SEBA Warriors Leadership & Coaching Staff
Program Director & Founder - William LoPresti
Billy LoPresti has served as Director of the Southeast Basketball Academy (SEBA) since its inception in 2002. During that time, Coach LoPresti has successfully coached more than two thousand players in various SEBA events and training programs. As an event organizer, Coach LoPresti founded and implemented the Nationally recognized SEBA Exposure Camps, which have attracted talent from twenty-one states and six International countries. Over 900+ SEBA Showcase participants have advanced to play College basketball. He has personally trained and mentored over ninety high school players who have gone on to earn college basketball scholarships. Many of these players have gone on to achieve great success on and off the court at their respective schools. As a player, LoPresti enjoyed a distinguished career at both the high school and college levels. He was an All-City and All-Central Florida point guard at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida. LoPresti attended Oglethorpe University in Atlanta on scholarship. While at Oglethorpe, LoPresti, He was a 4-year starter at the point guard position and team captain. He received numerous awards during his career including twice being named team “Playmaker” of the Year and recipient of the Program's Coaches Award. LoPresti finished his career ranked as Oglethorpe’s second all-time career leader in assists, while also scoring 944 career points. He is also among Oglethorpe’s all-time career leaders in steals and 3 point shooting percentage. LoPresti was selected to six separate “All-Tournament” teams throughout his playing career. He was twice named to Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Academic Honor Team for his success both on the court and in the classroom. Following his college career, LoPresti was selected to play for a U.S. Travel Squad comprised of College All-Stars which competed in South America. LoPresti graduated with a B.A. degree in History from Oglethorpe in 1999. Coach LoPresti resides in Metro Atlanta with his wife Natalie and their six children.
Billy LoPresti has served as Director of the Southeast Basketball Academy (SEBA) since its inception in 2002. During that time, Coach LoPresti has successfully coached more than two thousand players in various SEBA events and training programs. As an event organizer, Coach LoPresti founded and implemented the Nationally recognized SEBA Exposure Camps, which have attracted talent from twenty-one states and six International countries. Over 900+ SEBA Showcase participants have advanced to play College basketball. He has personally trained and mentored over ninety high school players who have gone on to earn college basketball scholarships. Many of these players have gone on to achieve great success on and off the court at their respective schools. As a player, LoPresti enjoyed a distinguished career at both the high school and college levels. He was an All-City and All-Central Florida point guard at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida. LoPresti attended Oglethorpe University in Atlanta on scholarship. While at Oglethorpe, LoPresti, He was a 4-year starter at the point guard position and team captain. He received numerous awards during his career including twice being named team “Playmaker” of the Year and recipient of the Program's Coaches Award. LoPresti finished his career ranked as Oglethorpe’s second all-time career leader in assists, while also scoring 944 career points. He is also among Oglethorpe’s all-time career leaders in steals and 3 point shooting percentage. LoPresti was selected to six separate “All-Tournament” teams throughout his playing career. He was twice named to Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Academic Honor Team for his success both on the court and in the classroom. Following his college career, LoPresti was selected to play for a U.S. Travel Squad comprised of College All-Stars which competed in South America. LoPresti graduated with a B.A. degree in History from Oglethorpe in 1999. Coach LoPresti resides in Metro Atlanta with his wife Natalie and their six children.
17U Coach - Bo Mason
Bo Mason is a former standout player at at both Marietta High School and at the College level at Maryville College. He was ranked as one of Georgia's top point guards in his graduating class and was named All-City and All-State at Marietta while playing under the legendary Charlie Hood. During his high school years, he was a key player on the inaugural SEBA Warrior AAU teams which had significant success on the national level. He attended Maryville College (Tennessee) on scholarship where he was a star point guard and twice named to the Great South Athletic Conference “All Conference” team. While at Maryville, he helped lead the Scots to three GSAC Titles and three consecutive NCAA National Tournament appearances. He scored 993 career points over three seasons. Mason earned a bachelor’s degree in Religion from Liberty University. As a coach, he has extensive experience which includes having trained several veteran Overseas Professional Players in off-season work as well as serving as a Varsity assistant coach at North Cobb Christian High School from 2013 thru 2016. During his time there, the Eagles were one of Georgia's top ranked teams and advanced to the GHSA "Elite 8" in each of those three seasons. Mason currently owns and operates a highly successful real estate investment company in Metro Atlanta and resides in Cobb County with his wife Rachel and their five children.
