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ARCHIE
CHATMON
High
School: Westover High School - Albany Herald Basketball
Sophomore of the Year - All Region Basketball - State
Track and Field Participant
College: Georgia Southwestern
University - Three time Basketball Letterman -Four-time
Tennis Letterman -Four-time All Conference Track Letterman
Coaching Achievements/Contribution - Four-time State
Basketball Coach of the Year - Region Basketball Coach of the
Year ( 20 11 -2012) - Georgia vs. USA All Star Game, Georgia
Head Coach,1993 - GHSA All Star Basketball Game, Asst.
Coach, 1993 - Two-time Basketball State Runner-Up
- Christmas Holiday Basketball Tournament, Director, 2001
-2010 - Multiple Elite Eight & Sweet Sixteen Basketball
appearances - Multiple Basketball Regional & Sub-Regional
Championships - ABCD Camp, Head Coach Team Georgia, Detroit,
Michigan - Camp USA, Krider Camp, six year Coach, Cincinnati,
Ohio - State Basketball Sectionals, Volunteer, Albany,
Georgia - Participant for more than 20 years with the GHSA
Girls State Track & Field Championship - Distinguished
Service Award, 2005, Oak Tree GNETS Archie is married to the
former Virginia Wright. They have a son, Bryan and a daughter,
Amber. |
CHRISTOPHER
CAMERON -Serves on NCAA Division II
South Region Advisory Committee 2011 -Present.
-Served as
SIAC Men's Basketball Coaches Chairman 2008- 2010. -Served as
SIAC Men's Basketball Coaches Vice-Chairman 2006 -2008. -Organized the ASU Youth Summer Basketball League in 2009. The
league has become the premiere summer league for youth in
Southwest Georgia with over 200 participants last summer Member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches(NABC).
-Member of the Black Coaches Association (BCA). -Led Albany
State University to a SIAC Tournament Championship and to Division II National Tournament in 2007 in 1st year as the head
coach. -SIAC Tournament Outstanding Coach 2007. -Worked
Dennis Felton' University of Georgia Basketball Camp 2006. -Helped lead Albany State University to 2005 SIAC Regular Season
Champion title and championship game of the SIAC Tournament
as an assistant coach. -Established the 1st High School
Basketball Team Camp at a HBCU in Southeast 2002. -Worked
jim Harrick's University of Georgia Basketball Camp 2004 & 2005.
-Recruited and/or developed I two-time SIAC Player of the Year,
11 Ali-SIAC Players, I SIAC Newcomer of the Year. I SIAC
Tournament MVP, 2 Division ll All-South Region Players, and I
HBCU All-American. -Played four years of professional
basketball in Finland, Iceland, Mexico, and San Diego, CA. -Named Most Exciting Player in Mexican ClMEBA Basketball League
(CIMEBA) 2000. -Drafted by San Diego Stingrays, International
Basketball League (IBL) in 1999, and played against NBA
Legend Erving "Magic" johnson in exhibition game and scored
22 points. -Started Chris Cameron Basketball Camp in 1999.
Camp has worked with over 2,500 youths, including over 50 high
school teams and 20 middle school teams throughout the
Southeast.
-Named Finish League Most Valuable Player 29 ppg, 8
rpg, 4 apg in 1998 in Vilpas Vikings.
-Participated NCAA
National Collegiate Slam-Dunk Contest finishing 3rd place. -Two time Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year Nominee
1996 & 1997. -Named Mr. Tulane Basketball and Defensive Player
of the Year Nominee 1996 & 1997. Ranked 7th All Time in steals
at Tulane University. -Played in four post season tournaments,
NCAA 2nd round in 1995, NIT Tournament 1994 & 1997, NIT Final
Four in 1996. -Ranked No. 50 among top 100 1992-93 seniors by
The Sporting News ... Seventh-team All-America by Van Coleman
Future Stars ... High honorable mention All -American selection
by Streets and Smjth. Rank No. 10 big guard in the nation by
Blue Chip Illustrated. -As a senior at Dougherty High School,
average 27 points, 11.5 rebounds, and four block shots a game.
Started on Atlanta team that reached the finals of the Boston
Shootout. -First Team All-State Class AAA as a sophomore,
junior and senior. Region 1-AAA Player of the Year 1993,
Dougherty County 3rd all-time leading scorer with 2,004 points.
-Scored 17 points and named MVP of the Roundball Classic in
Pittsburg, PA. Scored 28 points and named MVP of the Georgia
North/South All-Star Game in Athens, GA. -Dunk Champion
of the KFC All-Star Game in Albany, GA. -Cameron is the
current head coach of the Albany State Golden Rams after serving
as the Assistant Coach. He is married to the former Reeshemah
Whaley. 1hey have three daughters, Saddlyah, Saanaia and
Saanyia. |
JULIE
GREENWAY BAILEY
-1981 - 1985 - Lettered in three sports: Basketball, Softball
and Track. -1982 - 1983: All Region Basketball, Honorable
mention All-State. Voted Best Defensive player and Best
Rebounder. Region track runner up. -1983 - 1984: All Region
and All State Basketball. Voted MVP and Best Rebounder.
