Prep talk: Slye brothers lift Salesian High football team
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Prep talk: Slye brothers lift Salesian High football team
"The Slye brothers at Salesian High, Jordan Jr., a sophomore defensive back/receiver, and Marty, a freshman quarterback, certainly have the genes to succeed. Their mother, Dena, a counselor at the school, was a softball standout at Washington. Their father, Jordan, was a receiver at Washington. Now the boys have helped Salesian to a 2-1 start. Jordan Jr. is a 6-foot-1 cornerback with big-time potential. Marty got the size in the family at 6-4 and 235 pounds."
"He's been the starting quarterback in three games, asked to contribute immediately as a freshman. Jordan Jr. said it's fun playing together on the same team. Jordan caught a touchdown pass from Marty on Thursday night against Bishop Alemany, but it was called back because of a penalty. "It's amazing having them, and a third one is on the way," coach Anthony Atkins said."
Jordan Jr. and Marty Slye are playing together at Salesian High, helping the team to a 2-1 start. Their mother, Dena, is a counselor and former Washington softball standout, and their father, Jordan, played receiver at Washington. Jordan Jr. is a 6-foot-1 sophomore cornerback/receiver with high potential. Marty is a 6-foot-4, 235-pound freshman who has started three games at quarterback and was asked to contribute immediately. A touchdown from Marty to Jordan was nullified by a penalty. Coach Anthony Atkins noted that a third brother, Michael, will join Salesian next fall.
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