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One more thing I would add to this thread...
Ohio/Michigan/Indiana/Western PA girls really need to do a much, much better job of informing college coaches of their game times and locations in their e-mails. The difference between the girls here and out west is just night and day. I get tons of e-mails that give me a day and game times, with no location and no opponent. A tournament might use four parks and apparently I'm supposed to find a schedule (which is also difficult for some tournaments, such as this weekend in Findlay), find the girl's team (which is often not given in the e-mail or not specified within a particular organization - i.e. "I play for the Stingrays, Buckeye Heat, Wizards" with no designation as to which Stingrays, Heat, Wizards team) and then locate the girl, often with no team or player profiles and no number given to me in the girl's e-mail.
In a typical e-mail from a California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Arizona, Nevada player, it often will copy and paste the team's official schedule for that weekend from the tournament website, there will be a color picture of the girl as part of the e-mail, the number, position(s) and everything else one can think of are all in the e-mail, along with adresses of the parks where they will play. A full player profile will almost always be attached. And they often will specify why they are interested in the school to which they are writing.
Ohio/Michigan/Indiana/Western PA girls really need to do a much, much better job of informing college coaches of their game times and locations in their e-mails. The difference between the girls here and out west is just night and day. I get tons of e-mails that give me a day and game times, with no location and no opponent. A tournament might use four parks and apparently I'm supposed to find a schedule (which is also difficult for some tournaments, such as this weekend in Findlay), find the girl's team (which is often not given in the e-mail or not specified within a particular organization - i.e. "I play for the Stingrays, Buckeye Heat, Wizards" with no designation as to which Stingrays, Heat, Wizards team) and then locate the girl, often with no team or player profiles and no number given to me in the girl's e-mail.
In a typical e-mail from a California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, Arizona, Nevada player, it often will copy and paste the team's official schedule for that weekend from the tournament website, there will be a color picture of the girl as part of the e-mail, the number, position(s) and everything else one can think of are all in the e-mail, along with adresses of the parks where they will play. A full player profile will almost always be attached. And they often will specify why they are interested in the school to which they are writing.