Since there seems to be a lot of people discussing college camps and looking for suggestions to help their DD get the exposure they need, I have a few questions.
Here is a little background info.
I've been a member here for some years and we are finally getting to the point of realistically discussing college ball. My DD is in the 2021 class. She is playing up with a 16u team this year as their #1 pitcher. She has really risen to the challenge of playing with older girls and is a standout on the team(especially because of her age). She absolutely loves the team and coach.
Sounds great, right? The only downside to it is that it is a small independent team that is good but predominantly plays local B level tourneys.
Playing on a small independent team we don't have the connections of the larger organizations in our area(we live in rural Southern Illinois). So when we attend camps it is usually in the skills camps open to anyone. In Nov, 7 of our girls are going to a camp at Indiana University. Does anyone have any suggestions on what we can do, as a team, to help our kids get noticed?
I would also appreciate any suggestions on what we can do to help our own kid. She really loves her team, and I don't see her changing any time soon so it's up to us to find exposure opportunities.
Thanks in advance.
Here is a little background info.
I've been a member here for some years and we are finally getting to the point of realistically discussing college ball. My DD is in the 2021 class. She is playing up with a 16u team this year as their #1 pitcher. She has really risen to the challenge of playing with older girls and is a standout on the team(especially because of her age). She absolutely loves the team and coach.
Sounds great, right? The only downside to it is that it is a small independent team that is good but predominantly plays local B level tourneys.
Playing on a small independent team we don't have the connections of the larger organizations in our area(we live in rural Southern Illinois). So when we attend camps it is usually in the skills camps open to anyone. In Nov, 7 of our girls are going to a camp at Indiana University. Does anyone have any suggestions on what we can do, as a team, to help our kids get noticed?
I would also appreciate any suggestions on what we can do to help our own kid. She really loves her team, and I don't see her changing any time soon so it's up to us to find exposure opportunities.
Thanks in advance.