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Recruiting is Never Easy

December 1st, 2008 - by Brian Davidson

The athletic recruiting process is never easy.  Many athletes lean heavily on their parents and coaches to help them evaluate which school provides the best fit, but what happens when a coach or parent is reluctant to offer advice?  Athletes are forced to make an extremely and important decision themselves.  Kayla Lommori recently made that difficult decision by signing a letter of intent to play volleyball for Santa Clara.  Here jopurney was recently chronicled by the Reno Gazette Journal.

Still, the recruiting process wasn’t always fun for Lommori, who got frustrated at times when her parents didn’t offer much input, saying it was up to her.

“That’s why it got frustrating,” she said. “They (parents Scott and Leslie) wouldn’t tell me which one they wanted the most. They didn’t say anything”. They wanted me to make the decision.”

For athletes like Leslie NCSA provides the guidance they are desperately seeking.  Our expert Recruiting Coaches work with student athletes all over the country to provide the objective 3rd party objective that so many athletes crave.  If you are looking for that type of guidance I urge you to get an evaluation today!

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