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		<title>Don Bosco Prep Staff Directory</title>
		<description>DON BOSCO PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATION

Director/President                                            Rev. Louis ...</description>
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		<title>LIGHTLY TO NOT RECRUITED AT ALL</title>
		<description>EXPOSURE
There are many reasons why some student-athletes are recruited more than others. The number one reason is exposure, If you need the exposure to get involved with at least 100 schools, you should begin to market yourself as soon as possible.

HOW TO MARKET YOURSELF
To market yourself, you should research as ...</description>
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		<title>HIGHLY TO MODERATELY RECRUITED</title>
		<description>RECRUITING CORRESPONDENCE


	Simply      put-if you are not directly involved with a minimum of 100 schools; you      are not giving yourself the best opportunity available.
	The      most important thing for you to do is to make contact with ...</description>
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		<title>10 MYTHS &#038; REALITIES OF COLLEGE RECRUITING</title>
		<description>Myth 1 // A DIVISION 1 SCHOLARSHIP IS THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY FOR A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE?
REALITY// Only 0.8% of High School Student-Athletes receive a fully funded Division 1 scholarship. These are hundreds of outstanding Division II and III colleges around the country that provide scholarships, grant money and an outstanding ...</description>
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		<title>Introducing Expert Strength and Conditioning Coach Steve Leo</title>
		<description>Sportsgist.com is very proud to introduce Steve Leo from the Parisi Speed School. Steve has an extensive background in athletic training and will be sportsgist.com's resident strength and conditioning coach. He will be providing the type of information that any athlete who is serious about their game is going to ...</description>
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		<title>Father&#8217;s and Sons</title>
		<description>By Gus Ornstein



Can you imagine having had a long major league baseball playing career, becoming the manager of a major league baseball team and being named manager of the year, then becoming the first base coach for the most storied franchise in major league baseball, and then having to play ...</description>
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		<title>VERNON DAVIS&#8217; RECRUITING PROCESS</title>
		<description>Download Standard PodcastBy Gus Ornstein
San Francisco 49er tight end Vernon Davis took the time to speak to SportsGist about many topics, including his recruiting experience coming out of Dunbar High School in Washington DC. Vernon was the third ranked TE coming out of high school by recruiting expert Tom Lemming ...</description>
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		<title>Off Season workouts</title>
		<description>It would be to your benefit to take advantage of the month you have off during your winter break to stay fit and ready to go for the spring season.  A great way to do this, is to stay active for at least 4-5 days a week for 40-90 minutes ...</description>
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		<title>Power Eating: The Right Way to Gain Strength</title>
		<description>By: Susan M. Kleiner, PhD, RD, FACN, CNS, FISSN

Think about how you would like to look and feel. Imagine yourself with a body that's fit and firm, with just the right amount of muscle. Imagine the joy of having high strength and energy day in and day out.

            Keep those ...</description>
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		<title>Interview with University of Miami Assistant Coach, Jeff Freeman</title>
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  1. What does a Division 1 coach look for in an athlete?

One of the great things about our profession is that every coach looks for, sees, and needs different qualities to fit that coach and programs personality.  Speaking soccer specifically, there are generally four areas that I will try ...</description>
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