Mosley has been a star for Grant since the opening game of his freshman season. “Charles can shoot it with the best of them,” Esene said. ![]() Grassman has been sidelined with an injury, but the sophomore is one of Franklin’s best offensive weapons when healthy. “Dominic can score off the dribble and he has great leadership skills at the point guard position,” Esene said. Papworth is a sophomore who can play point guard and shooting guard. “Kwaje is a guy who can score at all three levels: in the post, mid-range and on three-pointers,” head coach Osadonor Esene said. “His defensive pressure gets us going, and he finds his baskets in between.” Franklin F Kwaje Laila, so., 6-2Ī rising sophomore forward, Laila has proven to be a capable scorer early in his career at Franklin. “He is always pestering the ball and making plays for his teammates to score,” Campbell said. ![]() Pichon also averages eight points per game, but the junior makes his mark on the defensive end. “Christian has a smoother jumper, too, which makes it tough for defenders to keep up with him.” G Jamel Pichon, jr., 6-0 “He loves playing above the rim and in transition when it’s available,” Campbell said. Green is a high-flying junior who is putting up eight points per game. ![]() “He is very crafty in the lane and can set his teammates up as well.” W Christian Green, jr., 6-3 “Lawson is a sharpshooter when given space,” the coach said. Campbell said Vella is receiving interest from Chico State and Lewis & Clark. A dangerous threat from beyond the three-point stripe, Vella is a veteran ball-handler who is averaging 11 points per game.
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