I am back. I have been extremely busy. Glad my information was helpful. I ask that once you do this and it works out for you let me know and pass the information along. This information works for any sport. If you feel like your kid is good enough, then be his or her spokesperson. If you don't have a subscription to one of the sports sites like rivals or sports.com, look into getting one. Not very expensive at all. Go onto every college site. Looking at the teams and their records may give you a clue as to the playes that that team needs. For those kids that are already seniors, go ahead a get film of the games already played or junior film. Remember, seniors have to be registered with the clearing house to become eligible for D1 schools. The clearing house also has good information regarding recruiting. It has a list of all colleges and universities in the United States. Look as some of the colleges that you may not know anything about. It is all about the free education, and making the program you play for better. Get a notebook, envelope labels, large envelopes, and several books of stamps. Depending on where you are sending your information, it usually cost about $3 to send each envelope. 'Spending 100-120 dollars tops is not bad for a free 4 year education. I suggest you send the information to 30 schools. Type your cover letter. Use the same cover letter for each school, but remember to change the name of the coach. Include in you letter, height, weight, 40 speed, position(s) that you play, your school name, coaches name and contact information. Also give a brief description of what you feel you can bring to the team. Talk back if you have futher question. Good Luck!