User:Jordan Judd Williams

Jordan J. Williams (born June 8th 1991) in Rancho Cucamonga, California Jordan grew up attending Alta Loma Christian, Day Creek Intermediate School, and received his High School Diploma at Etiwanda High School. Graduating from Etiwanda Jordan received a merit scholarship to California Lutheran University, making the NCAA Men's Basketball and Track & Field Team graduating with his Bachelors of Science in Accountancy in 2014.

Early Childhood Life
Jordan was born on June 8th, 1991 at the Kaiser Permanente Hospital as the first born son of Sandra Dee Williams and second to William Lester Williams Jr. Being the fourth child of five siblings, the Williams Family held residency in Alta Loma, [California] until moving to Rancho Cucamonga, California in November 1999. Having three sisters; Natasha Williams, Leslie Williams, Rachel Williams and one brother; William Arthur Williams, Jordan was seen as an educated scholar athlete all throughout grade school and into high school. In his freshman year of college at California Lutheran University, his mother Sandra Dee Williams passed away in the Fall of 2009.

Etiwanda High School 2005-2009
Attending Etiwanda, Jordan played 2 years of Division I High School Varsity Basketball and was recruited to California Lutheran University. Playing as the point guard #4 on the Varsity team, Jordan earned his position as guard his Junior and Senior year for the Etiwanda Eagles. He also participated in back to back CIF Championships competing against well-known San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Kawhi Leonard.

California Lutheran University 2010-2014
Serving as an honorary Student-Athlete, Jordan is recognized as a dualing competitor for the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Team and Kingsmen/Regals Track & Field Team. As a track runner Jordan was named All-Conference in SCIAC for the 4x100 Meter Relay running the lead leg helping his team finish fourth in the SCIAC Championships with a time of 42.19. That is the University's 9th fastest school track record since 1952 in program history.

Beginning his sophomore through his senior year, Jordan was induced as a University official receiving the Residential Assistant position in connection to Residence Life and also serving as a competitor for the school basketball and track team. In primacy he held to the highest level of on-campus work study.