April 26, 2017
We’re excited to once again highlight the extraordinary achievements of our Headfirst alumni in the second installment of our Headfirst Alumni Spotlight. This time, we highlight two-time Honor Roll Camper Cassie Henning. Like you, she’s a high school student-athlete who dreamed of not only continuing her softball career, but doing so at a top academic
Read More »April 17, 2017
Over two decades of running camps for high-achieving high school student-athletes, we have facilitated the process of thousands of student-athletes as they found homes at terrific academic schools. In just the last 6 months, we have watched softball players from Honor Roll Camps commit to: Harvard Brown Duke UVA Georgetown Amherst NYU Pomona – and
Read More »June 3, 2016
This is my experience throughout the recruiting process – you can see our other posts about recruiting, college fit and how to stand out to coaches in other blog posts. My recruiting process and journey from playing high school softball to playing in college was not the glamorous one I hoped for – there was
Read More »May 26, 2016
Many parents and players who reach out to us with questions about our showcases also have questions about the recruiting process as a whole. To help as many parents and student-athletes as possible, we decided to address the most frequently asked questions. This is Part III – check out Part II (“How do I stand
Read More »May 12, 2016
Many parents and players who reach out to us with questions about our showcases also have questions about the recruiting and college selection process as a whole. To help as many parents and student-athletes as possible, we decided to address the most frequently asked questions. This is Part IV – check out Part III (“How
Read More »May 4, 2016
Many parents and players who reach out to us with questions about our showcases also have questions about the recruiting process as a whole. To help as many parents and student-athletes as possible, we decided to address the most frequently asked questions. This is Part II – check out Part I (“What should I be
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