Have to be honest, I am surprised this is legal...lol. Like what would stop a kid from basically practicing with the team her whole Sr. yr if she is a local kid (there has to be a rule for that..)?
This exact scenario is what got my DD recruited. What started out as a campus visit and tour turned into bring your physical papers and gear, you're going to be participating in a team scrimmage!
She has never played soooo far above her head as she did that day, my wife said she couldn't get mine or Anna's head in the car afterwards!
As MNDad said, be LOUD, look like you belong there, as if you're already on the team. And smile, look like you're having more fun than any other girl there! Lay it all out, MAKE the coaches look at you!
She has one of the college's t-shirts, she was wondering if it would be too presumptuous to wear it...I mean honestly, and I'm not entirely sure how you do this, but I'd have her show up the first day in the college team's uniform.
She has one of the college's t-shirts, she was wondering if it would be too presumptuous to wear it...
I mean honestly, and I'm not entirely sure how you do this, but I'd have her show up the first day in the college team's uniform.
You get a mixed bag across ALL divisions. Many TB teams can beat up on college teams, others not so much.My DD had received an invite to a NAIA camp (2 days). We couldn't make day 1, but they still wanted her to show up for day 2 (scrimmages with a mix of current players and prospects). As was said before, drives and dives. Didn't have a great day at the plate, but hit 1 out and dove for several balls in the OF. Coach kept her behind after camp and she was offered later that week. Its a program that has been competitive, but I'm also fairly certain her club team would beat them head to head. Either way, it was a great experience, just wasn't the right fit.