Lacrosse Fighting

To All Athletes Wanting on the Top of College Recruiting Lists: Make it known that you not only want to play at the next level but you want to compete!
Fighting for an athletic scholarship in today’s world is like fighting for anything in life! You have to want it more than the other person! It takes dedication and perseverance to accept that type of mentality. Solid performances and achievements will only take you so far in the college recruiting world and unfortunately, it’s only half of the battle. Selling yourself and your accomplishments are the other parts of the recipe.
Take proactive measures in your recruiting efforts. Today’s technology allows you to promote yourself better than ever. We live in a world where blogs, pod casts, and athletic recruiting services can help shape your athletic future. Also, even if it’s “assumed”, inform your high school coaches of your intentions to play at the college level. If you have enough confidence to tell them one-on-one of your commitment, they’ll fight even harder for you when it comes to recruiting.
Finally, keep track of your stats, achievements, as well as your game and/or highlight films. Keeping an up-to-date and accurate athletic resume can make all the difference in the world. Whether it’s on your own or with assistance; contact ANY and EVERY college coach you can! Take steps to opening doors wherever and whenever possible. Like anything in life … you have to fight for those opportunities. Win enough battles, and you’ll most definitely come out on top!
[http://www.UniversalRecruit.com] is an online athletic recruiting service for all sports that connects today’s high school student-athletes with college coaches nationwide.
Top Gun Lacrosse * Fighting Clams * – Tri-State 2009 Highlight Reel
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Delaware Fighting Blue Hens Lacrosse Players $8.78 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: John Christopher Grant, Jr. (b. November 7, 1974 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a professional lacrosse player for the Rochester Knighthawks in the National Lacrosse League and the Toronto Nationals in Major League Lacrosse. Grant was drafted by the Buffalo Bandits in the third round of the 1995 MILL Entry Draft. He was never signed by the Bandits, opting instead to attend college, re-entered the draft four years later when he was drafted first overall by the Rochester Knighthawks in the 1999 NLL Entry Draft, and was named NLL Rookie of the Year for the 2000 season. He holds several franchise records including most goals (347) and most points (719). Grant is also tied for fifth all-time in goals, third in assists per game and 12th in points in NLL history. He has some of the team’s single-season records too, including: Most goals (54), most assists (60), and most points (111). Grant is also the team’s all-time leader in playoff goals (47) and points (82). In 2007 Grant set a National Lacrosse League record with 15 points in a single game (9 goals, 6 assists) in a win over the New York Titans, since broken by Mark Steenhuis. He was recognized with Overall Player of the Week Honors for his record-breaking achievement. After the regular season, Grant was named the 2007 NLL MVP, and then on May 12, 2007, Grant capped off his extraordinary season by being named Champion’s Cup game MVP, as the Knighthawks defeated the Arizona Sting 13-11 to win their second championship. On May 25, 2007, Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy awarded Grant the Key to the City in recognition of the Knighthawks’ championship. Grant missed the entire 2009 season after having emergency surgery to remove an infection in his knee. He played for the Rochester Rattlers in their inaug… More: |
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People From Phillips County, Kansas $9.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Lieutenant Colonel Harold William Bauer (November 20, 1908 November 14, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps aviator who shot down 11 Japanese planes during World War II and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions as a fighter squadron commander during the crucial struggle for the control of the Solomons at the Battle of Guadalcanal. Harold William Bauer was born in Woodruff, Kansas on November 20, 1908 and grew up in North Platte, Nebraska. He was the son of Volga German immigrants and had two brothers and two sisters. In high school he played football, track and baseball. He entered the Naval Academy in 1926 and was appointed a Marine Second Lieutenant upon graduation in 1930. Bauer’s two younger brothers also followed him into the Academy. Following his commissioning, 2ndLt Bauer attended the Officers Basic School at Quantico, Virginia. He was then assigned as a company officer with the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines at Quantico. In 1932 he became assistant basketball and lacrosse coach at the Naval Academy and an instructor in marksmanship, until his assignment to the San Diego Naval Base were he was the Assistant Range Officer. He was promoted to first lieutenant on May 29, 1934. He was then assigned to the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, in December 1934 where he earned his wings as a Marine aviator in February 1936. He was promoted to captain on June 30, 1937 and served with several squadrons at Quantico including Marine Scouting Squadron 1 (VMS-1) and Marine Fighting Squadron 1 (VMF-1). Bauer was transferred to the Naval Air Station San Diego, California, in June 1940 where he served as executive officer of Marine Fighting Squadron 221 (VMF-221). While stationed at San Diego, he participated i… More: |
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