NOTICE!

Jared Stutzman attended the Las Vegas SuperRegional Jr All-American Camp in Dec '09

BOYS and GIRLS JR ALL-AMERICAN CAMP dates and location have changed! Both camps will be held at Suwanee Sports Academy in Suwanee, GA, a north suburb of Atlanta. Boys camp will be held August 6-8, 2010. Girls will be August 1-3, 2010.

ALL PLAYERS MUST ARRIVE FOR MANDATORY CAMP CHECK-IN on the day before each camp starts, Sunday July 31 and Thursday August 5, for girls and boys respectively. Check-in to be held at camp headquarters hotel to be announced. See the Boys or Girls National Camp page on this site for more.
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2009 JR ALL-AMERICAN CAMP RANKINGS
2014 / 8th Grade 2014 / 8th Grade 2014 / 8th Grade
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
1. Tony Upchurch 6'2 (TX) 21. Isaiah Thomas 5'8 (FL) 42. Spencer Rivers 5'5 (FL)
2. James Blackmon 5'9 (IN) 22. Kelly Oubre 5'11 (TX) 43. Blake Jones 5'11 (LA)
3. Theo Pinson 6'3 (NC) 23. Austin Dasent 5'10 (NC) 44. Devyn Wilson 5'3 (NY)
4. Leron Black 6'4 (TN) 24. Justise Winslow 6'0 (TX) 45. Ellis Dozier 6'3 (MD)
5. Ajon Efferson 5'9 (CA) 25. Dillon Beaver 5'1 (NC) 46. Ken Opamuratawongse 5'9 (CA)
6. Craig Victor 6'6 (LA) 26. Jay Henderson 6'0 (FL) 47. James Prather 6'2 (TN)
7. Alex Robinson 5'11 (TX) 27. Kevin Hartley 5'7 (FL) 48. Hanif Bilal 5'11 (NC)
8. Joe Burton 6'4 (TX) 28. Jon Sobaski 5'8 (MN) 49. Brocke Stepteau 5'2 (TX)
9. Micah Seaborn 6'3 (TX) 29. Chase Litton 6'4 (FL) 50. Justin Gray 5'11 (FL)
10. Jordan Cornish 6'3 (LA) 30. Connor McCullough 6'5 (KS) 51. Kahron Ross 5'7 (AR)
11. Mitchell Wilbekin 5'11 (FL) 31. Jacob Parker 6'2 (AL) 52. David Ungerer 5'1 (OR)
12. Brandon Hatton 6'0 (KY) 32. Jerry Johnson 5'9 (TN) 53. Miles Reynolds 5'5 (IL)
13. Jarvis Calhoun 5'10 (AL) 33. Marshall Holmes 6'1 (FL) 54. Quanta Moore 6'1 (LA)
14. Tyler Herron 6'6 (OH) 34. Blake McClain 6'2 (FL) 55. Kip Peak 5'1 (NC)
15. Sean O'Mara 6'5 (IL) 35. Will Brewster 6'0 (AL) 56. Cedric Daniels 5'5 (KY)
16. Brandon Etienne 5'6 (TX) 36. Jacob Kessler 6'2 (VA) 57. Q Hardy 5'2 (AL)
17. Victor Dorsey 6'5 (OH) 37. Dallas Sonnier 6'4 (TX) 58. Randy Gervais 5'9 (LA)
18. Riley Norris 6'4 (AL) 38. Sean Eaton 6'4 (AL) 59. Zack Aufderheide (GA)
19. Simi Socks 6'6 (TX) 39. Nick Rogers 5'3 (IN) 60. Jacob Trauber 5'0 (TX)
20. Trevor Dunbar 5'4 (CA) 40. Jordan Dembley 5'6 (MN) 61. Tre'Shann Stone 5'4 (OR)
  41. Austin Harrell 6'0 (FL) 62. Austin Jones 5'9 (AL)
2015 / 7th Grade 2015 / 7th Grade 2016 / 6th Grade
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
1. Perry Dozier 5'8 (SC) 16. Travis Waller 5'5 (CA) 1. Devin Newton 5'2 (CA)
2. Jesse Pistokache 6'1 (TX) 17. Kevin Dorsey 5'4 (MD) 2. Kevin "KJ" Robinson 5'2 (MO)
3. Roy Hemsley 6'2 (CA) 18. Tyler Jackson 6'4 (IL) 3. Patrick Dembley 4'10 (MN)
4. Keelon Lawson 5'10 (TN) 19. Kyle Foreman 5'2 (WA) 4. Joshua Chairs 4'11 (AL)
5. Max Heidegger 4'11 (CA) 20. Dylan Lowry 5'1 (OH) 5. Clay McCullough 5'9 (KS)
6. Kendall Small 5'2 (CA) 21. Dominique McNealey 5'0 (AL) 6. John Austin Patterson 4'11 (AL)
7. Owen Lewis 5'11 (GA) 22. Eric Giles 5'4 (AL) 7. Carden Davis 5'2 (AL)
8. David Crisp 5'7 (WA) 23. Mitchell Mays 5'9 (OH) 8. Kevy Eason 5'3 (AL)
9. Emarius Logan 5'3 (SC) 24. Demetrius Scott 5'7 (AL) 9. Garrett Anderson 5'3 (FL)
10. Ahmad Caver 5'2 (GA) 25. Dage Davis 5'6 (MD) 10. Isaiah Godwin 4'10 (MA)
11. Daniel Giddens 6'2 (GA) 26. Stacy Masten 5'2 (GA) 11. Jacquez Henderson 5'1 (FL)
12. Jared West 5'4 (LA) 27. Jeremy Wilson (AL)  
13. Dante Scott 5'9 (GA) 28. Maurice Murphy 5'7 (AL)  
14. Jeremy Hemsley 5'5 (CA) 29. Greagg Holmes Jr 4'7 (LA)  
15. Kenneth Lewis 5'5 (GA) 30. Travis Epps 5'4 (LA)  
  NR *Kobe Eichelberger 5'7 (FL)  
*Sick, could not complete camp

