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Vintage Homeschool Moms | Episode 92
Hosted by: Felice Gerwitz
Listen to the episode: Click here to listen
Show Notes & Resources: Available below
Sponsored by Judson College ā equipping students for the cause of Christ
At Judson College, students are equipped to give their lives for the cause of Christāwhether thatās on the mission field, in the workplace, or in the local church. With more than 25 majors and innovative bachelorās-to-masterās tracks, Judson prepares young adults with both biblical grounding and professional skills. Learn more at JudsonCollege.com.
Are you wondering what it takes for your child to play college-level sports as a homeschooler? Youāre not alone. In this episode, I dive into the nitty-gritty details of what it really looks like when your student wants to take their love of sports to the next levelāand how you, as a parent, can help make it happen.
This is part two of my two-part series on homeschoolers and sports. If you havenāt already, catch part one where we discussed early involvement and local leagues.
Today, we tackle:
Being Your Childās Advocate
Clarifying Your Familyās Goals
Navigating the College Recruiting Process
Letās be honestāno one cares about your childās future like you do.
While coaches may care deeply about their team, they likely wonāt have the time or resources to guide your child into college-level athletics. That job? It falls on you.
Hereās what that looks like:
Letting coaches know early if your child has college sports aspirations
Researching local travel and showcase teams
Understanding the politics that can influence team selection and playing time
Choosing teams that prioritize player development and visibility
Pro Tip: Showcase teams often have scouts and recruiters present. Travel teams provide great competition, but not all offer exposure opportunities. Choose wisely based on your childās goals.
Whatās the endgame?
If your child wants to play sports in college:
Start exploring options around 9th grade
Make sure your student is academically prepared, not just athletically
Understand your stateās homeschool athletic regulations (e.g., FHSAA in Florida)
Consider the long-term goals: Is college athletics a stepping stone to coaching, or simply a college scholarship path?
Conditioning and preparation can be done at home on a budget. Many families create their own fitness routines before paying for camps or trainers.
Alsoāgrades and SAT/ACT scores matter. A lot. Listen to my interview with Jean Burk from College Prep Genius to learn how test scores can lead to major scholarship money (linked in the episode notes).
Recruiting is a processāand it can be overwhelming without a game plan. Hereās what I recommend:
Help your student set up a personal sports website or profile (check out NCSA or create your own via WordPress)
Create a skills video (not just game highlights)
Collect verified stats from coaches or training facilities
Have your student email and call coaches directly
Encourage college visits that consider both sports programs and intended majors
Assuming coaches will āfindā your student without intentional effort
Focusing only on the athletic fit without considering academics
Starting the process too late (senior year is pushing it)
True Story: A friendās daughter landed a college scholarship simply because she followed up with a phone call after her email went unnoticed.
Youāll find all of these (and more) linked at VintageHomeschoolMoms.com ā Episode 92:
State Athletic Association Links (e.g., FHSAA)
Baseball & Softball Factory (Skills Evaluation Programs)
NCSA (Next College Student Athlete)
MaxPreps (for stat tracking)
College Prep Genius podcast episodes
If your child wants to pursue college sports, be proactive, prayerful, and persistent. Your support and research can open doors that otherwise may remain closed. And most of allāremember that this is a season. Whether or not it leads to scholarships or college play, the character built along the way is priceless.
Have questions? Email me at [email protected]āIād love to hear from you!
If this episode helped you, share it with a friend and donāt forget to leave a review on iTunes!
Until next time,
Felice Gerwitz
Listen to More Episodes at VintageHomeschoolMoms.com
Visit MediaAngels.com for science curriculum, writing guides, and faith-based homeschool resources
The post My Kid Wants to Play College Sports (Summer Replay) appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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Vintage Homeschool Moms | Episode 92
Hosted by: Felice Gerwitz
Listen to the episode: Click here to listen
Show Notes & Resources: Available below
Sponsored by Judson College ā equipping students for the cause of Christ
At Judson College, students are equipped to give their lives for the cause of Christāwhether thatās on the mission field, in the workplace, or in the local church. With more than 25 majors and innovative bachelorās-to-masterās tracks, Judson prepares young adults with both biblical grounding and professional skills. Learn more at JudsonCollege.com.
Are you wondering what it takes for your child to play college-level sports as a homeschooler? Youāre not alone. In this episode, I dive into the nitty-gritty details of what it really looks like when your student wants to take their love of sports to the next levelāand how you, as a parent, can help make it happen.
This is part two of my two-part series on homeschoolers and sports. If you havenāt already, catch part one where we discussed early involvement and local leagues.
Today, we tackle:
Being Your Childās Advocate
Clarifying Your Familyās Goals
Navigating the College Recruiting Process
Letās be honestāno one cares about your childās future like you do.
While coaches may care deeply about their team, they likely wonāt have the time or resources to guide your child into college-level athletics. That job? It falls on you.
Hereās what that looks like:
Letting coaches know early if your child has college sports aspirations
Researching local travel and showcase teams
Understanding the politics that can influence team selection and playing time
Choosing teams that prioritize player development and visibility
Pro Tip: Showcase teams often have scouts and recruiters present. Travel teams provide great competition, but not all offer exposure opportunities. Choose wisely based on your childās goals.
Whatās the endgame?
If your child wants to play sports in college:
Start exploring options around 9th grade
Make sure your student is academically prepared, not just athletically
Understand your stateās homeschool athletic regulations (e.g., FHSAA in Florida)
Consider the long-term goals: Is college athletics a stepping stone to coaching, or simply a college scholarship path?
Conditioning and preparation can be done at home on a budget. Many families create their own fitness routines before paying for camps or trainers.
Alsoāgrades and SAT/ACT scores matter. A lot. Listen to my interview with Jean Burk from College Prep Genius to learn how test scores can lead to major scholarship money (linked in the episode notes).
Recruiting is a processāand it can be overwhelming without a game plan. Hereās what I recommend:
Help your student set up a personal sports website or profile (check out NCSA or create your own via WordPress)
Create a skills video (not just game highlights)
Collect verified stats from coaches or training facilities
Have your student email and call coaches directly
Encourage college visits that consider both sports programs and intended majors
Assuming coaches will āfindā your student without intentional effort
Focusing only on the athletic fit without considering academics
Starting the process too late (senior year is pushing it)
True Story: A friendās daughter landed a college scholarship simply because she followed up with a phone call after her email went unnoticed.
Youāll find all of these (and more) linked at VintageHomeschoolMoms.com ā Episode 92:
State Athletic Association Links (e.g., FHSAA)
Baseball & Softball Factory (Skills Evaluation Programs)
NCSA (Next College Student Athlete)
MaxPreps (for stat tracking)
College Prep Genius podcast episodes
If your child wants to pursue college sports, be proactive, prayerful, and persistent. Your support and research can open doors that otherwise may remain closed. And most of allāremember that this is a season. Whether or not it leads to scholarships or college play, the character built along the way is priceless.
Have questions? Email me at [email protected]āIād love to hear from you!
If this episode helped you, share it with a friend and donāt forget to leave a review on iTunes!
Until next time,
Felice Gerwitz
Listen to More Episodes at VintageHomeschoolMoms.com
Visit MediaAngels.com for science curriculum, writing guides, and faith-based homeschool resources
The post My Kid Wants to Play College Sports (Summer Replay) appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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