Jaime Jaquez Jr. receives hero's welcome in Camarillo jersey retirement ceremony
The hometown boy from Camarillo, Jaime Jaquez Jr., returned to the high school gym where he spent countless hours sweating, diving for loose balls and dunking. It was a much-beloved homecoming Tuesday night in front of a community that always appreciated his loyalty and dedication.
“We get to etch his name in history,” Camarillo boys' basketball coach Brendan Garrett said
Jaime Jaquez Jr. The pride of 805. Camarillo High. pic.twitter.com/gOYi41PeCi
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The ceremony involved retiring Jaquez's No. 24 jersey as pyrotechnics went off in the gym. There also was a banner unveiled and future Scorpions will be able to see a display in the gym foyer and have someone to serve as a standard for excellence, Jaquez having gone from Camarillo to UCLA to the NBA's Miami Heat.
“I love this community,” Jaquez said. “Everybody here believed in what I could do.”
Jaime Jaquez Jr. remembers the blood, sweat and tears from Camarillo gym. pic.twitter.com/qHJQhpGZI9
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The timing could not have been more perfect, with Jaquez in town to play the Clippers on Monday and the Lakers on Wednesday. And Camarillo’s boys' basketball team is having its own dream season, improving to 20-1 after defeating Simi Valley 50-41 in a league game.
Jaquez remembered taking a photo in 2018 with seniors on this year's team.
Jackson Yeates, Evan Dela Paz, Kasen Hurt, Jaime Jaquez, Josh Castaniero, Shane Frank, Brendan Widerburg. Photo by Dana Hurt. Camarillo seniors all grown up. pic.twitter.com/cHqwgFaNSw
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“It’s well deserved,” Garrett said of the jersey retirement. “He’s a homegrown kid who could have gone anywhere and stayed.”
Jaquez has continued to support the Scorpions with clothing donations to players and Camarillo workers. The family remains Camarillo residents. His sister, Gabby, plays for UCLA’s No. 1-ranked women’s team. Brother Marco is attending junior college and a cousin is in the basketball program.
Several Miami Heat teammates also made the trip to the Camarillo gym.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.