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Redlands prospects looking at many

Redlands Community College had a talented group of sophomores this past season. JucoJunction had a chance to touch base with assistant coach Tyler Brown today
about the players' recruitment. Former Head Coach Steve Eck just finished his 5th season at Redlands and has moved onto Cowley County CC in Arkansas City, KS.
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Rodney Alexander: (SO) 6-foot-6, will visit Indiana this coming weekend and Tennessee-April 13-15. (See a href =http://jucojunction.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=659309>previous story on Alexander. dated April 1.)
Carderro N'woji: (SO) 6-foot-0, signed with Florida Atlantic back in the fall.
Charles Bronson: (SO) 6-foot-10 signed with Xavier back in the fall.
Chris Cooks: (SO) 6-foot-4 (200) from Idabel, OK. Cooks is a very strong player.
"I really like his feel for the game and his overall toughness. He really doesn't have a true position. Chris is a player who uses his natural talent to get stuff done," said JucoJunction staff member Bret Swanson.
Chris visited Georgia Southern back in the fall. Cooks will take official visits April 13-15 to Florida Atlantic and Missouri State - April 20-22. Chris averaged 13.7 ppg, 7.5 rebounds and 2.7 steals this season. He shot 64.4% (145-225) from the floor.
Roderick Green: (SO) 6-foot-6 (235) from Fort Lauderdale, FL. Green attended Miami-Dade CC a few seasons back. The rugged power forward was once a Florida Atlantic commitment. Rod has reopened his recruiting and is receiving interest from Florida A&M, High Point, Southern University, Tennessee-Martin and Central Michigan according to Coach Brown. Green averaged 4.4 ppg this season.
Albert Fisher: (SO) 6-foot-1 (175) from Pennsauken, NJ. The former D1 transfer from Siena is a crafty point guard. Fisher arrived at Redlands back in January 2006. Albert did one semester at Siena. Fisher visited Georgia Southern in the fall with teammate Chris Cooks. Rider, Idaho and Texas Pan American are showing interest in the guard. Albert scored 7.2 ppg this year.
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