Chattahoochee Tech men’s basketball announced the signing of Sequoyah High School guard Sean Tate on Monday. Tate is the third member of the 2011 recruiting class to ink with the Golden Eagles, and the second metro Atlanta high school senior.
A 5-foot-8 point guard, Tate racked up a slew of honors during his time at the Canton, Ga., high school. In his senior year he averaged 24 points (the fourth-highest scoring total in the state) and five assists per game in leading the Chiefs to an undefeated regular season and 29-1 final record. Tate was named first-team all-state in Class AAAA and Region 7-AAAA Player of the Year, and was honored at the Atlanta Tip-Off Club’s Naismith Awards banquet night in March. Tate also surpassed the 1,000-point mark for his career last season, in which he set the school single-season record for points scored.
Tate, a quick southpaw with a penchant for getting to the basket, exploded onto the scene in his senior season, raising his per-game scoring average nearly 15 points from his 11th-grade year.
Tate joins Mays High School senior Devarick Houston and New Mexico State transfer Jacoby Patton in the spring signing class.
The CTC men’s basketball team is entering its second year of play as a National Junior College Athletic Association member school, playing in the Division I Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association.
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