****It should be noted that all of the 6th-graders played up in the 7th Grade Division****
2009 All-American Game Player Selections
8TH GRADE ALL-AMERICAN GAME - 8TH GRADE ALL-AMERICAN GAME -
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
Isaiah Thomas Tyler Herron
Leron Black Sean O'Mara
Craig Victor Micah Seaborn
James Blackmon** Theo Pinson
Jay Henderson Jarvis Calhoun
Trevor Dunbar Austin Dasent
Jordan Cornish Brandon Etienne
Mitchell Wilbekin Joe Burton
Ajon Efferson Kelly Oubre
Alex Robinson Jesse Pistokache
Simi Socks Justise Winslow
Riley Norris Brandon Hatton**
Dillon Beaver Tony Upchurch*
Victor Dorsey***  
8th Grade Honorable Mention Selections
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
Hanif Bilal Miles Reynolds
Cedric Daniels Nicholas Rogers
Ellis Dozier Kahron Ross
Sean Eaton Dallas Sonnier
Randy Gervais Brocke Stepteau
Q Hardy Jacob Trauber
Austin Harrell David Ungerer
Marshall Holmes Devyn Wilson
Austin Jones Zack Aufderheide
Blake Jones Jordan Dembley
Quanta Moore Justin Gray
Ken Opamuratawongse Kip Peak
James Prather Spencer Rivers
8th Grade High Honorable Mention
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
Jon Sobaski Chase Litton
Will Brewster Blake McClain
Jahleel Cephus Connor McCullough
Kevin Hartley Jacob Parker
Jerry Johnson Jacob Kessler
 
7TH GRADE ALL-AMERICAN GAME - 7TH GRADE ALL-AMERICAN GAME -    
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
Keelon Lawson Perry Dozier
Daniel Giddens Kyle Foreman*
Max Heidegger Tyler Jackson
Kendall Small Travis Waller
Roy Hemsley David Crisp
Jared West Ahmad Caver
Kenneth Lewis Dylan Lowry
Jeremy Hemsley Kevin Dorsey
Owen Lewis Dominique McNealey
Emarius Logan Dante Scott
 
