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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th
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Summer Season 2023 – May 22nd – August 6th

SEBL Programs

Southeastern SEBL Programs (SEBL) provides opportunities for players at the professional, collegiate, and post grad levels. Click below to be redirected to each league’s homepage.

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players of the year

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Darrell Render Jr

Render was a true ace in 2022. Every time he touched the ball he gave his team a chance to win.

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Kali Williams – 1B/DH

Williams has a rare combination of plus bat to ball skills and power. The slugger out of Chapin,

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Become a Sponsor or Donor

Your sponsorship and generosity is critical in the growth and affordability of our program. Affordability prevents over 30% of interested players who don’t take part in our organization. Player costs such as tuition, league dues, housing, food and travel areas all paid for by the player. While we strive to keep costs as low as possible the fees still prevent hundreds of players from participating.

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Our Mission

At SEBL we strive to create opportunities for our players to develop and potentially climb the ladder at the post grad, independent, and summer collegiate levels. Our adult local and travel teams aim to provide the most competitive baseball for players above the age of 28. We hope to bring baseball to multiple states and communities in the southeastern coast of the United States.

Our History

SEBL evolved from the Tri-County league of North Carolina founded by Robert Ray and friends in St. Paul, NC in 1978. At its peak the Tri-County league formed 17 teams fielding players at the high school, post grad, summer collegiate, and professional level. Ex affiliate players such as Dwayne Gerald (Kansas City Royals), Damon Newman (Oakland A’s), Maurice Hines (Philadelphia Phillies), Duan Johnson (Seattle Mariners) have competed in the Tri-County League. Since its inception SEBL formerly the Tri-County league has been providing opportunities for players to play competitive baseball. The Tar Heel Kings and Wilson Bruins are two teams who are still active while we have formed new teams to carry on the legacy.