Moorpark Acorn - Found Jun. 4, 2009 Tim Wise and Christian Yelich of Westlake; Jordan Brower and Jack Marder of Newbury Park; and Adam Landecker of Calabasas.
Los Angeles Daily News - Found May. 7, 2009 ... the fifth and a run-scoring fielder's choice by Denny Vigo in the sixth against Newbury Park's Jordan Brower wound up being the difference for...
Los Angeles Daily News - Found Apr. 9, 2009 Jordan Brower stepped into the limelight Wednesday in a 5-3 Marmonte League victory at Thousand Oaks. Brower had a run-scoring single in the...
Ventura County Star - Found May. 14, 2009 Austin Alvizo went 2 for 4 with two doubles. Jordan Brower went 2 for 4. Records: Newbury Park 20-9, 8-6 Marmonte League;
Los Angeles Daily News - Found Apr. 30, 2009 Jordan Brower went the distance to earn the victory, allowing two runs on five hits, striking seven and walking one.
Fort Campbell Courier - Found May. 9, 2009 Despite a run by Senior Jordan Brower in the bottom of the third, the Lady Falcons were unable to close the gap with the Lady Panthers.
Ventura County Star - Found Apr. 26, 2009 Newbury Park ? Jack Marder doubled and had an RBI. Jordan Brower was 2 for 3. Records: Newbury Park 15-7, 3-4 Marmonte League;
Ventura County Star - Found Apr. 22, 2009 ... of juniors, Michael Dennis and Jordan Brower, lend pop to the lineup. Dennis tops the Marmonte League at .578 with 16 RBIs, while Brower is...
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Jordan Brower (born October 14, 1981) is an American actor.
Jordan was born in Lompoc, California but moved to Texas at an early age. It is there where he got his first break into acting when a film crew from The Big Green notified his soccer coach of auditions1. After his soccer coach persuaded him to audition, he got a leading role. Jordan had a supporting role in ABC's TGIF comedy Teen Angel and also worked on Social Studies, a short lived comedy television show detailing the lives of boarding school kids. Since then he has been in several films with minor roles with perhaps his biggest role in the 1998 film Speedway Junky, with Jesse Bradford and Daryl Hannah. Jordan played the role of Eric, a gay hustler in Las Vegas who begins to fall in love with Bradford's straight character, Johnny. The film was shot in 1998, but wasn't released until late August in 2001.