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College scout service?

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 1:03 pm
by trilogy
Came across an interesting service today.

www.myhockeyscout.com

An affiliate of this company came by one of our local high school games recently and was watching players. Has anyone else heard of this service? I am curious as to whether this type of service is offered for other types of sports, male or female. Do parents really need a service to connect them with college scouts? Or is this a brand new thing and in the future every girl would want to be included in "The Book" that they offer to colleges?

Comments?

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 1:26 pm
by RSI
Ditto, one of them at the Albert Lea and Austin game last night.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:24 pm
by Media
This same type of service is provided by QuickSkills Inc. Of Grand Rapids Minnesota. Girl High school players are evaluated by QuickSkills Inc. Players are provided the ability to ask any and all questions about the recruiting process AT NO CHARGE. Discussion is held with the players in regard to there desired direction in school and hockey and without providing any guarantee QuickSkills works to find a a match between Player and school . QuickSkills Inc. also runs Skill Development camps in the summer months in Grand Rapids, Chisholm , with 1 to 2 more expansions expected this summer. Quick skills Inc. is poised to announce its first annual Evaluation camp set for the fall of this year in Grand Rapids Minnesota.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:20 pm
by keepitreal
Eh, I don't know. If your HS coach is working to help get his seniors in front of colleges, I'm not sure a book is of high value to college scouts. If not, maybe-- at best. Looks like a pretty new service. Reminds me of those "Who's Who" books that are published--honestly, has anyone except people who paid for the listings ever looked in one of those things? Two words come to mind: video and internet.

This strikes me as a marketing ploy designed to play on the emotions of hockey parents. I could be dead wrong and I'm sure they would present an arguement otherwise.

Maybe GHS would share his observations on how this works.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 5:51 pm
by Media
No marketing ploy by QuickSkills Inc. designed to help the player understand the process and to help primairily northern players get a look from schools . No fee's no cost . for the consulting and interface between schools . no book is made or sold and its all pretty much about supporting the player in their cause. The coaches that have the players are the ones that should get the credit and their program, QuickSkills Inc just attempts to be a liason within the process for those who would like help,or advice .. one player that may have been left behind because of not being noticed is a success . It is another mind which can be educated through a sport we all love. This is the mission of QuickSkills INC.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:10 pm
by SportsMa
I am CONFUSED on the website in one of sections it says "The Book!......This is a very affordable service of 115.00 per year."

:?

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:14 pm
by SportsMa
http://www.myhockeyscout.com/Our_Services.php

Here is the link to where it says it on the website which is confusing versus what media wrote.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:18 pm
by Media
Just wanted to be clear that QuickSkills has no connection to the website or other service mentioned

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:07 pm
by ilblade06
undercover marketing 101.

sounds great but i dont like this stuff.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:21 pm
by ghshockeyfan
I would talk to your HS coach directly about college thoughts. There is no need to hire a service. Your HS coach will tell you straight up about prospects of playing at the next level, and has to approach this this way so that the coach doesn't destroy her/his credibility with college coaches.

Two different services!

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:31 pm
by trilogy
Media is talking about Quick Skills

I posted originally about myhockeyscout.com

They are two different services

What year in school do you start talking to scouts anyway? Isn't freshman year a little early, a lot of girls seem to really hit their stride at about 16 don't you agree?

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:46 pm
by SportsMa
Thanks, Trilogy. I get it now! A bit slow today. ':oops:'


Good question~curious, too, when is an appropriate time to start to pursue/look at post HS options for girls sports?

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 12:57 pm
by tomASS
ghshockeyfan wrote:I would talk to your HS coach directly about college thoughts. There is no need to hire a service. Your HS coach will tell you straight up about prospects of playing at the next level, and has to approach this this way so that the coach doesn't destroy her/his credibility with college coaches.
Absolutely correct ghshockeyfan! spot on!

scout service

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 2:11 pm
by puckmaniac
Parents -
These people are entrepreneurs. They simply wish to make money, and this is a brand new service. Ask yourself the following questions before using any such service:

1. What is the purpose of the service?

2. What do they guarantee?

3. What is their previous success record with other players?

4. Is the cost worth the results?

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:18 pm
by Media
Regarding the afore mentioned only in it to make Money

In Regard to Quickskills the answer to your question

1) The purpose is to assist Highschool hockey players in getting to the next level to play college hockey.Primarily but not exclusivly from the North.In understanding recruiting process and what to expect and what not to expect

2)What do we Guarantee? That we will work with you to place you in the best situation for your success. That we will work to find you a fit for your college endeavors, We donot and I repeat do not guarantee any type of placment . we Guarantee we will do our best to help you. How you end up will be a result of your decisions and abilities .

3) We have assisted a large number of players through this process and have many we are working with now, we have D-1 and D3 players that we have assisted

4) Is the cost worth the results well you pay nothing so what you risk is your time listening to our process and evaluations. We do have camps in the summer for training in the event someone would like to work on the ice with us . but that is a choice for the platyer and certainly not an obligation

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:21 pm
by Partagas
don't these orgainizations have to some form of accredation or certification from sopleace. The NCAA for exampel. Just wondering.