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Month: August 2011

NSR’s On-the-Ground Scouts Out Perform “Cubicle Counselors” Every Time

August 10, 2011 by NSR Staff

No Question, Real Scouting Trumps Telemarketing Approach We’ve said it before, but it always bears repeating:  a scouting organization should have actual scouts on the ground evaluating talent.  NSR is proud to have pioneered the high school scouting business 31 years ago in 1980.  Since then, NSR has never wavered from its focus on the basics — find and … Read more

What Is Greatness? It’s In Us If We Have the Courage to Achieve It

August 9, 2011 by NSR Staff

Reaching the Mountaintop Is a Lifetime Endeavor Greatness is within each of us. But achieving it is a battle we choose to wage or ignore. It comes with tremendous sacrifice as we fight off outside influences which continually want to drag us back toward mediocrity. Prejudices, laziness, lack of focus and will, family history and … Read more

Athena Christoforakis Helps Leper Village Through Tireless Volunteer Work

August 8, 2011 by NSR Staff

Volunteering Has Become Her Passion Origninally from Port Oraange, FL, former NSR basketball prospect, Athena Christoforakis, was a high school All-State performer. After her prep career, she play for two years at a community college then went on to have a huge impact on the Temple University squad which advanced to the NCAA tournament her … Read more

The Importance of Freshmen Entering the Recruiting Process

August 2, 2011 by NSR Staff

Put simply, for freshmen there is big advantage to entering the recruiting process as soon as high school begins.  There are limitations, yes, but the benefits far outweigh those restrictions.  Here are the benefits: Being recognized earlier.  The first part of the recruiting process is to be recognized by college coaches and the earlier the … Read more

Exploitation is a Two-way Street in College Athletics, but We Offer a Unique Idea

August 2, 2011 by NSR Staff

Our Solution Suggests Commitment from DI Colleges and Athletes All the hoopla swirling around paying DI athletes, presuming that refers to the major, cash generating sports of football along with men’s and women’s basketball, focuses on exorbitant revenues and their relation to the exploitation of student-athletes. We have no dog in the hunt, but we … Read more

Video Accessibility is Your Key to Being Evaluated and Recruited

August 1, 2011 by NSR Staff

The Earlier You’re In, the More “Looks” You Get   College athletic recruiting is a complex process which at its core largely depends upon two key elements: the number of evaluations you receive from coaches and quality of the relationships you build with them, aspects which few prospects and parents fully appreciate. Getting lots of … Read more

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