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More honors for Jordon

Corona, Calif., running back Jordon James has already established himself as one of the best running backs in the nation. But the way the honors and offers keep pouring in, it helps cement his status.
The 5-foot-10, 190-pound running back was ranked by Rivals.com on Wednesday as a four-star prospect and the No. 89 player overall. And according to his mother the honors haven't stopped there.
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"Jordon was selected to play in the Under Armour All-American Game," Tonia James, Jordon's mother, said.
"We're really excited about the selection and honored."
James, who played in only four and a half games because of a broken arm he suffered in the middle of the season, already has a slew of scholarships from programs like Arizona, Cal, Colorado, Duke, Stanford, Tennessee and Washington. He added two more offers this week.
"San Diego State offered on Monday and then Arizona State offered him on Tuesday," his mother said.
James said recently he is fully healed from his broken arm and is now 100 percent.
"My arm is now fully healed, and I will be lifting a lot weights and running track instead of playing baseball," he said. "I run the 100, 200, and 4x100. I have run a 10.8 100, and a 22.0, 200. My long jump max was 22 feet."
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