How to Get Recruited by a College Team in Bowling

After high school bowling, many bowlers wonder if they have what it takes to make the college bowling team. Or, even better, to be recruited in college bowling. These bowlers should learn the art of self-promotion, and contact the schools with a wide range of information to showcase their talents. By doing this, they have a much better chance of being noticed by the college and being recruited. Read on to learn more.

Instructions

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      Do some research. Not only is it important to find a school that offers competitive bowling, but also a college that matches the athletes academic goals. Desired fields of study, clubs and anything else important to the athlete should be considered as well. This information can be attained at the college's website, or by calling their academic departments.

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      Ask coaches for letters of recommendation. This includes high school coaches, as well as league coaches and recreational coaches.

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      Attend camps, tournaments or any other sponsored event at the college of choice. Attending school-sponsored events is a great way to meet the coaching staff and make a good impression on them. The Directors of these camps and heads ot the tournaments are usually the head coaches. If an athlete proves himself at these functions, it is a great way to begin being recruited.

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      Clip newspaper articles. Articles that highlight personal or team achievements should be kept.

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      Keep in touch with former teammates who go on to compete in college bowling. These individuals can prove to be a great asset when trying to get recruited. Having a contact on the team increases an athlete's chance of being recruited tremendously.

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      Return information quickly. Any information requested by the college should be returned in a timely manner. This includes any information requested of the athlete or the athlete's coaches.