEAM PRACTICES 

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