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Columbia Hoyas former player Jay Council is having a outstanding freshman season at Belmont Abbey. Jay started off getting adjusted to the college life in the classroom and basketball court. He stated it took him sometime adjusting to sitting and watching basketball games vs leading his Camden Bulldogs to a State Championship just a few months ago. I spoke with his College Basketball Coach Stephen Miss about his progress at Belmont. He stated Jay is a hardworking young man and his glad to have him be apart of Belmont Abbey Basketball Team. For the first couple of months he was playing very little. With hard work in practice, he has started the last 4 games and has led them to 4 straight victories. In the classroom, Jay has a 2.8 GPA and by the end of the year he wants to finish up with a 3.0 or better. I am so proud of Jay's success on and off the court. He will have a great career at Belmont Abbey and look forward to seeing him play professional. Keep up the good work Jay and I will see you very soon. GO HOYAS!!!!
Columbia Hoyas College Workouts
White Team Blue Team
6 - Marcus Holloway 4 - DeAndre Nathaniel
24 - Aaron Taylor 2 - Omari Mitchell
22 - Chris Williams 11 - Malik Timmons
32 - Terrell Blocker 24 - Delvon Frazier
31 - Wayne Brown 41 - Isreal Wall
20 - Daquan Smith
Blue Team White Team
14 - Terry House Jr 4 - Joshua Williamson
2 - John Ragin 25 - Kaiden Rice
20 - Richie Finch Jr 34 - Xavier Miller
12 - Jamie Dickey 31 - Dante Brown
50 - Thomas White 32 - Kendall Wall
White Team Purple Team
4 - Isaiah Felder 0 - Remele Everett-Hicks
5 - Chidi Udogwu 3 - Fredrick Johnson
11 - Jerry Moses 2 - DeShauntae' Newton
23 - Jaylon Haynes 7 - Jalen Maxwell
55 - Wayne Jones 22 - Khalil Halls
34 - Bryson Reed
White Team Purple Team
2 - John Ragin 0 - Remele Everett-Hicks
14 - Terry House Jr 3 - Fredrick Johnson
12 - Jamie Dickey 2 - DeShauntae' Newton
20 - Richie Finch Jr 7 - Jalen Maxwell
50 - Thomas White 22 - Khalil Halls
34 - Bryson Reed
Blue Team White Team
2 - John Ragin 4 - Isaiah Felder
12 - Jamie Dickey 5 - Chidi Udogwu
14 - Terry House Jr 11 - Jerry Moses
20 - Richie Finch Jr 23 - Jaylon Haynes
50 - Thomas White 55 - Wayne Jones
White Team Navy Blue Team
5 - Andre' Garner 1 - Brandon Tyson
25 - Gerald Vaughn Jr 21 - Daniel Gillins
34 - Jeffrey Snipes Jr 23 - Tyshawn Tomas
21 - Jalon Cokely 5 - Akelle Vaughn
12 - David Burch 20 - Derrick Maynes
White Team Blue Team
6 - Marcus Holloway 5 - Andre' Garner
22 - Chris Williams 12 - Jalon Cokley
24 - Aaron Taylor 21 - David Burch
31 - Wayne Brown 25 - Gerald Vaughn III
32 - Terrell Blocker 34 - Jeffrey Snipes Jr
White Team Purple Team
6 - Marcus Holloway 0 - Remele Everett-Hicks
22 - Chris Williams 2 - DeShauntae' Newton
24 - Aaron Taylor 3 - Fredrick Johnson Jr
31 - Wayne Brown 7 - Jalen Maxwell
32 - Terrell Blocker 22 - Khalil Halls
34 - Bryson Reed
White Team Navy Team
1 - Kenneth Legette 1 - Brandon Tyson
20 - Adam White 5 - Akelle Vaughn
10 - Demetrius Richardson 20 - Derrick Maynes
21 - Makale Tolliver 21 - Daniel Gillins
32 - Akheem Commander 23 - Tyshawn Thomas
33 - Daquan Brown
White Team Blue Team
2 - Omari Mitchell 1 - Kenneth Legette
4 - DeAndre' Nathaniel 10 - Demetrius Richardson
11 - Malik Timmons 20 - Adam White Jr
20 - Daquan Smith 21 - Makale Tolliver
24 - Delvon Frazier 32 - Akheem Commander
41 - Isreal Wall 33 - Daquan Brown
Niles Drasites freshman year at Erskine College
Niles Drasites is doing well at Erskine College. He is doing well in the classroom and on the court. I am looking forward to spending sometime with him this summer. I look forward to having him come and speak to the kids. Keep up the good work!! GO HOYAS!!!
