Amelia Campbell Proves that Small School Athletes Belong in the Big Time


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Track Star Attracting Coaches Through NSR

NSR Area Scout Dan McCarty gave Amelia the ability to connect with college coaches, and they responded.

NSR works wonders for high school prospects wanting to be noticed, evaluated and recruited by college coaches across America.  It happens time and again across America and around the globe.  For 32 years, NSR has been responsible for connecting thousands upon thousands of high school student-athletes with American college coaches.  Still, it’s always rewarding to hear from an NSR OTG (on-the-ground) Scout when his very first NSR enrollee sees exceptional results from the NSR promotional jugernaut.  

Dan McCarty, an NSR Area Scout in Wisconsin recently began scouting for the Wisconsin NSR AD, Randy Wright, a former Green Bay Packer and Wisconsin Badger starting quarterback. Dan came to NSR with solid credentials as well having been a highly-respected assistant football coach at Wisconsin-Stout. After spending a week of training in the NSR home office in Alabaster, AL, Dan returned home to start his NSR career. Last week, we received this update from him:

Amelia Campbell, a 2012 track and field athlete from Sturgeon Bay High was my first enrollee with NSR. She lives in the same small town as I do. She is a state champion hurdler and state medalist in other events. She carries a 4.0 GPA and scored 31 on the ACT. She is also ranked first academically in her 2012 class. I met with Amelia, her mom, grandma and grandpa in her home. Even with her very impressive list of athletic and academic accomplishments, I discovered during the interview that she wasn’t getting recruited! I quickly determined that Amelia was a legitimate college prospect and invited the family to enroll her with NSR. They agreed. Within days Amelia’s Regional College Search (RCS) was distributed by our home office. When I saw her after her volleyball match the next Thursday night I knew something was up. Grandma told me Amelia really needed to speak with me after the match. Amelia then came over to me with all smiles (her team had lost), so I knew something positive had happened. Amazingly, she had already heard from 10 schools in those short couple of hours since the RCS had been sent to coaches and most of the responses were from NCAA DI programs. I just checked her email and she has heard from 28 schools in this short amount of time with some pretty impressive schools at that.”

Posting your profile on a Web site is not enough to do you justice as a prospect.  You have to know the added things to do which get the attention of college coaches.  Beginning our 32nd year of working and communicating with college coaches, NSR fully understands their needs.  Our promo programs get quick results.  Our OTG scouts and AD’s live and work in their areas so they can identify the best quality college talent.  If you are a high school athlete and believe that you deserve more attention than you are getting, contact NSR today.  Let us evaluate you in person, not over the telephone.  And then let one of our highly-trained scouts interview you with your parents to make a final determination if you have the necessary qualifications, athletically, academically and personally, to be an NSR and college prospect.  It will change your life.


National Scouting Report is dedicated to finding scholarship opportunities for athletes who possess the talent, desire, and motivation to compete at the collegiate level. We’ve helped connect thousands of athletes with their perfect college.

If you are ready to take your recruiting to the next level, click the Get Scouted button below to be evaluated by an NSR College Scout.

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