Simonetti, Reuter Selected for Junior All-American Camp

NERR Junior Elite Division | Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Simonetti, Reuter Selected for Junior All-American Camp

Nick Simonetti and Jarred Reuter, both from the Southeastern Massachusetts and playing for the BSJ Elite program, were among the top 50 players at the AAU 13-U National Championship and were both invited to Clay Dade's Jr. All American Camp held in Orlando Florida at University of Central Florida. Clay Dade is the founder and president of the Jr. All-American Camp and the Fab Frosh Freshman All-American Camp -- These basketball camps were established to provide early exposure and expert instruction for young prospects with high future potential.  The Jr. All-American Camp brings together the best middle school players in the United States.

Both Simonetti and Reuter have been among the top Jr. Elite players in New England for a few seasons.  They played together last season on BABC and this season on the BSJ Elite team. Both have played very well against the best players in there age group in the country, especially during AAU Nationals.

Nick Simonetti (class of 2014) is a 6’0” swingman who is very hard to guard at the small forward position.  He's a left handed player that can shoot the three or take you off the dribble, and is very good in the open court with the ball. Simonetti is a quick offensive minded player, that did a great job scoring the basketball in transition and playing help defense on some of the top guards in the National tournament.

Jarred Reuter (class of 2014) was nicknamed the "Beast" at Nationals. At 13 years old the 6' 6" 200 ponder, was one of the top big men at the tournament. Reuter is a well rounded player that rebounds and blocks shots, and is a force on the low post offensively.  Reuter also has a high basketball I.Q. and a terrific work-ethic. 

The Bay State Jaguars Elite Team had a great season, without the support of all the parents and coaches these types of opportunities wouldn't be possible. Both Nick & Jarred would like to thank them and there teammates for the support, without them they wouldn't have the opportunity to go play with the best players in the country.