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My kid (who is now playing in college) was with organizations comprised of players primarily from central Ohio. ?They were competitive locally but not one of the top organizations state-wide. ?The winter & summer of her sophomore year, many of the coaches that she wrote to (all divisions) came to watch her play. ?Often, those coaches would be the only ones watching her team.
In the fall of her Junior year, she made it onto a team within the top organization (historically) in Ohio. ?Big difference. ?Coaches she wrote to still came to see her play, but numerous coaches would come by just to see the players on the team because of the team name. ?Many coaches watching all the time. ?This more than doubled her opportunity pool.
So, if you have something to sell and market yourself well you will get coaches to watch you no matter which team you play for. ?But you will multiply your chances dramatically by being with a top organization.
In the fall of her Junior year, she made it onto a team within the top organization (historically) in Ohio. ?Big difference. ?Coaches she wrote to still came to see her play, but numerous coaches would come by just to see the players on the team because of the team name. ?Many coaches watching all the time. ?This more than doubled her opportunity pool.
So, if you have something to sell and market yourself well you will get coaches to watch you no matter which team you play for. ?But you will multiply your chances dramatically by being with a top organization.