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Post by mooreexposure on Jun 6, 2012 21:34:48 GMT -6
Just having the game, work ethic and desire is simply not enough.........you need to "gain an advantage" on the competition. We provide an advantage in the recruiting process by doing what our name indicates.......providing more exposure. Obtaining an offer to play at the collegiate level is an extensive and tedious process that should be handled by a professional recruiting service. An offer is not always provided to players simply from the fact recruiters or schools have no knowledge of who you are, where you play, what your game offers. Allow Moore Exposure the opportunity of selling your game and your character so you can earn a chance of playing at the next level. Visit www.moore-exposure.com or call (219) 916-1102
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Post by Admin75 on Jun 6, 2012 22:10:02 GMT -6
Thanks again for coming out to the show the last week! You are right, recruiting has become a big business and it can be very overwhelming for players and their to figure things out on their own. Thankfully, guys like you are out there that can help and are doing things for the right reason!
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Post by julio on Jun 10, 2012 12:19:30 GMT -6
How young can kids sign up and what are your costs?
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Post by mooreexposure on Jun 11, 2012 21:15:14 GMT -6
How young can kids sign up and what are your costs? You can sign up on www.moore-exposure.com the costs are also explained there. I would not recommend a recruiting service until you are a sophomore or later.
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Post by julio on Jun 20, 2012 23:09:27 GMT -6
Thank you. My son is younger than that so we will wait. I like what you do and will keep you in mind when he is ready.
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Post by indianbacker on Jun 21, 2012 9:54:09 GMT -6
Do you just work with basketball players our do you take on football players too.
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Post by mooreexposure on Jun 24, 2012 10:18:08 GMT -6
Do you just work with basketball players our do you take on football players too. I can work with football players as well
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Post by mooreexposure on Jun 24, 2012 10:19:42 GMT -6
Thank you. My son is younger than that so we will wait. I like what you do and will keep you in mind when he is ready. Thank you for the kind words I look forward to assisting your son.
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Post by indianbacker on Jun 24, 2012 11:39:31 GMT -6
Thank you for answering the question.
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Post by sportsworx64 on Jul 16, 2012 10:15:06 GMT -6
While I believe the "ideal" time might be between that Sophomore and Junior year, younger athletes can get exposure earlier, but more importantly, gain education about the recruiting process, what to be doing each year, what recruiting terms mean, how to put yourself in position, both athletically and academically for a college roster spot/scholarship etc. SportsWorx NW Indiana has been helping athletes in the area for nearly 10 years now; helping athletes in all sports for boys and girls at all levels (from NAIA/JC to D-I) working with coaches from across the country. Luke Harangody (Andrean HS/Notre Dame/Boston Celtics/Cleveland Cavs) was a SportsWorx enrollee as a Freshman, and had all the exposure he needed by his Sophomore year, while others signed up later and were helped as Juniors and Seniors. www.sportsworxnwin.com219-924-8557
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