Andrew Albro was the most dynamic scorer in all of Cranston this year, giving his all in a down season for the Falcons. Albro capped his tenure at West with 11.7 points per game across 21 matchups, making 32 3-pointers along the way. That number was
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Andrew Albro was the most dynamic scorer in all of Cranston this year, giving his all in a down season for the Falcons.
Albro capped his tenure at West with 11.7 points per game across 21 matchups, making 32 3-pointers along the way. That number was twice more than Steve Piscopiello, who was second on the squad with 15.
He went out with a strong performance in a senior night loss to East Providence, scoring 13 points to lead West’s offense.
He was one of just three Cranston student-athletes to average in double figures, joining Cranston East’s Frankie Derisier (11.2 PPG) and Aireus Raspberry (10.4 PPG).
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