Where’s your game going?
Yet in our pyramid system where only the best can play as they get older – we are cutting girls from sports at the pre-teen or teenage years because they aren’t good enough to compete – just at a time in their lives in which studies suggest they benefit the most from these activities.
I’m going off of my typical subject about recruitment with this blog. But not too far off. If you read my last blog about expanding your College Choices – then you’ll see why this is important.
Happy New Year! I have Futures on my mind. Futures! and the New Year – Get it? Seriously, as I will be coaching again this March at a Futures site here in Massachusetts (haven’t done that since my kids went off to college). So I thought maybe you’d like a run down on the hierarchy of the FUTURES process and agenda.
Question: When should athletes start going to college showcases? ::: I answer this and more.
Question: “We just returned from festival (which was amazing). A parent of a player on our club team who’s daughter will be playing for Georgetown, told me that my daughter should send out a thank you emails to all the schools she contacted before the festival, and to also include…
Coaches are first and foremost interested in your daughters hockey talent. But they also need to get a feel for the caliber of kid they are looking at as well – to see if the potential recruit can compete within the academic rigors and standards of their respective University or College. Here is a sample Resume.