Trophy Hunter wrote:I'll answer #2 first - how to get invited.
write them like you would a college coach, let them know you are interested in their camp, send them your game schedules, etc, and keep writing them. Ask your travel coach to call and put in a good word for you. Ask any colleges recruiting you to put in a good word for you. In other words, do whatever it takes to get them to come watch you play. Then play really well when they show up.
now for #1 - why they are the best
Because they pre-screen the athletes prior to the camp, and only invite the best available players. They have been doing this for so long, and doing it so well (they know talent), that the college coaches trust and respect them, and know that there will only be top shelf players at the camp. Which is why so many college coaches attend and recruit from their camps.
Conversely, these email invite camps work off of mailing lists, with no regard for screening talent or skill level. It's a numbers game to them, the more players the more money they make. With ODS, they have a set number of players they will invite, and that's it. They don't pack in extra players just to make more money.
Thanks TH...great stuff. It would be interesting to know how Showball and the others form their list for invites. You say it's a mailing list, but where exactly did they get that list and is it "choosy" at all?
I'll tell you how I'm guessing it's done. I think it's formed from (at least in part) showcase all-star games. My DD has now been invited to two of these camps since she was at the Colorado Sparkler this past summer and was fortunate enough to be chosen to play in the All-American All-Star game.
Is this a "select" group then that they choose from? Kinda, sorta, but not really.
We had already made plans to try our best to get her invited to an ODS camp and I appreciate the advice. I didn't realize that you should contact them the same way that you contact schools.
Regards,
FPDad05