WE GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE RECRUITING PROCESS
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Does your daughter have aspirations and dreams of playing in college?
The 10 BVC can assist your family in understanding and navigating the typically arduous recruiting process.
David Callis is well connected with College Coaches and will walk you and your family through the recruiting process at NO cost to The 10 players. This is highly recommended for High School players.
COLLEGE CLINICS
The 10 highly recommends for 8-12th graders to attend college clinics. It is a great opportunity to see the campus, the coaches and current players. This is the best way for college coaches to get know your daughter and get on their radar.
Here's a list of upcoming College Clinics in the area...
(Coach Todd Rogers and FSU Coach Brooke Niles)
(Coach Stein Metzger)
(Coach John Mayer)
(Coach Hector Gutierrez )
(Gary Hodge)
(Coach Dain Blanton. )
(Coach Andrew Fuller)
(Coach Mike Campbell)
Coach Meagan Owusu and Derek Olson)
(Coach Marcio Sicoli)
DIVISION I
Division I is the highest level of collegiate competition, and is governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I (also referred to as DI) has larger program budgets, and has the ability to offer athletic and academic scholarships, in addition to need-based scholarships and grants.
DIVISION II
Division II is an alternative level of competition to DI, and is also governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division II (also referred to as D2 or D-II) offers athletic scholarships, in addition to academic and need-based scholarships and grants.
DIVISION III
Division III (also referred to as D3 or D-III) is the third-tier of NCAA athletic programs. D-III programs do not offer athletic scholarships, but do have the ability to offer academic and need-based scholarships and grants.