All Region and All State Softball. Voted MVP and Highest
Batting Average. Track, High Point Award. Academic Awards:
Ken Allen Rogers Scholarship. -1984- 1985-All Region and
All State Basketball, Voted MVP and Coach Award. Voted to
play in the North South All Game and the Georgia South
Carolina All Star Game. All Region and All State Softball.
Voted MVP and participated in the USSSA National Softball
Tournament. DWS Athlete of the Year. -1985 - 1986 -
Received a scholarship to Brunswick Jr. College. Named All
Conference Player, Best Defensive Player, and Highest
Rebound Average. -1986 - 1987 - Received a Basketball and
Volleyball Scholarship to Truett McConnell College. Named All
Conference Player, Best Defensive Player, Highest Number of
Steals in one season and Coaches Award. TMC Homecoming Queen.
-1987 - 1989 - Attended University of Montevallo on a Basketball
Scholarship. 1987 - 89 Conference winners and 1998 - 99
Conference Runner up. Named to the All-Conference team, MVP,
Player of the Year, Player of the Week. Set state records in
the areas of Highest Field Goal percentage, Highest Free
Throw percentage and Highest Rebound average. Chairman of
Athletic Club and a member of the Chi Omega Sorority.
-Coached Basketball, Softball and Track for 5 years. Basketball:
Region Champs 4 times, Final Four twice Track: Region Winner
4 years, State Runner up 2 years. Softball: Region Runner Up 2
times. -Julee is currently a resident of Dublin, Georgia where
she continues her coaching and teaching career at Trinity
Christian School. She is married to Marshall Bailey and they
have four children. |
JOHNNY
SEABROOKS
Johnny Seabrooks graduated from Howard
Academy High School in Monticello, Florida in 1969. He played
football, basketball and ran Track while attending Howard
Academy. Coach Seabrooks received a Football and Track
Scholarship to Albany State College (University). His
accomplishments while attending Albany State College
included: - Four Year Letterman in Football - Four Year
Letterman in Track - Receiving the Brain and Bronze Award
- He set the Triple Jump record at the Tuskegee Relay with a
jump of 48'4" - Won the SIAC Triple Jump Championship and
was runner-up in the Long Jump.
-Coach Seabrooks, a member of
two SIAC Track and Field Championship, was a member of the
first ever SIAC Track and Field Championship. He graduated
with his Bachelor of Science Degree in Health and Physical
Education in 1974 from Albany State College (University). In
1999, he received his M.Ed in Education Administration and
Supervision· from Albany State University.
-Coach Seabrooks
began his teaching/coaching career at Brooks County High
School in Quitman, GA. During his tenure at Brooks County, he
served as the Defensive Coordinator and Head Track Coach. In
1981, Coach Seabrooks accepted the Defensive Coordinator
job at Monroe High School and later became the Head Boys
Track Coach. In 1993, he became the Head Boys Track Coach,
Girls Cross County and Assistant Football Coach at Dougherty
High School. Coach Seabrooks coached Track and Field for twenty-eight years during
that time his teams placed in the top four in the Boys State
Meet twice. He coached eight individual Boys Sate Championship
and was named Region 1-AAA Track and Field Coach of the Year
twice. Coach Seabrooks conducted the first ever Track and
Field Rules Clinic in Georgia.
-Throughout his career as a
teacher/coach, he has received numerous awards. They include
Region Athletic Director of the Year, Georgia's Class AAA
Athletic Director of the Year, Georgia Athletic Director Award
of Merit, and the Distinguished Service Award.
-Coach
Seabrooks, through his many years of dedication and desire to
give back to the community, served on the National Federation
of High School (NFHS) Track and Field Rules Committee, State
Director of the National Federation Coaches Associations,
State Representative for the National Athletic Director
Conference. He is past president of the Georgia Athletic
Directors Association. He also served as the Tournament Di
rector for the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) South
Sectional Basketball Tournament, as well as, past chairman for
the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association and Track and Field
Hall of Game Committee. Coach Seabrooks previously served on the
Board of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and the Georgia
State Games Commission.
-Coach Seabrooks is presently the Meet
Director for the GHSA Girls Track and Field Championship; GHSA
Track and Field Rules Interpreter and Head Track Clinicians;
board of Director for Albany Sports Hall of Fame; Georgia
Athletic Directors Association; Georgia Athletic Coaches
Association; the Albany Sports Marketing Council; and President
of Region 1-AAAA. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club of
Dougherty County.
-Coach Seabrooks is married the former
Gwendolyn Haywood. They have one daughter Kechia and one
granddaughter, Kelsy. |
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