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Not all coaches seem to be frequent e-mail users. IMO, the standard letter is a better form of first contact, with a completed player profile & e-mail contact info included, then followed up with a phone call. That way the coach has all the information they need and can return the contact by either letter or e-mail.

Here's an article about that very question on the main site: e-mail vs. letters
NH- just to add, I think many coaches are not big "e-mailers" ( the younger ones maybe more so). but, I think a personal letter, at least to start shows a little more sincere interest and effort on your son's part and that hard copy letter seems to get remembered, put in a file and of more value, especially for initial contact, than does an email IMO.
We write and send a letter then email the coach that we have sent him a letter. Most of the coaches we've contacted are emailers. Maybe this is just luck? The coaches know that this generation of players use email.

Our experience is many of the recruiting coordinators are emailers. The bottom line, a brief nice letter, email, player profile form, a note from your coach about you and a phone call. Do all of them.
When we were going through this a couple of years ago, my son sent letters rather than e-mails. A couple of months went by and 2 of the coaches who he hadn't heard from called and mentioned that the letters got "lost in the shuffle" and they had just surfaced. So from that point on, he e-mailed and got much faster results.

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