Reggie Cameron Player Diary Entry #5
Reggie Cameron '13 of Paterson Catholic (NJ) will be looking for a new high school next year, as PC is closing down. The talented young star checked in with a diary entry to update how things are going.
Wussup everybody its Reggie Cameron with another player entry. My last
couple of weeks have been both very fun and very heartbreaking and
tough. Around the first week in May my school, Paterson Catholic, held an emergency meeting to decide the future of the school. They came to the
conclusion that the best thing to do was to close the school down after
this year. My teammates and I were crushed as well as everybody else in
the school along with the faculty and staff members.
Me and the rest of the returning players must find a new school to call home. My teammate Kyle Anderson has already made his choice and he will take his game to St. Anthony next year. Me and my other teammates Myles Mack, Kavon Stewart, and DeAndre Noble have yet to make a decision. [Note: Myles Mack has since announced that he will be going to St. Anthony's as well.] Starting the process of picking a school all over again is really hard. I think it's a harder decision to make then when I chose to come to PC. We all would like to stay together, but we are going to choose a school that us best for us.
My AAU season has been going well. Three weeks ago we went down to DC and competed in the DC Assult Classic. We lost in the championship to Baltimore Elite, who we had recently beaten once at the Spring Fling and once at Boo Williams. We didn't play our best game that game. Even though we lost, shoutout to my teammate Shacore Edwards on getting the Capital Hoops Dunk of the Week. Then we played in a tournament that we hosted at Kennedy High School in Paterson which was the Tune-Up. We won that chip by beating New Heights.
[Not long ago], we took a 5 hour plane ride to LA and played in the Compton Hoop Magic tournament while our 17s were playing in their EYBL. We went undefeated and won the chip and everyone gave a good performance on our team. The 17s went 4-1 and are at the top of the standings right now at 13-1. So it was a good weekend for the program. Before we left all of our teams spent about four hours at Venice Beach. It was really fun and a great experience.
Now its back to school and back to trying to find a new school. I'll keep you posted.
RC2
Wussup everybody its Reggie Cameron with another player entry. My last
couple of weeks have been both very fun and very heartbreaking and
tough. Around the first week in May my school, Paterson Catholic, held an emergency meeting to decide the future of the school. They came to the
conclusion that the best thing to do was to close the school down after
this year. My teammates and I were crushed as well as everybody else in
the school along with the faculty and staff members.Me and the rest of the returning players must find a new school to call home. My teammate Kyle Anderson has already made his choice and he will take his game to St. Anthony next year. Me and my other teammates Myles Mack, Kavon Stewart, and DeAndre Noble have yet to make a decision. [Note: Myles Mack has since announced that he will be going to St. Anthony's as well.] Starting the process of picking a school all over again is really hard. I think it's a harder decision to make then when I chose to come to PC. We all would like to stay together, but we are going to choose a school that us best for us.
My AAU season has been going well. Three weeks ago we went down to DC and competed in the DC Assult Classic. We lost in the championship to Baltimore Elite, who we had recently beaten once at the Spring Fling and once at Boo Williams. We didn't play our best game that game. Even though we lost, shoutout to my teammate Shacore Edwards on getting the Capital Hoops Dunk of the Week. Then we played in a tournament that we hosted at Kennedy High School in Paterson which was the Tune-Up. We won that chip by beating New Heights.
[Not long ago], we took a 5 hour plane ride to LA and played in the Compton Hoop Magic tournament while our 17s were playing in their EYBL. We went undefeated and won the chip and everyone gave a good performance on our team. The 17s went 4-1 and are at the top of the standings right now at 13-1. So it was a good weekend for the program. Before we left all of our teams spent about four hours at Venice Beach. It was really fun and a great experience.
Now its back to school and back to trying to find a new school. I'll keep you posted.
RC2



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