PRINCE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Franklin and Lanier Sign to Play College Football

PRINCE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Franklin and Lanier Sign to Play College Football
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Prince Avenue Christian School issued the following announcement on Mar. 4. 

Two Prince seniors recently signed to play sports at the college level.  Bryson Franklin and Luke Lanier both signed to play football at Berry College located in Mt. Berry, Georgia.

Bryson Franklin’s kicking Coach, Kendall Cook said, “I’m so proud of Bryson for the achievements he’s had in football, but even more so, I’m proud of him for the Godly character and his unashamed attitude for the family of God.”

Coach Rob Ridings explained that Luke Lanier’s talents on the football field spoke for themselves.  “As good of a player as Luke is, he is an even better classmate and community leader.”

Congratulations to Bryson and Luke on this great accomplishment!

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Prince Avenue Christian School



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