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Globetrotters Sign Seven Players for Training Camp

Charlie "Cobra" Coley
List of rookies highlighted by draftees Coley and Fisher; Training Camp to tip off Sept. 24

(PHOENIX, Sept. 23, 2009) – The legendary Harlem Globetrotters have signed seven new players that will join Globetrotter veterans for the team’s annual training camp to vie for spots on the world’s most famous basketball team.  The Globetrotters open training camp in New York on Thursday, Sept. 24.

The rookie class is led by 6-7 Charlie “Cobra” Coley – selected in the Globetrotters’ third annual player draft in June – who missed winning the 2009 College Slam Dunk Championship by a single point in a dunk-off.  A University of North Carolina at Charlotte product from Lake Worth, Fla., Coley sports a 40-inch vertical leap and once dunked while jumping over a car.

Joining Coley will be Tay “Firefly” Fisher, a 5-9 sharpshooting dynamo out of Siena College.  A 2008 Globetrotters draftee, he helped lead the Saints to the 2007-08 MAAC regular season and postseason titles and a stunning 83-62 upset of SEC power Vanderbilt in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.  Fisher, who hails from Kingston, N.Y., shot a blistering 44.4 percent from three-point range his senior season.

The other rookies competing at training camp in New York are:
•    Donte “Hammer” Harrison, a native of Brooklyn, N.Y.  The 6-8 powerhouse led the Hampton University Pirates in field goal percentage and blocked shots in 2008-09 and was the team’s second leading rebounder.
•    Antoine “Bones” Millien from Queens, N.Y., a long and lean 6-9 dunking machine who led Idaho State University in scoring and blocks in his final season at the school.
•    Milone “The Spark” Clark of Gibson, N.C., an explosive 6-4 guard out of Tennessee Tech who played for the NBA Development League’s Sioux Falls Skyforce in the 2008-09 season.
•    Roscoe “Sarge” Johnson, from Sterling, Va., who attended Allegany College of Maryland before joining the U.S. Armed Forces.  A phenomenal dunker, the 6-4 Sarge still serves his country as a member of the Reserves.
•    Manny "Prince" Perez, from Atlantic City, N.J., a four-time All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference selection during his days at Caldwell College (N.J.) and one of 20 players in the country to play in the NABC/NCAA Division II All-Star Game.

These players will join Globetrotter stars Big Easy Lofton, Flight Time Lang, Special K Daley, Scooter Christensen, Ant Atkinson, Handles Franklin and many others  as the Globetrotters prepare for their 84th consecutive season of touring the world.

The Globetrotters’ training camp will culminate with the team’s third annual private performance in Harlem on Monday, Oct. 5.  Presented in cooperation with the NYC Police Athletic League, the Globetrotters will showcase their spectacular brand of fun family entertainment for thousands of smiling Harlem school children with a game against the Washington Generals at the 369th Harlem Armory.

Sponsored by Campbell Soup Company, Spalding, and America’s Best Contacts and Eyeglasses, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have played in 120 countries on six continents, entertaining over 130 million fans and crossing barriers between cultures, societies and people from all walks of life.  The Globetrotters are one of only six teams to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.  Click here to purchase team merchandise.  



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