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1. Checklist For Success

Checklist for Success

STEP 1

We take the mystery out of the recruiting process by clearly listing the tasks that must be completed in your "Checklist for Success."



This will serve as your roadmap as you go through the Sports Scholarship Pro System. When you complete a task, check it off, and you will be another step closer to living your dream! We will also provide a "GAME PLAN" for what should be accomplished during each year in high school. All of these items will be covered in detail in the 7-STEP PROCESS.

IN STEP 1, YOU WILL:

1. Review the "Checklist for Success" in Step 1 of your Sports Scholarship Pro 7-Step Workbook to get an idea of the tasks ahead of you.

2. Become familiar with the "Game Plan" for YOUR year in high school. Knowledge is power!

3. Get started with the process of pursuing your DREAM by staying on track with the tasks on your schedule.

4. Get started with the process of pursuing your dream!

After reading the following articles, go to Step 2 in your Scholarship Workbook to get started with the recruiting process.

1st Quarter Game Plan: FRESHMAN FOCUS

1st Quarter Game Plan: FRESHMAN FOCUS It is normal to feel a bit nervous about college recruiting when you are a freshman in high school. College seems so far away right now, but it will be here sooner than you think. Try not to stress about it, but instead, focus on really enjoying where you are in life right now. Sometimes, we get so busy planning our futures that we forget to enjoy today! Here is your game plan for freshman year . . . more...
2nd Quarter Game Plan: SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT


2nd Quarter Game Plan:  SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT This is the year when you really need to market your skills. The college coaches who know that you are interested in their programs will want to see your skill level now and keep track of your progress over the next two years. You need to do a full court press in getting in contact with the coaches. They need to get to know what you are all about so they can decide whether or not to put you on their list of possible recruits. . . . more...
3rd Quarter Game Plan: JUNIOR JAM SESSION



3rd Quarter Game Plan: JUNIOR JAM SESSION This is your most important year in the recruiting process! Junior year is a very busy year! It can be even busier for you if you play a spring sport. This school season and your summer performance could be the last opportunities you have for college coaches to see your abilities before they offer scholarships. Athletes who play fall and winter sports still have their senior year to show their skills. On the other hand, in volleyball, a fall sport, most college coaches do not go to high school games. They may wait until the state tournaments or club season . . . more...
4th Quarter Game Plan: SENIOR SUCCESS STRATEGY
4th Quarter Game Plan: SENIOR SUCCESS STRATEGY This is it! This is the year when you will make the major decision of where to go to college. If you made a plan, set your goals and followed our step-by-step process, then you will be getting ready for an exciting year. If you have fallen behind, it is not too late to make up some ground and continue your pursuit of playing your sport in college. Press on! It will be worth it! . . . more...
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