Georgia Tech commits Tre Swilling and Bruce Jordan-Swilling left everything on the field on Oct. 7 in Brother Martin High School’s dominant 58-13 win over Sulpher High School.

The pair of Tech commits, teammates at Brother Martin in New Orleans, La. committed to Tech in August. Jordan-Swilling, a 4-star running back at Brother Martin, was recruited by Tech as an outside linebacker while Swilling will remain a defensive back.

Against the Sulpher Golden Tors, Jordan-Swilling racked up 124 yards on 18 carries and left the game in the second half. One of Jordan-Swilling's big plays of the game was a 6-yard reception to convert fourth-down and lead way for a 14-yard touchdown, according to Roderick Anderson of the American Press.

Jordan-Swilling has 1,090 rushing yards this season, averaging 7.3 yards per carry, according to Anderson.

Swilling, a 3-star cornerback, picked off opposing quarterback Byron Walker on third-down in the second half the play after Walker was sacked for a 14-yard loss. Swilling was part of a Brother Martin defense that forced the Golden Tors’ next three possessions to end in two punts and a fumble, according to Anderson.

Brother Martin's defense held the Golden Tors to a season low of 13 points and 297 yards, according to Brother Martin's website.

The Brother Martin Crusaders will work to continue their two-game win streak on Friday night against Holy Cross High School.

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