HS FOOT: Tessar is Chaminade's Mr. Everything

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Brando Tessar, a multipurpose back at Chaminade of West Hills who does a little bit of everything, is the most versatile player Ed Croson has coached since Dennis Keyes at Birmingham of Lake Balboa in 2002.

"Brando does everything, and he does it great - quarterback, receiver, cornerback, strong safety. Plus, he's our return guy and the holder on kicks," Croson said. "I would put him right there with Dennis Keyes, but Dennis didn't hold kicks."

-- Gerry Gittelson

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