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Reply to "Recruiting After Cancer"

First off, I'm vey happy for your son and his recovery and thanks for the story and advice!

I usually agree with most of what RJM says, but in this case, perhaps you should take pride in your son's situation and consider it an advantage as a battle of perseverance and determination.  After all, your son was not able to be seen last summer, so for many schools, he's not on their radar. 

If your son is interested in particular schools, now is the time to start emailing them to start a dialogue.  What better way to get their interest then to tell his story.  I think many coaches would be impressed and would want to take a look.  For those who think it's a bad thing, F them, you don't want to play for them anyhow.

Thanks for your story and best of luck to you and your son!!

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