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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBest ID camps in PNW?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you are trying to get recruited this is not the best way to go. Hopefully your team is playing in meaningful Showcase events. iD camps are moneymakers for the schools and not a venue to be recruited. Sometimes if a school has been watching your daughter they may ask you to come to their iD camp for more looks
I will say that if your player in not quite at recruiting age it can be helpful to attend one where perhaps there isn't any interest but to just gain some experience, see what the skill level is, practice talking with coaches, get a feel for how it all works. Do a one day camp nearby that requires no travel. That way they're more comfortable with the process and can better target the right level when it matters more.
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In the case of my youngest collegiate player she only attended one camp and that was the college she committed to. They asked her to come. I suppose it could be a fun activity but most competitive players already play so much that maybe fun activities should be something else. So, attend those colleges that she or he are interested in. IN all honesty I think college camps including ID are pretty much fund raisers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn the case of my youngest collegiate player she only attended one camp and that was the college she committed to. They asked her to come. I suppose it could be a fun activity but most competitive players already play so much that maybe fun activities should be something else. So, attend those colleges that she or he are interested in. IN all honesty I think college camps including ID are pretty much fund raisers.
Besides, the player could go to the camp and then what happens if the coach isn't coaching there when it's time to sign the NLI?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBesides, the player could go to the camp and then what happens if the coach isn't coaching there when it's time to sign the NLI?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople forget that the player should be asking the coach if (s)he will be watching players or if it is a fundraiser ID camp run by current players. The coach's response-depending on the school, it could be an AC, who is more likely to tell you what to expect. Coaches like players who can speak up and are comfortable enough to ask questions. If the player doesn't like the response then (s)he has a good idea of what to expect. Players not parents!
Besides, the player could go to the camp and then what happens if the coach isn't coaching there when it's time to sign the NLI?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn all seriousness, I can't imagine a player asking a coach if it's a fundraiser. Way to make a dumb first impression. Pay to play all the way.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI do agree it would certainly come off as an arrogant kid if they asked the question that way. My daughter was being recruited by a WCC school and when they invited her for a visit she asked if should attend one of their iD camps and the coach responded "save your money as we see you play enough and it is just a moneymaker for our program"
It's nice when the coaches are honest with the players and looking out for the financial well being of families.
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If you get multiple impersonal, unsolicited emails they just want your money. If the email is personal (I saw you at x event. I liked how you did y. You might be a good fit. I'd like to invite you...) then it is more likely to be genuine. However f they saw you play then you had invited them to watch you - in other words a conversation and expression of interest was there. It's rare that a coach is just shopping, notices you and seeks you out.
One way to dig is ask them how big the camp is. Avoid anything over 75 unless there's no other way to be seen. Small, one day camps are the best.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPAC 12 coach responded the same way when our daughter asked what he thought about her transferring to another local oregon club that was registered in the ECNL. he said 'save your money, we have seen you enough, (that league) is simply a money pit for Oregon families. Bottom line stay where you're at.
It's nice when the coaches are honest with the players and looking out for the financial well being of families.
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