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OT-Lansing Hoops Senior Sleeper
I know we have persons who like hoops recruiting so here's an article
from today's Lansing State Journal

fI BOYS BASKETBALL

Woods' play earning attention

Charlie Woods' outstanding season so far has begun netting the East Lansing senior some Division I college interest.

The University of Denver recently offered a scholarship, becoming the first Division I program to do so. East Lansing coach Doug Fleming said St. Joseph and Utah are planning to send coaches to watch Woods play, and Wichita State recently called to express interest.

Woods, a 6-foot-6 forward, is averaging 16.2 ppg and was among area leaders in last week's listing with 9.1 rebounds and five blocks per contest.

His former East Lansing HS teammate 6'8 Gerald Bushby is enjoying a solid frosh season at Lansing Community College which is having a great year.
01-17-2008 08:02 PM
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