Some comments about the recruiting process :
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 5:19 pm
These are copied and pasted from another site from a couple guys that have been around awhile and show how misunderstood the recruiting process can be and to show how rapidly the process is changing .
granted my frame of reference is only about 5 years on the showcase/recruiting side, however, even in that small window I have seen the sport and recruitment process evolve quite remarkably....participation seems to be going through the roof, so it is tantamount now for the families of serious, quality players with aspirations of recruitment to 1.) be involved with an established, respectable organization of teams that has a proven track record in both recruitment AND in coaching while at the same time 2.) educating themselves on the process, so THEY are the ones taking the lead and driving the recruitment process rather than leaving it up to the coaches.......being from a historically "Softball Anorexic" state like KY (though it has been making up some ground), I am convinced that the biggest negative as of today, 10/29/2013 is a desperate lack of good, quality coaching....along with the wave of new players and teams popping up from every nook and cranny has been a loss of fundamentals and fastpitch game knowledge.....teaching the game is the travel organization's PRIMARY responsibility and the recruitment process SECONDARY, IMO....just opposite for parents...Make the recruitment process your #1 focus, and let the good coaches focus on teaching your kid the game....So much drama and consternation comes from the reversal of those roles, I believe.
As far as turn out of scouts, we were at St Louis this wknd with about 150 other teams, and there were plenty of scouts there....over 250 were registered....and they weren't just there window shopping, as one of our finest found out!!
I believe final responsibility always falls back on the parents to take their due diligence seriously when choosing the right team/organization for their DD...
Those observations are dead on accurate . . The points about responsibility -- Parents its your PRIMARY job to get your dd recruited , NOT any coach , not that coachs cant point you in the right direction and help out , but parents have to drive the process !
granted my frame of reference is only about 5 years on the showcase/recruiting side, however, even in that small window I have seen the sport and recruitment process evolve quite remarkably....participation seems to be going through the roof, so it is tantamount now for the families of serious, quality players with aspirations of recruitment to 1.) be involved with an established, respectable organization of teams that has a proven track record in both recruitment AND in coaching while at the same time 2.) educating themselves on the process, so THEY are the ones taking the lead and driving the recruitment process rather than leaving it up to the coaches.......being from a historically "Softball Anorexic" state like KY (though it has been making up some ground), I am convinced that the biggest negative as of today, 10/29/2013 is a desperate lack of good, quality coaching....along with the wave of new players and teams popping up from every nook and cranny has been a loss of fundamentals and fastpitch game knowledge.....teaching the game is the travel organization's PRIMARY responsibility and the recruitment process SECONDARY, IMO....just opposite for parents...Make the recruitment process your #1 focus, and let the good coaches focus on teaching your kid the game....So much drama and consternation comes from the reversal of those roles, I believe.
As far as turn out of scouts, we were at St Louis this wknd with about 150 other teams, and there were plenty of scouts there....over 250 were registered....and they weren't just there window shopping, as one of our finest found out!!
I believe final responsibility always falls back on the parents to take their due diligence seriously when choosing the right team/organization for their DD...
Those observations are dead on accurate . . The points about responsibility -- Parents its your PRIMARY job to get your dd recruited , NOT any coach , not that coachs cant point you in the right direction and help out , but parents have to drive the process !