Jordan White: Boyle County's New Force at Tight End
Boyle County Rebels' tight end Jordan White has made an immediate impact on the field, hauling in 12 receptions for 175 yards in the team's spring game, showcasing his chemistry with quarterback Jace Fryman. White transferred to Boyle County from out-of-state, but his skills and work ethic have earned him a starting role in the Rebels' 4A lineup. The Class of 2025 standout has been a key contributor in the Rebels' passing game, often lining up as a split end and creating mismatches for opposing defenses. With his size (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) and athleticism, White has the potential to be a dominant force in the KHSAA 4A playoffs. Scouts are watching to see how White adapts to the Rebels' system and how he develops his route-running skills, particularly in the red zone. If he can continue to build on his impressive spring game performance, White may become a top target for college recruiters by the end of the season.