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State championship benefits Camden OL Nick Siemer
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The benefits of playing on a state championship game are hard to measure. It may have even helped Camden County offensive tackle Nick Siemer to land a college scholarship.
The 6-foot-3, 280-pounder proved to be an integral part of the Wildcats’ run to the Class AAAAA title. As a result, he was selected to play in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association North-South Football Classic and named honorable mention in the AJC’s Class AAAAA all-state team.
And with such accolades, Siemer has improved his odds of landing a college scholarship.
“I am waiting on Western Kentucky and Jacksonville State to bring me in for visits. I talked to both of them the last week before the Christmas break and they said they were bringing in visits in January so I am looking calls from them soon,” said Siemer.
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