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Don’t get caught up in the hype…
By Lori Tanaka
From the desk of Matt Luckett
Playing in a competitive Division I program is a dream that most high school athletes aspire to accomplish. Who wouldn’t want to play in front of millions of people, be broadcasted all over the country and get their education paid for? The truth is, most student-athletes do not get to fulfill this dream. Only .8 percent of these athletes obtain Division I scholarships.
Do not get discouraged discouraged! There are plenty of other programs that will allow you to pursue your passion for the game. Don’t fall into this common mindset that you have to play at a big college/university in order to be successful. Many smaller colleges and universities are just as competitive on the field as their Division I counterparts, and can offer scholarships as well. Read More>>
Impact Athlete of the Month
Kathleen Rodziewicz
Ocean Township HS
Ocean, NJ
Senior Kathleen Rodziewicz from Ocean, NJ had a great career at Ocean Township high school.
During her senior season Kathleen was selected 1st Team All-Shore, Digital Sports All Star and All-Conference and team captain. She scored 10 goals and 8 assist playing the forward and midfielder. Kathleen has also been selected as a 3x 1st Team All-Conference player.
Most importantly, Kathleen is a great student. She maintained a 105/100 GPA over all four years of high school. She also scored a 1230/1600 on the SAT. Kathleen is ranked 17th in her class of 367. She has also piled on the awards such as the Principal's Commendation List, Spartan Scholar (97 or above), Dwight Eisenhower Award, Society of Women Engineers Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Junior in Science and Mathematics and the National Honor Society.
All of us here at the National Collegiate Scouting Association are excited for Kathleen and her opportunity to continue her chances of playing at the collegiate level.

