Friday, December 27, 2013

2013 SEBA Atlanta Hoop Festival Recap


Isaiah Wilkens (6' 7,  Greater Atlanta Christian; 2014) 

The 2013 SEBA Atlanta Hoop Festival was held this past Saturday at Pope High School in Cobb County. The 6th Annual Event featured twelve (12) Varsity Boys Teams from throughout Metro Atlanta. The Invitational showcased several top ranked teams including defending state champion and Class AA current # 1 ranked Greater Atlanta Christian, who matched up with Class A Power North Cobb Christian in the 8:30 p..m. headliner. All in all, there was an impressive collection of College prospects who participated in the event; including over 25 players who have either signed, committed, or are being recruited at the Division I Level. 

Here is a recap of the Festival's results: 

Greater Atlanta Christian 71, North Cobb Christian 56: 
Isaiah Wilkins (pictured above) scored 26 to lead all scorers and win the most outstanding player award for Greater Atlanta Christian, which took a 28-9 lead in the first half. North Cobb Christian would close to within 35-33 in the third quarter, but Wilkins and the Spartans dominated the fourth quarter. Crute finished with 14 while teammate and North Cobb Christian’s most outstanding player Stephon Jelks had 10 points and 13 rebounds. Trey Kalina led NCC with 15 points. For GAC, Troy Morrison had 16 and Garrett Covington added 12.
GAC Spartans after defeating North Cobb Christian in SEBA Festival

Pope 58, Starr’s Mill 52: 
Chase Hutchins scored 23 points while Cole Childers had 20 as the tournament hosts, which trailed 24-23 at the half. The two were named co-most outstanding players for the Greyhounds. Jeremiah Vrudney led Starr’s Mill with 17 points and was named the Panthers’ most outstanding player.
Co-MVP's Chase Hutchins and Cole Childers 

McEachern 47, Berkmar 36:
 Logan McIntosh had 18 points and Freddy Brown added 17 for McEachern. Jonathan Sanks led Berkmar with 13. Sanks and McIntosh were each named most outstanding player for their respective teams.
McEachern Indians 

Blessed Trinity 53, Kennesaw Mountain 49: 
The Titans’ Chris Bertrand was named his team’s Most Valuable Player after leading Blessed Trinity with 12 points. Connor O’Neill added 11. Kennesaw Mountain’s Andrew Jimenez led all scorers with 21 and was named the Mustangs’ Most Outstanding Player. Nigel Hayes had 15 for Kennesaw Mountain.
Blessed Trinity Titans 

St. Pius 58, Sprayberry 55: 
Armel Potter led all scorers with 25 points but it was not enough as the Golden Lions pulled out the win. Will Maguire led St. Pius with 15 while Nick Harris added 12. Nkem Ojeh had 12 for Sprayberry. Potter was named the Jackets’ Most Outstanding Player of the game while Maguire earned the same distinction for St. Pius. The Golden Lions led 31-25 at the half.
St. Pius after defeating Sprayberry 58-55

Sprayberry's Armel Potter played extremely well with 26 Points

Paulding County 76, Pebblebrook 58: 
Michael Hemphill had 15 points to lead Paulding County. Ty Hudson led all scorers with 21 and Thrae Mitchell added 20 for Pebblebrook. Derrick Cook had 12 for the Falcons. Hemphill and Hudson were named Most Outstanding Players for their respective teams.

Pebblebrook poses with Trophy after hard fought victory  


Pebblebrook MVP Ty Hudson (6' 2, PG, 2015) 





 

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Bowyer Leads Walton to Perfect 8-0 Start


Jay Bowyer (Class of 2014; Walton High School)


SEBA's Jay Bowyer (5' 10, PG, 2014) has led Walton High School to a perfect 8-0 start on the 2013-14 season. Bowyer, who transferred to Walton from Harrison High School this past summer, has been an outstanding addition for Coach Joe Goydish's Raider squad. The quick and physically strong floor general has been putting up both high scoring and assist numbers, in addition to demonstrating his stellar defensive play.

In Walton's most recent victory, Jay scored 27 points in a 83-58 victory over Campbell. This effort included 20 points in the 1st quarter alone, where he knocked down six three pointers.

Jay is a fierce competitor who makes the players around him better. He has improved his skill set significantly over the past year and, just as importantly, has matured as a team leader. Jay had a strong showing on the AAU circuit this past Spring and Summer while running the point guard position for the FCI Warriors, where he averaged 14 ppg and 5 assists. He will be a great pick-up for a College program looking for a physically ready point guard that can contribute as a freshman.      

Walton will take their undefeated record on the road to the Sunshine State after Christmas, as the Raiders will be competing in the Marlin Classic at Arnold High School in Panama City on December 27-30th. They will then jump into the thick of Region play with a big matchup against Cherokee on January 7th.

 
 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Byrd named USA South Player of Week





Jaumone Byrd
(photo courtesy of Maryville Collge)


The USA South Athletic Conference has named Maryville College 6' 6 sophomore Jaumone Byrd "Player of Week" for his on court performance last week. The SEBA Alum from Douglas County High School averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds in two games this past weekend versus Oglethorpe University and Emory University.

"J-Byrd" was a standout player for Coach Joby Boydstone while at Douglas County and was a outstanding performer in several different SEBA programs during his high school career, including the SEBA Fall League and the SEBA All-Star Shootout Exposure Camp.  

Link:   http://www.mcscots.com/sports/mbkb/2013-14/releases/20131202kdlxip