High School Skiing Recruiting |
| Welcome to Athletes Advance High School Skiing Recruiting solution. We have all the tools necessary to make the High School Skiing Recruiting process easier for athletes and coaches. Please take a look below at all the tools athletes will have at their disposal to make effective connections to further their High School Skiing Recruiting chances of finding a match. |
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High School Skiing Recruiting membership features
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profile
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track stats
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Search
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Your High School Skiing Recruiting profile will include a bio, pics, career highlights, coach
review, physical stats, academic stats, athletic stats and much more!
You can track all of your athletic and academic stats while our stat
tracker technology calculates your season totals, game totals, and
averages. |
Track all of your High School Skiing Recruiting stats while our stats tracker technology
calculates your High School Skiing Recruiting totals, game totals, and averages. Compare
and view your stats against friends, and the rest of the world!
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Search our database of High School Skiing Recruiting athletes and coaches to find matches based on
specific criteria. Find the right High School Skiing Recruiting program, or search for athletes
to compare. Set search agents that remember your criteria and email
you results. |
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Track Progress
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Communicate
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get noticed
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Add athletes to your High School Skiing Recruiting Hot List to track their progress
and have one click acces to their profile and stats. |
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| You will have a personal High School Skiing Recruiting Inbox on your home page which allows
you to interact with college coaches and other student-athletes
through Athletes Advance |
Members will be able to chat to other members in real-time |
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View how many times your High School Skiing Recruiting profile has been viewed by coaches, and other
athletes. |
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legitimize
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Plan
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extras
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You will have total access to our Coach Approved feature
which allows your high school coach to verify the stats you have entered
on your High School Skiing Recruiting profile. When your coach approves your information, you will
have a Coach Approved stamp on your profile that lets
college coaches know that your stats have been confirmed.
You will be able to have a review written about you by your high school
coach. This will further solidify to college coaches that you are
legit! |
You will have your own High School Skiing Recruiting Clipboard, which allows you to manage
your own recruitment process on Athletes Advance. Using the Clipboard,
you can keep track of who has contacted you and when you were contacted.
This tool will be very helpful as you near the point of making a decision
as to where you will attend college and wish to reflect back on all
of your coach and recruiter interactions. |
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*High School Skiing Recruiting shown as example... features cover college sports recruiting for all NCAA sports.
High School Skiing Recruiting News
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Recipe for a title (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
| | Incline Village, nev. - In light of the recent turkey-based holiday, the Sierra Nevada College ski team is hoping a few traditional ingredients will lead to yet another United States Collegiate Skiing Association title. |
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Eye of the Eagle: 2008 Mt. Ararat Winter Sports Preview (The Times Record)
| | TOPSHAM — It was as simple as turning an ankle ... and it could've been much more devastating, both emotionally, physically. On the 17th day of October, Cameron Stephen Vermette, all 6-foot-5 of him, found himself going up to head away a loose soccer ball against nemesis Brunswick. |
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UCM Celebrates First Female Leader (R News)
| | United Church Ministries (UCM) in Rochester is celebrating the season of giving and welcoming its new president – its first female leader. Reverend Shirley Billups-Bell is the first woman to be the president of the oldest African-American organization in the Rochester area. |
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Bluer pastures suit Petersen (Yahoo! Sports)
| | Boise State's Chris Petersen is sure to be coveted by bigger programs. But for many reasons, the Broncos' coach is content. |
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Pucko: Showtime Monday Night (R News)
| | The following does not reflect the views of R News or its parent company Time Warner Cable. You can get work as an extra on a movie or television set for between 150 and 400 dollars a day. Or you can pay for the right. 71,645 did just that last Monday night. |
