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Baseball Scholarships – 5 Summer Camp Tips to Earn a Scholarship

Attending summer camps for baseball is a great way to help earn a baseball scholarship. These camps are held everywhere and vary in formats. There are private skills camps, mini-tournament camps and camps held by colleges and universities. There over 135,000 senior high school baseball players in the US alone all competing for the same 1,100 freshman roster spots. Even less of those 1,100 spots are awarded scholarships. Baseball recruiting is extremely competitive and you must do everything possible to earn an offer.

Attending baseball camps held by colleges and universities is a great way to gain exposure and if you perform well enough you can earn a scholarship offer on the spot. But just don’t go to any camp that sends you a brochure. You want to maximize your time and resources to make attending beneficial to your recruiting efforts.

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Athletic Scholarships Abound

You are a great athlete and feel it could help you pay for your education. The problem is, many athletic scholarships are set aside for elite athletes and they are very competitive and political. But have faith, there are many smaller colleges and universities willing to bring in athletes with funds and, most importantly, they are not only looking for athletic skills but also academic achievement and drive.

The most advertised and competitive athletic awards are the NCAA scholarships, by far, but there are so many more opportunities that go under-advertised for student athletes: those with schools in the NAIA and the NJCAA open up exponentially more scholarships. And an especially hot trend: emerging women’s sports.

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Big College Scholarship Bucks are Won in Summer

Driving to the beach. Visiting the park for an enjoyable picnic. Seeing a baseball game. Calling on the local fishing hole. These are great summertime activities. Other pursuits include painting, cutting the grass and washing

and waxing the car. We look forward to all of them with great anticipation. When the weather gets warm (no doubt about it), thoughts and actions turn to outdoor events.

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