Decisions to make for Braxton Lane
Whether Braxton Lane lines up at wide receiver or center field, he doesn’t let the ball hit the ground. Considered a top prospect both in baseball and football, the 5-11, 183-pounder knows he’s going to have to make tough decisions. He’s got plenty of offers for football scholarships but he’s such a good baseball player that after next June’s baseball draft, football might be an afterthought.
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