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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one is recruiting you based on your HIGHlights that you filter onto social media[/quote] +1[/quote] 100% All coaches told my kid they wanted to see him play in person. They also want to see full games.[/quote] 100% maybe one kid every now and then gets online famous enough to get attention from colleges. It's not worth invest any real time and effort, and definitely no money, into. Your kid is better served practicing at home than spending hours growing a social media presence.[/quote] I think maybe you are misunderstanding. Nobody, well nobody reasonable and sane which excludes a good many here, said a child has to be "internet famous." Coaches want to see a kid play in a game. Sure. That's understandable. How do I get some of these coaches interested in taking the time to come watch me play? Send them an email but never send any videos to them? Good luck. That is like trying to date online but refusing to add a photo. It isn't likely to work in your favor. Yes, coaches will be at tournaments and have an "opportunity" to watch your precious child play. But lots of other kids there want their attention too. If they have contacted the school ahead of time, sent some videos.and formed something of an email correspondence with the coach, who do you think the coach is probably going to watch?[/quote] Coaches are too busy actually recruiting to search social media for talent. The only chance that would work is if you were 'internet famous', which is what the PP meant I think. Spend more time practicing and making connections with TD at clubs and your coaches. It's your literal best bet is then getting you seen verse TikTok or insta.[/quote] DD is committed. Club played no role. Same for other girls on team including P4 commits.[/quote] Thank you![/quote]
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