Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most but not all 8th grade girls are done growing. If that’s your daughter she is too short to be a serious recruit. But that doesn’t mean she can’t play in high school and love it. Volleyball will be one of the ten activities in her common core app and demonstrate that she has commitment and perseverance, and show that she is well rounded.
not true- my DD grew from 5'8" in 8th grade to 6'0 over the summer/first part of 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:You know if both of her parents were college athletes or otherwise highly accomplished athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Most but not all 8th grade girls are done growing. If that’s your daughter she is too short to be a serious recruit. But that doesn’t mean she can’t play in high school and love it. Volleyball will be one of the ten activities in her common core app and demonstrate that she has commitment and perseverance, and show that she is well rounded.
Anonymous wrote:Should I be looking at vball camps at Ivy League schools? She is in 8th grade in a large city in the South. 5 feet 5 inches. Setter. Very good hands. Solid player. She does not have a great vertical so would be setter/DS. She plays on a local club team but is not amazing.
I'm guessing we don't need to waste our time going to summer camps at MIT, other East Coast universities, etc? She is a very strong student academically.
The fact I am asking this on a public forum means that she's not a recruit for college, right?