Colorado Springs CO,
This week Jenkins Elite athlete Orlando Westbrook was featured in the premier Colorado Springs newspaper The Gazette. The article on Westbrook, written by Lindsey Smith “@LindseySquints”, talks about how Harrison High School is set to have a breakout year. The Harrison Panthers who went on a historic run last year ending 8-3 which was the best season in school history are looking to improve upon their game with senior quarterback Orlando Westbrook who has been hard at work perfecting his craft in the offseason with the Jenkins Elite Team.
Smith, shared some impressive stats from last year “Westbrook threw for 1,848 yards with a .648 completion percentage and had 511 rushing yards. But now, Westbrook has training from Jenkins Elite, a football training program, which Westbrook called a “godsend.”
Coach Jenkins was impressed with Westbrook from the first time he saw him. In his time with Jenkins Elite, Orlando has grown an incredible amount which is a true testament to his hard work and day in day out grinder mindset.
Another unbelievable young man!
@OSanchezjr is one of the hardest working most humble quarterbacks I have ever been around!
We are so proud of him! Keep grinding O!#StriveFor5#JenkinsElite https://t.co/IbYS567kg0
— Tim Jenkins (@TJenkinsElite) September 20, 2018
So far into the 2018 season, Harrison has remained undefeated 3-0 going into week five. Over the course of three games, Orlando has thrown for 634 yards, with 5 passing touchdowns as well as 234 rushing yards that attributed to 4 touchdowns. Be sure to keep up with Orlando on his journey and make sure to catch his next game this Friday. Harrison takes on undefeated Pueblo Central at home at 7 pm at Harrison High School.



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Maverick Reed
Maverick Reed is Director of Operations for Jenkins Elite. Jenkins Elite is the country's premier authority in football development for youth, high school, collegiate, and NFL players.