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LAS VEGAS – The alarm clock rings in Jaiden Woodbey’s bedroom at 4 a.m. on weekday mornings.
The four-star Ohio State commit collects his things and leaves his Fontana, Calif., home destined for Bellflower, Calif., fighting early-morning Los Angeles traffic most days.
Woodbey, ranked as the fourth-best athlete in the 2018 class, heads directly to his father’s hair salon in Bellflower, sleeps for about an hour and then it’s off to powerhouse St. John Bosco where the four-star gets in a morning lift before classes start...
LAS VEGAS – The alarm clock rings in Jaiden Woodbey’s bedroom at 4 a.m. on weekday mornings.
The four-star Ohio State commit collects his things and leaves his Fontana, Calif., home destined for Bellflower, Calif., fighting early-morning Los Angeles traffic most days.
Woodbey, ranked as the fourth-best athlete in the 2018 class, heads directly to his father’s hair salon in Bellflower, sleeps for about an hour and then it’s off to powerhouse St. John Bosco where the four-star gets in a morning lift before classes start...