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Chase Carter is a star baseball player for his high school, Klein High. He is also a star player when it comes to girls. Paige Oakland is a star volleyball play for Klein and knows how to settle down. Both popular, and both know of each other but refuse to cross paths due to their past together. What happens when grades suddenly become a problem for Chase and Paige is volentold to tutor Chase? Paige and Chase absolutely cannot stand each other but their parents are still best friends from high school. Still, they refuse to be friends, unless, are they more than that? "Chase needs a tutor to stay on the team and you, young lady, are going to help him. Whether you want to or not. Now march your ass upstairs and schedule a time to work with him tomorrow." My mother spoke. I sighed and walked up the stairs, not saying anything. "And, Paige!" she yelled. I turned around to face her. "With a sweet spirit." I turned around and marched to my room. I opened the door to see a boy in his jeans without a shirt on, facing away from me. He turned around and his brown eyes store into my soul. "Hey," he smiled at me. Before I could react, my body worked against me and my mind. "Hey," I smiled right back as he put his shirt on.
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Our path into the college baseball recruiting experience started much like most other families in youth baseball: We knew nothing. What originally started out as an activity to play on the weekends with our sons and their friends, grew over the years into a lifestyle never expected. 19 years later, two of my sons have been successfully recruited to play college baseball, and my oldest has just completed his 3rd season of professional baseball. Baseball people have always told us that "If you can play the Game in high school - you can play the Game in college: It doesn't matter where you play. After watching my sons play baseball in Park City, Utah, where we average 411-inches of snow annually, I'd agree. Yet despite our own success, too many deserving high school players continue to fail in their own efforts to realize the same dream, and I believe this rate of failure is only due to a lack of education and perspective of the recruitment process itself - and what the player must do to prepare himself to become recruited for the next level of baseball. My family has been incredibly-blessed with the opportunities extended, and it's time to give back: I want to help other players realize their dream of playing college baseball too! Each year, over 24,000 high school baseball players attempt to become recruited to play college baseball, and if you took all the roster spots available (at every level), the odds of becoming recruited are as great as 7 of every 10 players. Although our story is indeed fictional, the recruiting steps contained within are real - and proven, and will help others become successfully recruited. Read my story, and learn the elements of recruitment: The supply and demand sides of college baseball; how to prepare to perform at a higher level; the best level of college baseball; and how to craft a successful, targeted recruitment strategy that saves you time and money - and lets YOU choose the best college baseball program for you!

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