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was he your high school coach or travel team coach? if it was your high school coach. What you can to is still use him as a reference. In fact, have that coach talk to his prospective college coaches or have his letter of recommendation ready to submit to any interested colleges. Also, have the new coach do the same. The old coach can really, really still help you out.... Don't give up hope.
Hello floridamom404. Please take our advice and get what you can from it. I am in central florida, and I can tell you that no coach is going to get your son to the next level. Many may assist, contribute and guide, but only your son can get himself to the next level. I have instructed hundreds of young people and only those that have A. the talent and B. the work ethic and desire will go on to better things. If this coach or instructor was worth his weight, tell your son to take what he has learned and apply it. As he grows and matures, and continues to work hard, he will see his way to opportunities. I am available for a look and a chat during the season. Wish you and your son well.
Hello Floridamom. I am a 17U catcher as well. I will be honest that no coach has ever got me signed to a D1 college. Like others have said use him as a strong reference but if you want your kid to get noticed go out to Showcases, contact coaches sending them your kids schedules and etc. My coach honestly hasn't done much for me all of my scholarships came from me talking to the college coaches themselves, setting up meetings, and letting them watch me play. You'll have a lot more fun with all of this his senior year Smile
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