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If you're a parent with a talented high school athlete looking for a college athletic scholarship, this is for you. If you are the athlete, then this is for you, too.  We want to take the mystery out of the athletic recruiting process by sharing nuggets related to winning athletic scholarships in all sports, commenting on recruiting in the news, and inviting you to discuss recruiting topics with us.

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Keeping your athletic scholarship dream alive

  
  
  

It's a competitive world out there for athletic scholarships, but don't lose heart.  In this day of instant gratification, the scholarship pursuit does not fit that way of thinking.  It can take months, even years, before you get to the finish line, depending on your year in high school.

Bear in mind that while you are keeping your pursuit going, there are thousands of athletes that are dropping off every day.  They just don't have the endurance to stay with it.  From that angle, your competition is decreasing.  On the other end of the spectrum, though, are student-athletes who are just starting the process.

Here's an encouraging story from Christian "Bubba" Luna, who just signed to play football with the University of Hawaii.  His hometown paper in Southern California, the Valley News, wrote a feature on him:

"I always dreamed of getting a scholarship and it came through," he said in a recent interview. "All the hard work paid off."

Receiving a scholarship was a godsend, said the teen's parents. His mother, Lourdes, works as a mortgage loan processor. Her husband, Ray, works as a sales representative for Behr paints. Bubba, who got his nickname as a child, is the second oldest of the couple's five children. Ray is known in the family as "big Bubba."

"When that (scholarship) call came through, it felt like a big relief," Lourdes Luna recalled. "I'm in the lending business, and things aren't too hot right now."

Read the entire articleand see how Bubba stayed with it and worked hard to get the scholarship.

 

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