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Why Do Children Play Sports? – Greg Chertok

Posted ago by BRendine

Developing a Positive Youth Sports Culture Greg Chertok, M.Ed., CC-AASP This past season, I attended a Little League Baseball game to watch a 9-year old player I had coached.  For observational purposes – I was just as interested in watching …

College Recruiting Tips

Posted ago by BRendine

(*Recruiting Tips) College Recruiting Tips Every college recruiting process is different for each individual. Here are some general guidelines that each player will be able to follow. Make sure that you are starting this process in the middle of your …

Common College Misconceptions About the Recruiting Process and a Sample Letter to a College Coach

Posted ago by BRendine

(*Letter) Common College Misconceptions About the Recruiting Process and a Sample Letter to a College Coach There are two big misconceptions that players and parents don’t realize and often make a vital mistake that could cost them the chance to …

Today Starts a Contact Period for Recruiting.

Posted ago by BRendine

January 2-16 2012 is classified as a “Contact Period” but with no evaluations by the NCAA. What this means is that college coaches are able to get in touch with you by phone, email or in person.  The college coach …

Top 5 Focal Points for All High School Laxers

Posted ago by BRendine

You must maintain your GPA. Keep in mind that GPAs are easy to ruin and extremely hard to rebuild. What this means is that it is easier to keep your GPA high than it is to raise a low GPA. …

Contact Period and College Coach Email Compilation

Posted ago by Brian Rendine

March 1 through May 26th is a contact period according to NCAA DI rules. What this means is that college coaches can have in person meetings with both the players and his parents/guardians. These meetings can take place both on …

There is More to Spring Than Just Playing Lacrosse

Posted ago by Brian Rendine

Image via CrunchBase A Guide, By Grade Level, To What Should You Be Doing This Spring. Freshmen Make sure that you are prepared for the season. This includes being in contact with your high school coach and attending any team …

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