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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Wayne Hemrick This video is an audition piece that can go on your child's personal webpage, so that coaches who are recruiting lacrosse players can easily look at it. written by Wayne Hemrick You may begin to contact college lacrosse recruiting coaching staff via email, and although the coaches cannot contact you at this stage, you can let them know what team you currently play for and which lacrosse recruiting camp you plan on attending, as a way to introduce yourself to them. written by Wayne Hemrick Regular brief email messages from you to lacrosse college recruiting coaches will help to keep you on their radar, even though there are rules about when they can contact you back. written by Wayne Hemrick Camps for sophomores and juniors usually place a greater emphasis on coaching and training, and this is an excellent way to find out what lacrosse college recruiting staff are looking for in potential new team players.
written by Wayne Hemrick You always want to make sure your position and jersey number are included with the video, so the coach or scout will have no trouble picking you out. written by Anne Harvester If you are a high school lacrosse player, talk with your family as well as your high school coaches in order to make the most from attending lacrosse recruiting tournaments. written by Anne Harvester One of the important steps in the recruiting process that a student athlete can take is to attend lacrosse recruiting camps, it's important to start early and plan ahead. written by Anne Harvester There are several ways to get the lacrosse recruiting video portion of your application accomplished and make it so it grabs the attention of lacrosse college recruiting staff. written by Anne Harvester A lacrosse sports scholarship is based on your academics as well as your ability to play, and the lacrosse recruiting scouts will be looking at your academic information in their evaluation process. written by Anne Harvester There are a few steps you can take to help your child get a winning nod from lacrosse recruiting coaches. << previous page 1 next page>> |