6TH GRADE ALL-AMERICAN GAME - 6TH GRADE ALL-AMERICAN GAME -    
              Name - Height - Location               Name - Height - Location
Kevy Eason Joshua Chairs
Carden Davis Isaiah Godwin
Patrick Dembley Jacquez Henderson
Devin Newton Austin Patterson
Garrett Anderson Kevin "KJ" Robinson
Clay McCullough  
DNP - *Injured             **14U AAU Nationals             ***Left early for drive home
Congratulations to all of this year's participants at the 09 Jr All-American Camp!!
Ahmad Caver
Ajon Efferson
Alex Robinson
Austin Dasent
Austin Harrell
Austin Jones
Austin Patterson
Blake Jones
Blake McClain
Brandon Etienne
Brandon Hatton
Brocke Stepteau
Carden Davis
Cedric Daniels
Chase Litton
Clay McCullough
Connor McCullough
Craig Victor
Dage Davis
Dallas Sonnier
Daniel Giddens
Dante Scott
David Crisp
David Ungerer
Demetrius Scott
Devin Newton
Devyn Wilson
Dillon Beaver
Dominique McNealey
Dylan Lowry
Ellis Dozier
Emarius Logan
Eric Giles
Garrett Anderson
Greagg Holmes
Hanif Bilal
Isaiah Godwin
Isaiah Thomas
Jacob Kessler
Jacob Parker
Jacob Trauber
Jacquez Henderson
Jahleel Cephus
James Blackmon
James Prather
Jared West
Jarvis Calhoun
Jay Henderson
Jeremy Hemsley
Jeremy Wilson
Jerry Johnson
Jesse Pistokache
Joe Burton
Jon Sobaski
Jordan Cornish
Jordan Dembley
Joshua Chairs
Justin Gray
Justise Winslow
Kahron Ross
Keelon Lawson
Kelly Oubre
Ken Opamuratawongse
Kendall Small
Kenneth Lawson
Kevin “KJ” Robinson
Kevin Dorsey
Kevin Hartley
Kevy Eason
Kip Peak
Kobe Eichelberger
Kyle Foreman
Leron Black
Marshall Holmes
Maurice Murphy
Max Heidegger
Micah Seaborn
Miles Reynolds
Mitchell Mays
Mitchell Wilbekin
Nicholas Rogers
Owen Lewis
Patrick Dembley
Perry Dozier
Q Hardy
Quanta Moore
Randy Gervais
Riley Norris
Roy Hemsley
Sean Eaton
Sean O’Mara
Simi Socks
Spencer Rivers
Stacy Masten
Theo Pinson
Tony Upchurch
Travis Epps
Travis Waller
Tre’Shaun Stone
Trevor Dunbar
Tyler Herron
Tyler Jackson
Victor Dorsey
Will Brewster
Zack Aufderheide
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Got GAME? Can YOU ball???

The Jr. All-American Camp is the premier basketball exposure venue for the nation's best young ballers! Are YOU one of them? Are you a future All-American? If you want to test your skillz against the top players in America then THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE!!!

The TOP 300 rising 6th, 7th and 8th grade BOYS and TOP 300 rising 7th, 8th and 9th grade GIRLS (100 in each grade) will compete in Orlando, FL. Will YOU be there?

Why YOU should attend the Jr. All-American Camp

· To measure your game against the nation's best

· To become a better player from expert instruction by top coaches

· To showcase your talent before Hoop Scoop and other scouting services

· Equal playing time

· Exposure to college coaches

· Academic seminars & SAT prep

How do you get in?

The Jr. All-American Camp brings together the best middle school players in the US. If you would like to participate in the national camp you MUST first attend a regional camp in your area. If you have game and our regional camp coaching staff feels that you were one of the better players there, then you will earn an invitation to the prestigious national camp in August. So now what? GO now to our Regional Camps page, find the next camp near you, then sign up! And maybe we'll see you in August among the next All-Americans!!!

Camp Objectives

· To provide exposure for top boys and girls junior basketball players

· To identify emerging talent from all over the US

· To bring together the nation's elite youth players in one setting offering the most instructional, educational, enriching, ultra-competitive basketball, academic, and total person experience possible.

What you get at Regional Camps:

· GREAT competition! Best players from around your area, state, out of state

· Skills instruction

· Games (3 minimum)

· Skills competition and awards

· Official Jr. All-American Camp Reversible Mesh Jersey

· Scouting Services on hand to evaluate the talent

· Coverage and recognition on Jr. All-American Camp website

· Guest Speakers

Check-In is at 8:00 AM. Camps start at 9:00 AM and end at 5:00 PM

Regional Camps are for boys 5th-8th grades (girls 6th-8th). This is NOT an invitation-only event. Open to all. Top performers will earn invitation to the national Jr. All-American Camp next summer in Orlando, FL. (or Freshman All-American Camp if a current 8th-grader.)

REGISTER NOW! Click here

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