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Free recruiting seminar in Barrington Sept. 29

Superior Athletic Advantage, 28039 W. North Pointe Parkway in Lake Barrington, has teamed up with KBB Athlete Recruiting on Sunday, Sept. 29 from 3 to 5 p.m. for an informational look at college athletic recruiting.

In addition to exploring the realities of Division 1, 2, 3 and NAIA recruitment, KBB will all discuss the importance of a scouting evaluation, current NCAA rules, CORE GPA requirements, opportunities for media exposure, quality highlight film and more.

“With the average cost of a college education climbing at an average of six percent a year and tuitions averaging between $20,000 and $35,000 a year depending on public or private education, families with high school athletes are looking more and more at defraying the cost of that education through sports,” said KBB president, Tracey Bosch. “Many of these same families have spent thousands on club and travel sports or private training only to get to the finish line and realize they missed their recruitment window of opportunity. Our consultants work with student athletes and their families to explore the best academic and athletic opportunities and at the greatest savings.”

KBB works with male and female athletes from across the country from eighth grade to seniors in high school.

“We are always looking for opportunities for our athletes to play at the next level and be successful not only in their sport but in life,” said Boone Bugger, owner and trainer at Superior Athletic Advantage. “Having gone through the process myself, I wish I would have had someone from KBB helping me. Recruiting is starting earlier and earlier and high school coaches don't always have the time and the resources to help a student athlete get recruited. KBB has the knowledge, contacts and resources to get the job done.”

To register for this informational event on September 29th from 3 to 5 p.m. call 1-855-TEAMKBB (1-855-832-6522) or email dsdort@sbcglobal.net. Space is limited.

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