March 17, 2020
Given the current events around COVID-19 – particularly in NCAA softball – we wanted to offer a few videos and posts over the next few days to help high school student-athletes navigate this time in their recruiting – starting today with outlining some of the changes and what they mean for you as a
Read More »February 13, 2020
Below is a list of the schools ranked in the US News & World Reports Top 25 National Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges that we have seen at camp recently – and many that we expect to see again in 2020 – and have Honor Roll alumni playing for their program this season. Currently, 169
Read More »February 5, 2020
You’ve seen them everywhere: “Be seen by college coaches”, “Play in front of college coaches”, “exposure to college coaches” – these taglines are the promises of tournaments, showcases and camps that land in your inbox every day. They seem like an intuitive beginning to the recruiting process – after all, a key first step in
Read More »January 21, 2020
The influx of technology to track data and analytics in sports over the last decade is not contained to just the professional level. This addition of technology, data and analytics has now started to flow down through the ranks into college – not just at the Power 5 programs, but at all levels. Each of
Read More »January 19, 2020
With spring training fast approaching, it’s time for student-athletes to put the finishing touches on their hard work this off-season and cross off a few items in their college search process. From visiting campuses to contacting college coaches and preparing for standardized tests, check out a few items that each grad year can complete this
Read More »June 11, 2019
At Headfirst Honor Roll Camps, we are always thrilled to celebrate the success of our alumni and hear how Honor Roll Camp positively impacted their recruiting journey. Below are a few examples of student-athletes who joined us last summer and will be continuing their careers at the college level: Headfirst made the recruiting process so much
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