Drabo Moussa Makes History with Triple-Double Performance at Central Pointe
Drabo Moussa continues to establish himself as one of the most intriguing long-term prospects in the 2028 class.
The 6’9” forward delivered a historic performance for Central Pointe Christian Academy Varsity Blue, recording the first triple-double with blocks in program history during a 67–62 victory over Gateway Charter School.
Moussa finished the game with:
- 21 points
- 12 rebounds
- 10 blocks
His impact was felt on both ends of the floor. Offensively, Moussa scored efficiently around the basket while running the floor and finishing through contact. Defensively, he anchored the paint with elite timing and presence, altering shots and controlling the interior throughout the game.
What stood out most was his motor and awareness. Moussa consistently made winning plays—protecting the rim, securing key rebounds, and setting the tone defensively when it mattered most.
Currently a Class of 2028 prospect, Moussa is already demonstrating physical tools and instincts that translate well to the next levels of competition. At 6’9” with length, mobility, and developing feel for the game, his upside is significant.
Drabo Moussa is officially listed in the Meta Africa Sports (MAS) database, where his development will continue to be tracked closely by scouts and evaluators.
This performance marks an important milestone—but more importantly, it signals what’s to come.
This is just the beginning.
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