High School Athlete College Recruiting Service...founded by a Johnny "COACH" Galeas and a group of dedicated fathers of student athletes and former High School & Collegiate coaches. COACHPOST1 has created a database that allows high school athletes to be seen and recruited by Colleges across the nation. and will get your information into the decision makers hands with links to the NCAA Clearinghouse and NCAA site that will provide you with
what you need to get started either on your own or with COACHPOST1...especially if you find it all a little confusing.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

college recruiting...so where do you start?

where do you start?

If your son or daughter is already a senior, you need to act quickly-very quickly--because time is running out. You're getting a late start-- very late-- but there is still hope if you get going immediately. COACHPOST1 can show you what to do.
If he or she is a junior, you're in the zone, and NOW is the most critical year to get on college coaches' radar. This is the biggest recruiting year, so you better get your son or daughter noticed this year.
How about sophomores? NOW is the ideal time to start the recruiting process. If this is where you're at, you are in the sweet spot. Most families never get ahead by starting during sophomore year. Begin now, so when junior year arrives, you'll have many coaches recruiting your son or daughter already.
And freshmen? What a huge plus to do the process thoroughly and be miles ahead of 99% of other the student-athletes. You're thinking long-range, and you can do some critical things NOW that will pay off for the next three years.

Getting recruited by a college to play football, basketball, baseball and other sports especially by an NCAA-sanctioned school, is one of the biggest honors a high school player can receive. However, there are only a limited amount of scholarships available each year and getting noticed is becoming more and more competitive. To be one of the lucky few to gain a college scholarship ...COACHPOST1 can help.

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