Trenton Rambert Signs On With JV Basketball

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Trenton Rambert Signs On With JV Basketball

JV Men's Basketball
Wyoming, MI –

The Grace Christian University JV men’s basketball program is excited to welcome Trenton Rambert from nearby West Michigan Lutheran High School. Trenton, a 6’3" versatile forward, is the son of Leonard Carter III and Cristina Crumbaugh and a brother to six siblings. Trenton signed in front of his school and family at WMLHS, which is only a little over a mile away from the Grace Christian University campus.

Trenton had quite the career dating back to eighth grade for the West Michigan Lutheran varsity basketball team. He was a first-team All-Conference recipient four times, and totaled over 1,000 career points. He also played all five positions in high school, showing versatility that will translate to the college level.

"We are excited to welcome Trenton to the Grace basketball family," said Grace’s second year JV Head Coach Karlion Jackson. "He brings good size, a skillset, and a love for the game that will have dividends for our team."
 

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