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Handley High School Judges (The Northern Virginia Daily)
| | WINCHESTER -- Monticello's Michael Graham and Jacob Pelton have developed quite a chemistry over the past few seasons. The lethal combination wasn't about to let a little cold weather stand in its way. |
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Big changes happening at Robert Morris University (Coraopolis-Moon Record)
| | The institution named for a Revolutionary War financier has come a long way from its roots as an accountants' trade school. read more » |
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Father inspires on the court (The Arbiter)
| | When competing at a high level like college athletes do, inspirations keep the fire going as they battle through long and tough seasons. Some draw their inspiration from the prospect of turning pro, some from a life-changing moment or family member. Mandy Klein, a setter on the Boise State volleyball team, falls into the category of family. She credits her inspiration for the way she plays and ... |
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Rice Memorial wants to add elite team (The Burlington Free Press)
| | Green Knights explore hockey alternative |
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Tigers hitting summit (Denver Post)
| | Dylan Hollingsworth isn't the ski bum you may think he is when learning of his move from Jackson, Wyo., to Frisco. |
MSN News About High School Skiing Recruiting
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Sports news briefs - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| | This year's Topps NFL card set includes two Tomlinson s: LaDainian , the running back with the Chargers; and Wyat , a staff sergeant based at the U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion in Kansas City, Mo. Sgt. Tomlinson, 29, is one of 11 Armed Forces Fans of ... |
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Venturers hit the heights to offer a helping hand - Financial Times
| | At 12,500ft above sea level, the summit of Taylor Pass near Aspen offers a spectacular view of some of Colorado’s most dramatic peaks. The bumpy ride – on a winding road with a precipitous drop to the valley below – is also memorable. “I ... |
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Elite local athletes tackle the high-pressure world of college ... - Eagle-Tribune
| | Published: October 05, 2008 02:37 am PrintThis Elite local athletes tackle the high-pressure world of college recruiting By Alan Siegel asiegel@eagletribune.com 11They've all been here before, in a near empty, high school ... |
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I speculated about the sociological reasons coaches are being ... - ESPN.com
| | First, the illusion of control. Obviously some coaches are better than others – I'd certainly rather be coached by Pete Carroll than Nick Saban. (More on Saban below.) But as sports become ever-more important and ever-more analyzed, there seems an ... |
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West Yellowstone’s lonely skier lands on a Division I team - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
| | Rebecca Konieczny likes to joke that she only started Nordic skiing because she “sucked at basketball.” PHOTO COURTESY OF REBECCA KONIECZNY West Yellowstone High senior Rebecca Konieczny will ski next season for the University of Alaska-Fairbanks ... |
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Rice Memorial wants to add elite team - Burlington Free Press
| | SOUTH BURLINGTON — Rice Memorial High School is exploring the possibility of adding an elite boys hockey team that could play 50 to 60 games a year. The goal is to allow “select players within Vermont to stay in state and have the caliber of ... |
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Opinion by Greg Hansen : Former UA football coach 'was a character ... - Arizona Daily Star
| | I have a very high regard for Bob Weber,'' Young told me. "When I was hired as Arizona's football coach in January 1973, Bob phoned and arranged to meet me for lunch. He gave me great insight into the returning personnel, the UA's recruiting history ... |
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Ferries ran away to find fame - Denver Post
| | Chuck Ferries, a two-time Olympian who will be inducted into the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame on Saturday, is the only American to win the Hahnenkamm slalom in Kitzbuehel, Austria. (AP file photo ) One night in the fall of 1955, Chuck Ferries lowered ... |
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On Wars and Genocide: Are They Avoidable? - OpEdNews.com
| | Genocide (mass killings of civilians) keeps occurring all over the world (1,2). Two of them affected me personally. Hitler's genocide killed most of the members of my family, Stalin's genocide killed my father. Less than ten days before invading ... |
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Public comment sought on city rate increase - Modoc County Record
| | The City has proposed a $15.61 base increase in the water rate, going from the current $28.21 to $43.82 and a $5.51 increase in the base sewer rate, going from the current residential base of $23.48 to $28.99 and from the current commercial rate of ... |
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