![]() ![]() I often tell the story of when Jeff Stork and I watched 129 boys play King of The Court at a HP tryout in Orange County. Here is another secret players and parents need to warm up to: Coaches can watch you play for 30-60 seconds and they know whether or not they should keep watching. Be aware of the omnipresent “Combine/Recruiting” events. If you go to a JO Qualifier, make sure you go to the USAV’s High Performance tryout the night before/after the tournament starts. You do not need to spend a lot of money on a club in order to be seen. Here is the big secret about recruiting: If you are good, the coaches will find you. You will see more collegiate coaches watching “Open” players than the “National” or “American” divisions. ![]() Why do you want to play in these tournaments? That is where the coaches are. The list of JO Qualifier tournaments can be found HERE. These club teams play in what we call JO Qualifiers or similar tournaments. Best results are when you play on a “Traveling Team” for your club. About 90% of the women and men NCAA volleyball players have played in the USAV junior club system. Volleyball Athletic Scholarship: If you want a volleyball scholarship, you have to play club volleyball. Take a SAT/ACT preparatory class to raise your test score.įour ways for money: Athletic scholarship, academic aid, financial need based aid and of course you can always pay for your daughter and son’s education.ġ. One of the first thing’s things colleges/universities look at on your application is your SAT/ACT score. If you are not an athlete, take out the athletics. ![]()
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