Being acknowleded for good play is fine, but the recruiting aspect is minimal. It is nice to be able to put it in a letter being sent to a coach, but like hs stats, it doesn't mean a lot. Still doesn't hurt the recruiting process either. The more stuff one has in their resume, the closer one would tend to look at the letter. That doesn't get anybody the scholarship, but it may peak some interest enough to send information back or take a look if they are at a showcase or tourny where the kid is playing. That is all anybody really wants. There are many all-district players whose career ends after hs is over.