The National Recruiting Agency creates PrepFiles for all high school sports.

What is a PrepFile?

A prepfile is a resume of the accomplishments a high school athlete achieves both on the
field and in the classroom. It contains information such as your stats, awards, and academic standing.
Thousands of high school athletes across the country send out PrepFiles each year. They are sent
out to colleges to aid in the recruiting process. If you don't send out a PrepFile at the end of each
season you are hurting your chances of getting noticed.

Who needs a PrepFile?

Any high school athlete that is looking to obtain a scholarship and be recruited for a sport.
It doesn't matter what level you plan to play on in college. A PrepFile should be sent out after
each varsity year is finished. (Don't wait till the end of the school year.)
 

Why do you need a PrepFile?

In most cases your achievements alone will not get you noticed. You have to be active in the
recruiting process. Too many high school athletes and their parents sit back and think the colleges
are
suppose to find you. Get active, get your name out and then you will have more options
when signing day comes.



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