Bo Mason is a former standout player at at both Marietta High School and at the College level at Maryville College. He was ranked as one of Georgia's top point guards in his graduating class and was named All-City and All-State at Marietta while playing under the legendary Charlie Hood. During his high school years, he was a key player on the inaugural SEBA Warrior AAU teams which had significant success on the national level. He attended Maryville College (Tennessee) on scholarship where he was a star point guard and twice named to the Great South Athletic Conference “All Conference” team. While at Maryville, he helped lead the Scots to three GSAC Titles and three consecutive NCAA National Tournament appearances. He scored 993 career points over three seasons. Mason earned a bachelor’s degree in Religion from Liberty University. As a coach, he has extensive experience which includes having trained several veteran Overseas Professional Players in off-season work as well as serving as a Varsity assistant coach at North Cobb Christian High School from 2013 thru 2016. During his time there, the Eagles were one of Georgia's top ranked teams and advanced to the GHSA "Elite 8" in each of those three seasons. Mason currently owns and operates a highly successful real estate investment company in Metro Atlanta and resides in Cobb County with his wife Rachel and their five children.
17U Coach - Bradley Grayson
Bradley Grayson is a native of Charlotte, NC. He attended high school in Cobb County, where he was a standout player at Sprayberry High. As a Senior, Grayson was named All-Cobb County and 1st team All-Region as a lights out shooting guard. He earned a scholarship to Fisk University in Nashville, where he was a three year starter and named team captain as well as etching his name in the program’s record books in several offensive categories. Grayson is one of the top all-time shooters in history of the Fisk program. While in College, he served in several leadership roles off the court as well, as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and Men of Distinction. Grayson earned a B.A. degree in finance from Fisk. Once his playing career ended, Grayson was a game operations director for the WNBA's Atlanta Dream. He has played a major role in the success of our organization's success, serving as a Travel team Coach and site coordinator for numerous SEBA events over the past seven years. He is currently employed in a managerial position as a financial professional for Mercedes-Benz USA corporate in Atlanta. He and his wife Erika reside in Cobb County with their young son.
Bradley Grayson is a native of Charlotte, NC. He attended high school in Cobb County, where he was a standout player at Sprayberry High. As a Senior, Grayson was named All-Cobb County and 1st team All-Region as a lights out shooting guard. He earned a scholarship to Fisk University in Nashville, where he was a three year starter and named team captain as well as etching his name in the program’s record books in several offensive categories. Grayson is one of the top all-time shooters in history of the Fisk program. While in College, he served in several leadership roles off the court as well, as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and Men of Distinction. Grayson earned a B.A. degree in finance from Fisk. Once his playing career ended, Grayson was a game operations director for the WNBA's Atlanta Dream. He has played a major role in the success of our organization's success, serving as a Travel team Coach and site coordinator for numerous SEBA events over the past seven years. He is currently employed in a managerial position as a financial professional for Mercedes-Benz USA corporate in Atlanta. He and his wife Erika reside in Cobb County with their young son.
Coordinator / 17u Coach - Travis Moore
Travis Moore was is a former standout and four year varsity player at Etowah High School. As a Senior, he led the Eagles to the “Elite Eight” of the State Tournament which still stands as the best run in School history. He was named All-State for his play and was also named Cherokee County “Player of Year”. He attended LaGrange College on scholarship where he was a starting guard for two seasons and was named Great South Athletic Conference “Rookie of Year” as a freshman. Moore finished his schooling at Kennesaw State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Education. He is currently employed as a Social Studies teacher in Cobb County. In addition to his professional duties as a teacher, Moore has been a highly instrumental part of the success of the SEBA organization, where he has served as both a travel team coach and as an assistant director for both the SEBA Exposure Camps and Summer youth camps. He resides in Kennesaw with his wife Kelly and their two children.
2026 Assistant Coach - Wesley Thomason
2026 Assistant Coach - Laverio Barnes
Travis Moore was is a former standout and four year varsity player at Etowah High School. As a Senior, he led the Eagles to the “Elite Eight” of the State Tournament which still stands as the best run in School history. He was named All-State for his play and was also named Cherokee County “Player of Year”. He attended LaGrange College on scholarship where he was a starting guard for two seasons and was named Great South Athletic Conference “Rookie of Year” as a freshman. Moore finished his schooling at Kennesaw State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Education. He is currently employed as a Social Studies teacher in Cobb County. In addition to his professional duties as a teacher, Moore has been a highly instrumental part of the success of the SEBA organization, where he has served as both a travel team coach and as an assistant director for both the SEBA Exposure Camps and Summer youth camps. He resides in Kennesaw with his wife Kelly and their two children.
2026 Assistant Coach - Wesley Thomason
2026 Assistant Coach - Laverio Barnes