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College Athletic Recruiting Simplified - A Free Event

April 12, 2011 - Continental Basketball League (CBL)
Wilmington Sea Dawgs News Release


We've got exciting news for you! The Wilmington Sea Dawgs, Elite Sports Performance, and Coastal Athletics have worked together with NCSA Athletic Recruiting to bring to you "College Recruiting Simplified." This informational event will feature one of the most popular recruiting experts around, Mr. Tony Collins. Tony played college football at East Carolina University before being selected in the 2nd round of the NFL Draft in 1981. He spent 9 successful years in the NFL, with highlights such as a trip to Super Bowl XX with the New England Patriots, and a Pro Bowl selection in 1983.

During this event, Tony will provide insight and advice on what it takes to become a collegiate athlete. He will share some of his experiences and observations, and discuss the key steps to be taken by serious athletes and what they need to do to stand out to college coaches and recruiters.

This will be a great opportunity for coaches, instructors, athletes, and families to learn what the path entails to becoming a collegiate athlete! We invite you to attend "College Recruiting Simplified" on April 21st at 7:00 p.m. This FREE event will take place in the brand new Convention Center in downtown Wilmington. We strongly encourage you to pass this message along to all of your athletes and anyone else whom you feel would be interested.

The flyer can be found by visiting www.wilmingtonseadawgs.com or www.elitespw.com. If you would like us to fax you a copy of the flyer, we can definitely do so. And if you have any questions or concerns, you may contact us at 910.791.6523. We hope to see you at this once in a lifetime opportunity!

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