Sunday, December 7, 2008

Weekly Notebook : December 1 - 7, 2008


While the Atlanta area has been hit by a cold spell the past week, the high school hoops action is definitely warming up across the Metro area. Here a few highlights and notes from across the Metro Area this past week:

McEachern Off to Hot Start


Coming into the season, McEachern did not receive as much pre-season hype as several of the other top teams in Class 5A (namely Wheeler and Norcross). However, the Indians are proving here in the early season that they are certainly the team to beat in Region 5-AAAAA and a legitimate contender for the Class 5A Title. McEachern has exceptional talent (at least five D1 prospects on roster), experience, athleticism, and size. Coach Mike Thompson's squad is 4-0 on the season and has easily defeated their opponent in 3 of the 4 wins. 2010 Standout guard Trae Golden (pictured above) has played very well thus far. He followed up a strong performance on Tuesday night vs. Kennesaw Mountain with a 28 point showing in Friday night's well earned 70-60 win versus Cherokee. Golden is currently open in his recruitment after backing away from the verbal commitment he had previously made to Ohio State at the beginning of his sophomore year.


New Beginnings


The beginning of this season has seen several programs (both established schools and new schools) getting off to surprisingly successful starts. Grayson High School in Gwinnett County is certainly one of the teams. Grayson has struggled badly on the hardwood the past few years. However, this year's squad is 5-1 and has already surpassed last year's win total for the entire season (3). First Year Head Coach Brian Anderson has done a fine job with his club and has received good production out of Seniors guards Justin Coogler and Ben Loudermilk....High Schools in their first year of existence typically struggle in their first couple of years of athletic competition. However, Allatoona High in Cobb County is looking to be anything but typical and they have seen some good early season success, winning 3 of their first 4 contests. Allatoona's Head Coach Markus Hood, who led Hiram High on a Cinderella run to the Class 5A State Final Four last season, is building a fundamentally sound and aggressive team at the new school. Allatoona swept both of their games played over the weekend. Point Guard Jack Wilson (6' 0, PG, 2010) scored 20 pts. in Friday's win over Paulding County and then had a 41 point explosion versus South Paulding on Saturday.


North Hall End's East Hall's Lanierland Tournament Dominance


North Hall High School pulled off a major upset in the opening round of the Annual Lanierland Tournament, knocking off East Hall 98-84. East Hall had previously dominated the Lanierland Tournament, winning the Championship the past six years and 13 of the last 14 years (yes....that is not a typo...13 of the past 14 years!). North Hall certainly is a team to watch out for this year in Class 3A. The Trojans, coached by Benji Wood, play with strong intensity and energy. North Hall Senior Guard Ethan Satterfield (6' 2, Point Guard, 2009) led the Trojans with 17 points in victory. Satterfield is one of the the state's top "sleeper" guards in the senior class. He is a speedy guard who can get to the rack, knock down the jumper, and distribute effectively. Fellow Senior Chase Syfan is also a player to watch on the North Hall squad. The Trojans will face West Hall in the Tournament Semi-Finals on Saturday night. As for East Hall, they have a young and inexperienced team and have experienced some uncharacteristic let downs in the early season. However, you can bet Joseph Dix, who is one of the best High School Coaches in the State, will have his kids back on track and ready to uphold the East Hall tradition of success very soon.


Other Notes:


Fayette County High School, who advanced to last year's Class 4A State Championship game, travelled to Peoria, Illinois last weekend to compete in the Trusted Choice Tournament of Champions. The Tigers went 1-2 during the event, which featured several Nationally ranked teams. However, Fayette Head Coach Andre Flynn was enthusiastic about the trip and felt it was a great experience for his guys to play such excellent competition and bond as a unit. 6' 7 Senior Noel Johnson (Southern Cal signee) was named to the All-Tournament Team as was promising 2011 prospect Malcom Brogdon. Noel Johnson (6' 7, Wing, 2009), who is one of the State's top overall players regardless of class, is a very talented and versatile player who can hurt opponents inside or out. Brogdon(6' 4, Wing, 2011) has had a terrific start to his sophomore campaign after enjoying a strong Fall on the camp circuit. The 6' 4 wing, who set a Tournament record of 17 rebounds while in Illinois, is establishing himself as one of the Peach State's Top Prospects in the Class of 2011 .....Cherokee High School's Michael Kvam (6' 3, CG, 2010)enjoyed a sterling week. He scored 25 points in Cherokee's exciting OT win over Marietta on Tuesday evening, including all of each of his team's 8 points in overtime. He followed up that performance with a another 25 point effort in a tough loss against McEachern on Friday. Kvam has good size for guard spot, can handle the rock, sees the floor well, and can shoot the ball extremely well from the 3. In other words, he has a very well rounded game and most importantly, is always working to improve. Kvam is a certainly a player to keep an eye on in the Class of 2010.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

McEachern is gonna beat up on whoever they play. Too many weapons on the team. I don't see anybody being able to stop them.

Anonymous said...

The problem with Mceachern is that every year they choke in the playoffs. This year will be the same deal.

Anonymous said...

McEachern isn't that good, besides Golden they struggle shooting the ball. Reddick is soft and uncoordinated. Their pure athleticism wins games until they meet a good team. As a basketball team though they are not that good. I watched them against Kennesaw and thought wow, team looks legit. Then saw them against East Paulding and it was only a 12 point game with 2 mins left and East Paulding is not very good at all but gave them a good run.

Anonymous said...

Markus Hood= recruiting Jack Wilson to follow him from Hiram to Allatoona