Meet the Charm City Challengers
St. Frances' Sean Mosley and Henry Sims of Mount St. Joseph's headline the list of area players selected to play in the Charm City Challenge high school basketball all-star game April 6 at the Towson Center, event organizers announced this week.
Mosley, who has signed to play at Maryland next year, and Sims, who is going to Georgetown, are among 13 area players who will face a team of hoopsters banded together from around the galaxy, er, the country. The team will be coached by Randallstown's Kim Rivers.
The rest of the Baltimore roster includes: Kimmie English, who attended Notre Dame Prep in Massachusetts this year, after playing at Randallstown, and who is headed for Missouri; Allan Chaney, who attended prep school at New London, Conn., after going to St. Paul's, and is bound for Florida; Mount Carmel's Troy Franklin, who has signed to play at Towson, as well as his teammate, Marc Anthony Franks; Omar Strong of Douglass; Towson Catholic's Brandon Greene; Brad Bald of Severna Park, who is going to UNC-Wilimington; Mervo's Byron Westmoreland; Gerrard Sheppard of McDonogh and Terrence Jones, who also attended Notre Dame Prep in Massachusetts after playing at Lake Clifton. He will play at Texas A&M next year.
The United States team is expected to be announced later this week. The Baltimore squad won 116-113 last year and leads the all-time series 5-2.

