Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Jeron Belin Sets Connecticut Pro-Am Abalze

Jeron Belin has big summer
Senior Jeron Belin of St. Peter's College (NJ) enjoyed a terrific summer season, where he led the Hartford Pro-Am in scoring. Belin attended three years of high school in the Atlanta Area (North Springs and Tallulah Falls) and is an alumni of the Southeast Basketball Academy (SEBA) and FCI/Georgia Warrior AAU program. The Hartford Pro-Am is one of the Northeast's Top Summer Leagues featuring a number of current Pro Players as well as many Division I players from colleges in the New England area.

Here is a link to article on Jeron's play:  http://www.myrecordjournal.com/sports/article_dc224d12-9f49-11df-ba67-001cc4c002e0.html 

Monday, October 18, 2010

Douglas County Captures Fall League Title


The Atlanta Roundball Report was on site Saturday at Pope High School in Marietta as the finals were played in the 2010 SEBA Metro Atlanta Fall League. The Championship Game matched up the Douglas County Tigers versus the Etowah Eagles. The game was well played and both teams brought an energy and high level intensity not often found in Fall games. After going back and forth, Douglas County prevailed by the score of 78-74. The Tigers received excellent all around play from 6' 4 Vantrail Commings, who scored 19 points, pulled 7 boards, and dished out 5 assists. Commings shot a perfect 12 for 12 from the charity stripe. Also playing well for the Tigers was Point Guard Devante Orebeau (14 points, 5 assists, 4 steals), 6' 3 Wing Richard Kelly (13 points), and 6' 5 Jaumonee Byrd (12 Points, 6 rebounds).

Etowah received excellent performance from Austin Miramonti (6' 1, PG, 2011) in a terrific effort that fell just short. The standout Eagle senior guard scored 31 points in the game, including seven (7) made 3-point field goals. 2012 Guard Derrico Peck (6' 5, SG, 2012) also played very well for Etowah, scoring 17 points and exhibiting several outstanding blocked shots and athletic plays around the rim. 

The Championship game capped off the successful Fall League organized by the Southeast Basketball Academy (SEBA). Be on the look out for Etowah and Douglas County to be strong contenders in each of their respective regions this coming winter.    

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Watson named Pre-Season All-American by Sporting News Magazine


Maryville College standout Eryk Watson, a SEBA alum and a graduate of Kennesaw Mountain High School in Cobb County, has been named a Pre-Season All-American by The Sporting News Magazine in their September 2010 issue.


During 81 games in his Maryville career, the 6’3” guard has deposited 1,316 career points averaging 16.8 points per game. Watson has been named to the All-Great South Athletic Conference team on three occasions after earning GSAC Freshman of the Year honors in 2007-08. Eryk was named Pre-Season All-American by D3hoops.com prior to his junior campaign where he finished the season throwing down 17.1 points a game and shooting 82% from the free-throw line. Watson has helped the Scots achieve a 67-15 record over the past three seasons while earning three consecutive trips to the NCAA post-season.