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Where are they now?

JH in Rock Hill

Two Year Starter
Feb 19, 2010
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Charlotte, North Carolina
Does anyone know where the following players are? Josh Corry, Jordan Scott, and Marquis Sloane. I didnt see corry on Limestones roster, I thought scott transferred to Lander, but he isnt listed, and sloane left limestone after transferring from USCU. Just wondering if anyone had any news on these guys. Thanks in advance.
 
Josh Corry is at Voorhees College...

Michael
Cheaney is entering his fourth year coming off an A.I.I. Conference
Championship
and a trip to the (NAIA) national tournament in Kansas City, Mo. The (Voorhees) Tigers
joined the Gulf Coast conference this year for the first time. Coach
Cheaney is hoping that the newcomers can come in and adjust right away
to help keep the bar of expectations up.


THE NEWCOMERS
Voorhees
added a quality recruiting class to go along with its core group of
returners.
The Tigers will look for Karon Abraham, 6'0" guard (Robert Morris),
Allen Dantzeler 6'6" forward (Kean University), Courtney Warren 6'3"
guard (Northwest Mississippi Community College), Josh Corry 6'2" guard
(Limestone College)
, Elteaninte Sanders 5'10" guard
(Dodge City Community College), Braylon Williams 6'3" guard (Shorter
College) Ryan Felder 6'6" forward (Ridgeville, Ga.), Mardrevius
Sheffield 6'4" forward (Talbotton Ga. ),Malcolm Battle 6'0" guard
(Atlanta, Ga.), Devin Charles 6'6" forward ( Ray City,
Ga.), Cadarius Robinson 6'0" guard (Anderson, S.C.), Jaylen Chambers
6'0" guard (Evansville, Ind.), Nwibe Ikenna 6'10" center (Nigeria),
Raeese Hunt 6'6" forward (Washington, D.C.).

Voorhees College Outlook
 
Looks like Jordan Scott will red-shirt this year at Coker College.

Scott transferred to Coker after two years at College of Charleston. He
played in 25 games during his freshman season, averaging 1.4 points and
0.2 rebounds per game. He did not play during his sophomore season due
to injury.
Son of Larry and Tillette Scott...both of his parents graduated from Coker in 1990
and played basketball for the Cobras.


Jordan Scott at Coker College
 
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