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Headfirst held one of their camps in Sacramento last summer, which my son attended (as did Krakatoa's).
It delivered in every way on what it promised. Thirty or so college coaches there, mostly high academic DI's and DII's, such as Georgetown, Princeton, Trinity, Malacaster, Willamette, Brown, Columbia, etc.
Coaches were very attentive, approachable, and obviously quite seriously interested in using the showcase to identify prospects.
We very well might attend it again this summer (as my son is an '08.)
I highly recommend the Headfirst organization for a player who is looking to play ball at a higher academic college.
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| Posts: 1332 | Location: Portland, Oregon | Registered: January 03, 2005 |    |
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09ts, First of all, welcome to the HSBBW.
In reference to your question, there is some pretty good talent at their showcases, but they are very welcoming. If you think that you have the talent to play at the college level and have the academic qualifications, I don't think that there is a better place to get a good look and a fair chance at showing your talent.
That being said, if you don't think that you have the talent to play at the college level, going to this showcase just to get exposed to the schools, probably really doesn't make sense. Because you are on this site, I would guess that you have some talent.
Are you anywhere near Macalester? Coach Parrington attends the Headfirst showcases regularly. If there is any chance to see him , or talk with him, he might be able to give you a better idea.
Be confident, work hard, take your best shot. You never know what might happen. Best of luck.
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| Posts: 156 | Location: VA | Registered: February 09, 2007 |    |
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