National Scouting Report Volleyball Player of the Week 2 for Lee and Collier Counties

National Scouting Report is recognizing a Volleyball Player of the Week each week in Lee and Collier Counties in South Florida. Abbie Quarles of Gulf Coast High School is the Week 2 National Scouting Report Volleyball Player of the Week for Collier County.  Abbie had a total of 26 kills, 6 blocks and 38 digs.  She had a phenomenal performance … Read more

National Scouting Report and News-Press Media Group: Football Players of the Week 1

National Scouting Report and The News-Press Media Group have teamed to name Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week for the 2014 high school football season for Lee and Collier counties in South Florida.

For week 1 the winners are South Fort Myers QB Keith Smith and Naples LB Max Joseph.

Week 1 Offensive Player of the Week is QB Keith Smith of South Fort Myers – Lee County Florida threw for 335 yards with 20 completions of 30 attempts for 3-T.D.’s and ran for 1 TD…Great game Keith!
Go HERE to see Keith receive his award from NSR’s Scott Hills.

Week 1 Defensive Player of the Week is LB Max Joseph of Naples High School – Collier County Florida had 15 tackles (2 for losses) , 2 caused fumbles (with 1 recovered) Defense only allowed 50 yards rushing with 27 attempts. Great game Max!
Go HERE to see Max receive his award from NSR’s Scott Hills.

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Football Recruiting : What is the Truth?

Most people, some time over the next week, will be watching some football!  Whether you are catching a college game on Thursday night, a high school game Friday  night or a multiplicity of college games on Saturday followed by a professional game on Sunday – most of us are affected by football on some level … Read more

Athletes Must Be Recognized!

High school athletes all over the country and even world, dream of playing their sport in College.  Sadly, many of these athletes will NEVER get recognized by colleges to begin their recruiting process.  This lack of recognition does not necessarily reflect negatively on the individual athlete’s abilities but rather on the limitations of the colleges. … Read more