In the NBA, competitive club owners go out and try to sign marquee players that can single-handedly carry their team to a championship. Only a hand full of standouts in the league are actually considered "franchise players" and if you've never seen their magic on the court, then you've probably at least heard about the opulent contracts they sign.
Now, there's no such thing as a franchise player for a high school program. But if there was, Julian Maldonado would be exactly that for the Key School - minus the signing bonus.
The senior has competed on the varsity soccer, basketball and lacrosse teams every season since his...
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