Columbia Hoyas College Workouts
Blue team White Team
2 - John Ragin 24 - Terry House 20 - Marcus Holloway 12 - Kendal Wall
4 - Tarence Tyler 21 - Richie Finch 31 - Jeffrey Snipes 34 - Nicholas Myers
6 - Onteous Anderson 3 - Chidi Udogwu 55 - Bryson Reed 12 - Tyshawn Bethea (black/white shorts)
White Team Blue Team
1 - Fredrick Johnson 24 - Terry House 3 - Chidi Udogwu 4 - Aaron Taylor
20 - Marcus Holloway 12 - Kendal Wall 11 - Andre' Garner 14 - Akelle Vaughn
50 - Brandon Barnes 34 - Nicholas Myers
Blue Team White Team
4 - Tarence Tyler 21 - Richie Finch 10 - Chase Gilmore 21 - Brandon Tyson
23 - Malik Timmons 3 - Chidi Udogwu 14 - Marcus Hamilton 2 - John Ragin
55 - Bryson Reed 31 - Jeffrey Snipes
White Team Blue Team
10 - Chase Gilmore 21 - Brandon Tyson 3 - Chidi Udogwu 4 - Aaron Taylor
14 - Marcus Hamilton 2 - John Ragin 11 - Andre' Garner 14 - Akelle Vaughn
31 - Jeffrey Snipes 34 - Nicholas Myers
Blue Team White Team
4 - Tarence Tyler 21 - Richie Finch 2 - John Ragin 6 - Onteous Anderson
23 - Malik Timmons 34 - Nicholas Myers 12 - Tyshawn Bethea 22 - Jaylon Haynes
55 - Bryson Reed 3 - Chidi Udogwu 5 - Kevin Tyson 41 - Isreal Hall
White Team Blue Team
1 - Fredrick Johnson 20 - Marcus Holloway 12 - Tyshawn Bethea 6 - Onteous Anderson
24 - Terry House 12 - Kendal Wall 22 - Jaylon Haynes 5 - Brandon Tyson
50 - Brandon Barnes 41 - Isreal Wall
Landerius Fuller success time at Morris College
Mustafa Greene will be a North Carolina State Wolfpack
Irmo running back Mustafa Greene committed to N.C. State on Friday, according to Yellow Jackets coach Bob Hanna.
The 6-foot, 205-pound running back is listed as a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and could help immediately in a backfield that has little proven talent returning.
"He's a great running back," Hanna said. "He's got size, strength, quickness, speed. He's a legit player."
Irmo running back Mustafa Greene
- Gerry Melendez/gmelendez@thestate.com
Despite missing approximately six games last season because of a high ankle sprain, Greene rushed for 1,367 yards and 18 touchdowns in eight games and averaged more than eight yards per carry. He was selected to represent South Carolina in the Shrine Bowl and had the Wolfpack and Rutgers as his two finalists.
Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina were among the schools that recruited Greene, but he only visited Rutgers and N.C. State.
"Maybe I should have taken more visits, but picking between two was hard enough," Greene said earlier this week.
Hanna said Greene runs with both speed and power.
"He doesn't mind running over you," Hanna said. "He's a big kid. He'll make one move or one cut and get north and south."
N.C. State needs help in the backfield because its top rushers in 2009, Toney Baker and Jamelle Eugene, were seniors. Baker was granted an extra year of eligibility because of injuries earlier in his career but decided to leave school and enter the NFL draft.
Sophomores James Washington (who will be returning from injury) and Brandon Barnes, and veteran Curtis Underwood are among the players who will be competing for the starting running back position for the Wolfpack.
Greene received only a sniff from USC and Clemson, with the Gamecocks putting their emphasis on Marcuis Lattimore, the highly touted Byrnes running back who will announce his college choice Tuesday.
"I heard from (USC) early on with letters and stuff but really (had) no personal contact with them," Greene said. "If USC had come after me stronger, it probably would have made a difference."
I AM SO PROUD OF MUSTAFA, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!! WE WILL BE WATCHING YOU THIS YEAR. GO HOYAS!!!!
2010 Columbia Hoyas Upcoming Season
The Hoyas's are having a great High School Season
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