Is your child looking to potentially play college sports?


SportsForce is offering a FREE College Sports Night.  In one hour you will learn how to best prepare for college sports and understand the college recruiting process! (REGISTER ONLINE TODAY - SEE BELOW)


The fact is colleges often don't have the budget to recruit many players in person and they are recruiting earlier and earlier. At this college night you will learn when and how to market yourself to the right schools anywhere in the country.


WHEN: Wednesday June 1st, 2011 at 7:00 PM


WHERE: Velocity San Diego Center (10806 Willow Court San Diego, CA 92127)



 
SportsForce College Sports Night's Features and Benefits:
  • Learn when and what to do to best prepare for the college recruiting process.
  • Learn how to market yourself to right school anywhere in the country.
  • Keys to success
  • Recruiting tips
  • Key recruiting dates
  • Important websites to visit
 


* Space is Limited! Register here for SportsForce's FREE College Sports Recruiting Seminar :



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Call us at our office at 858.350.5889 or visit our contact us page to set up a FREE CONSULTATION CALL.

*** If you already have your own game film and are looking to set up an athlete profile and highlight video please check out the Athlete Profiles Packages that SportsForce offers.***


What College Sports Night Attendees Are Saying:

"First off, I want to thank you for coming to my school. You've helped me understand what I should be doing if I want to continue playing my sports in college. Thank You so much for your help! I really really appreciate that you took the time to give me an answer. I will look over the letters again for those things. Also, I did receive the college sports recruiting guide. Here is my feedback on your presentation: I like how you focused on our personal goals, and our personal progress. As opposed to those imposed by parents or coaches. It helped me narrow down the things I want and expect from college sports. I also like that you pointed out that we should go to a college where we will play, and not just a big name school. I think it made a difference that you were an accomplished college and professional athlete, because it added credibility and made me want to listen to what you had to say. I think you should emphasize the info about active recruiting vs inactive recruiting. My dad and I can only think positively of your program. "

 - Katherine Quiles - Bonita Vista High School - Girls Water Polo