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National Scouting Report Talks Volleyball Recruiting with Kari and Ryan

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Welcome to National Scouting Report's BlogTalk Radio Show. This show will feature college volleyball recruiting. NSR has been helping high school athletes obtain athletic and academic scholarships for over 35 years. College coaches from all over the United States depend on NSR for accurate and dependable scouting reports on qualified student athletes.

Ryan Johnston will join the show today.  Ryan is no newcomer to sports.  He has been a lifelong athlete.  He played his college ball at the University of Tennessee Martin. Ryan serves as the Volleyball Director for NSR and he is the Area Director in all sports for northern Arizona and New Mexico.  Ryan has been helping high school athletes obtain athletic and academic scholarships for quite some time.  Ryan has a close working relationship with college coaches all over the country.

Kari Chavez will also be joining our show today.  Kari Chavez coached 7 seasons at Gonzaga University. She previously worked as a student-assistant coach at Central Washington University. Kari spent one season as an assistant coach at CWU after a successful playing career for the Wildcats. As a player at CWU,  Kari was the Wildcats starting setter. She was named to the All-GNAC first team. Chavez finished her playing career as the school record holder in assists per game (11.65) and aces per game. Prior to attending CWU, Chavez played one season at Yakima Community College and named All Region and named a second team junior college All-American at YCC.  Kari now serves as the Area Director for NSR in Eastern Washington.  Kari continues to coach club volleyball and she contniues to help NSR athletes!

http://nsr-inc.com/how-to-get-recruited-volleyball/to-be-recruited-or-not-be-recruited-volleyball-magazine.php

 

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