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Month: April 2016

Athletes should honor the uniforms they wear

April 14, 2016April 12, 2016 by NSR Staff

Athletes love their uniforms. Donning a uniform for the first time is one of life’s most exciting moments. Present and past athletes may never forget the thrill of receiving that first jersey with a number on the back and team name on the front. Uniforms make athletes feel special, unique and apart from everyone else. … Read more

There’s still time for uncommitted 2016 prospects

April 13, 2016April 11, 2016 by NSR Staff

Today is the day thousands of high school seniors, including hundreds from National Scouting Report, will proudly slip on their favorite college T-shirt, take their seat behind a table, smile for the cameras and sign a National Letter of Intent on the first day of the NCAA’s regular signing period. High school athletes in more … Read more

Tennessee softball pitcher focused on success

April 12, 2016April 10, 2016 by NSR Staff

If you are around youth athletics long enough, especially if you are evaluating talent for college coaches, you start to see something special in the eyes of the young athletes who will be solid prospects. You can see it in the eyes of Alyssa Arden, a 2018 National Scouting Report softball pitcher from White House … Read more

Maine lacrosse prospect has all the Wright stuff

April 11, 2016April 12, 2016 by NSR Staff

Raw talent is important for college lacrosse prospects. So is size. So is scoring ability. So are good grades. National Scouting Report 2017 lacrosse prospect Cameron Wright has them all. A 6-foot-3 junior midfielder from Gorham High School in Maine, Wright began playing the sport only four years ago. But with his size, intelligence, strength … Read more

NSR answers prayers of Philly area track standout

April 8, 2016April 7, 2016 by NSR Staff

Life has never been easy for Elayna VanArsdale. Her mother, Elizabeth, has been on Social Security disability for more than 10 years, the result of chronic back pain suffered in an automobile accident. Her father, William, a full-time chef, suffers from scoliosis and degenerative disc disease. Because money always has been tight for her family, … Read more

Support-role athletes have a place in college athletics, too

April 7, 2016April 6, 2016 by NSR Staff

Remember the song “Only the Strong Survive”? It was a big hit back in the late 1960s, its lyrics coinciding with a popular phrase of the time. The message was not subtle. In high school athletics, however, that message is not so true today. To the surprise of many, including parents and their children, an … Read more

Tennessee tennis prospect helps team win 3 straight state titles

April 6, 2016April 6, 2016 by NSR Staff

The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn., is not only one of the state’s premier academic institutions, it also has a storied athletic history. Over the years, the small private school located on the banks of the Tennessee River has captured more state titles than almost any other high school in Tennessee. National Scouting Report tennis … Read more

High school athletes must escape Never Land to become college prospects

April 5, 2016April 10, 2016 by NSR Staff

Question: When do high school athletes become college prospects? First, it is important to note that we’re not asking when they formally become prospects, according to the NCAA. Instead, we are asking when they personally step over the line to become available to college coaches? Need a hint?  Here are five: Athletes are not automatically … Read more

Arkansas Softball Prospect Refuses To ‘Fit The Box’

April 4, 2016October 14, 2016 by NSR Staff

Any time you begin thinking or talking about college recruiting, inevitably, you’ll touch on the subject of “the box.” What is “the box”? It’s a small set of “norms” or “parameters” that college coaches follow in each sport to recruit athletes. They include things such as height, size, speed, tools and metrics. National Scouting Report … Read more

Illinois Golf Prospect Overcomes Adversity

April 1, 2016March 31, 2016 by NSR Staff

Alex Bassetto knows adversity all too well. During his freshman year at Benet Academy in Lisle, Ill., he saw his father fight hard, but lose his battle with leukemia. A 2017 National Scouting Report golf prospect, Bassetto has fought through the tragedy of his father’s death to have a mature perspective of life for someone … Read more

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