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     The National Recruiter is the number one scouting service in the nation. The National Recruiter Staff evaluates current high school basketball players for colleges and universities. We observe players in game competition, draft an extensive profile on them, and after a thorough evaluation, send recommendations to colleges and universities throughout the East. A genuine scouting service does not charge a fee to any of the players they scout. The National Recruiter does not charge a fee for our service, thereforeyou will not be solicited in any way to purchase or pay a fee for us to evaluate you.

     The National Recruiter is one of the most prestigious basketball recruiting services in the East. There are two types of recruiting services. One type charges the player to make a profile and to distribute it to colleges and universities. Some of the scouting services that charge the players do a good job while others are a waste of time and money. The other type, like the National Recruiter, works with the colleges and universities. Since the scouting service works with colleges, it is not dependent on players or parents for their income, their evaluations are honest and legitimate. The National Recruiter evaluators attend summer all-star camps, summer team events, spring and fall shootouts to identify college prospects and send their profiles to colleges and universities all along the East Coast at no cost to the prospect.

     A scouting service distributes information to college coaches. They travel to talent camps, evaluate players, write extensive profiles and distribute them to their customers. These services can evaluate hundreds of players in a 4 or 5 day period.

     The National Recruiter attends only the most competitive upper level events. These events are those which have excellent organization, supervision, the best instructors, and the least amount of down time.


Players: Be Careful What you Post on Webpages
To all high school and college basketball players. Be careful what you post on your MySpace and Facebook web pages. NCAA officials will be randomly monitoring players web pages to make sure players are not indulging in acts that violate NCAA regulations (ie: drugs, drinking, sexual misconducts, etc.). Make sure that the pictures, videos, comments, etc. on your web pages are appropriate. You are an adolescent, but you are also a student-athlete; and will be expected to act in a mature, professional manner.




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