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Pomp and circumstance: the WNST Sweet 16 Best High School Athletes in Baltimore history

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No. 5 Brian Jordan (Milford Mill 1985) ­­– While not nearly as famous as he would become for his two-sport prowess, Jordan was a three-sport star for the Millers. In three years of varsity football, he rushed for 2,470 yards and 47 touchdowns, leading Milford Mill to a state title. He also started for the basketball team. But it was baseball where Jordan would earn his name and money as he quit playing football for the Atlanta Falcons when the St. Louis Cardinals gave him a $1.7 million bonus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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