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Area Coaches Answer Parents and Student’s Questions and Help Understand Athletics Today
Family SportsLife Today presents the fourth annual symposium “Expectations and Revelations: an Insight to the Process of Intercollegiate Recruiting”.
The symposium will be held Saturday May 30, 2009, in the Assembly Room of Hec Ed Pavilion. ...
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Coach Tom Newell and Jay Arnold talk with Patricia Marino and Alan Musante on their book Keep Playing - The Six Step Game Plan. The Non-Superstar's Guide to Playing Your Sport in College.
After investing so much money in kid's sports over the years, many parents believe the return on investment is in scholarships or grants in ...
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Our symposium, "Expectations with Revelations: An Insight into the Process of Intercollegiate Recruiting" will be held Saturday May 31, 2008, in the Assembly Room of Hec Ed Pavilion at the University of Washington. Directions are here.
Registration begins at 12 noon and the program runs from 12:30 to 3:30 PM. ...
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Our upcoming symposium, "Expectations with Revelations: An Insight into Intercollegiate Recruiting..." will be broadcast live over the Internet. People who cannot attend the event in person should go to
www.FamilySportsLifeToday.com/tv
to watch on Saturday. The program will run from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM Pacific ...
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Coach Tom and Coach Guy talk with Todd Kozinka, President of Planet-Hoops.com. Planet-Hoops offers a digital video editing system to break down video for scouting and post-game analysis, saving time for coaches. Todd talks about their DVCoach system which makes the technology available to high schools and small colleges, or for use in ...
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Our guest today is Jim Kubacki, co-founder of College Camp Advantage. This 4-day program helps a student demystify the process of college applications, take the pressure off, develop a plan, and focus on the things that you can control. Tom and Guy discuss the template and process with Jim and offer tips that are valuable for high ...
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Hey Coach!I have a “dream” to play college hoops someday... is that too lofty of a goal today?
Not necessarily. If you have invested the time, effort, and discipline to improve your skills throughout each season, then you will be the best judge as to whether or not your skills are comparable to the “next level” of competition. This is especially ...
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