What to receive a grant for my recruiting service?

For more than 21 years, I have helped over 4,000 student-athletes get recruited and a large percentage received a grant from the CFSAF to help pay for my service.

Coach Drew  ’93

100%

100% of our players get contacted by college coaches. Let me unlock some opportunities for you.

93%

93% of our players go onto play in college. Let me get you in front of college coaches.

$350 million

Since 2001, I have saved families more than $350 million dollars in tuition savings from my program.

About the grant program

Since 2015, we have been working with the Center for Student-Athletes Foundation (CFSAF), who have been awarding grants to families to subsidize the cost of my recruiting service. During this period of time, more than 1,300 families have received grants and have gotten recruiting opportunities through my service. These grants have Saved families millions of dollars.

All grants are awarded on an objective and nondiscriminatory basis. The grant is awarded to the family and distributed to my recruiting service.

The CFSAF can award grants up to $1,300.00 or 85% of the cost of the service. The charity recipient is responsible for any balance due. 

All grants are open to both male and female student-athletes and all decisions are made within 24-48 hrs. 

Grant recipients

We couldn’t afford a recruiting service till we received a grant. They gave us $1,200 and it cost only $395 to work with Coach Drew. Our son was recruited by Eckerd College for baseball. Thank you.
Morris Golson
Father – Auburn, Alabama
I applied and received a grant for $1000; our cost was only $595 to connect with Coach Drew’s contacts. My son heard from a lot of coaches and signed with Villanova. If you need exposure and help apply. If you get a grant it’ll save you a lot of money.
Karen Koebel
Mother – Swiftwater, Pa.
Without the recruiting grant my son was going to play football at a Junior college. They gave him $1,325 and I paid $270. He got a football scholarship from Bryant University. I would recommend you get with Coach Drew.
Phil Meisner
Father – Bayonne, NJ
I thought my income was too high. I applied and they gave us a very nice grant and it made Drew’s program very cheap for what he does. My son heard from a lot of coaches and received 3 offers. Apply, you might be surprised.
Steve Cea
Parent – San Diego, Ca.
We couldn’t afford $1,500 but $400 we could. They gave us $1,100 and Drew really helped get my son noticed. We are extremely thankful to the CFSAF and Drew.
Robert Dombrowski
Parent – Palm Beach, Florida

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How to get results at showcases

Differentiate Yourself

Make sure the college coach knows who you are before you get there.

Reduce Competition

Make sure you go to the right showcase that fits you.

Be selective.

Always go to showcases that you increased your odds of getting offers.

What I do

Coach

I am your son’s personal recruiting coach and adviser.

Create

I will build your son’s own personal athletic resume and a private online video link for college coaches.

Promote

This is where I start contacting college coaches directly from the list of coaches we built for your son or daughter.

Advise

This is where I make you and your wife’s life less stressful. I am your 24/7 stress recruiting release button. Call me anytime with a question, concern or to release some stress.

Showcases

I will advise and recommend showcases and/or camps.

Graduate

And this is where your child has accepted an offer and has officially graduated from my program. Great job!!

Coach Drew’s former recruits…

This young man came to me January of his senior year with “zero”  recruiting offers. After enrolling in my program he had 20+ offers, including an offer from Nick Saban, from the University of Alabama.  

This young man played for 3-years at the University of Alabama, he won Two National Championships and was voted the MVP in the Conference Final Game against Georgia in his junior year.

After his junior year, he declared for the NFL and went in the 1st round for the Oakland Raiders, now the Los Vegas Raiders.

His signing bonus with the Raiders was for $6,698,836.

Josh Jacob – NFL Football Player and is a former recruit I helped.

This young man enrolled in my program his sophomore year with “zero” recruiting offers. By the time he graduated high school, he had multiped offers, including Dartmouth, Cornell, Lafayette, Amherst, and others.

He was recruited by Coach Babb at Johns Hopkins University;  he played 4-years; he was an All-American; a team captain; and finished with numerous batting records. After graduating from Hopkins he went for his MBA at San Diego State University; and today is the CEO & President of Sikorski Wealth Management, LLC. in San Diego, Ca.

Jesse Sikorski – son of Coach Drew ’93 and is a former NECP recruit.

What are my results?

4,327 Players

Over 21 years, I have helped 4,327 players get offers from college coaches.

93%

93% of the players I have helped, received offers from college coaches.

RELATIONSHIPS

For 21 years, college coaches have been making offers to my players.

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What people say about me

I enrolled my son in his program and he did everything promised and my son went on to play at Marist College. I would recommend him to anyone looking for help.
Tom Belge
father
Drew was great working with. He kept me and my wife from stressing out and he helped my son get recruited by Hood College in Maryland. He did a great job! I would 100% use him.
John Sclafini
father
I was a left-handed pitcher from Chicago in his program. He found me a bunch of recruiting options, including Bates College, where I’m headed to play baseball next fall.
Matthew Shrake
former recruit
Drew helped us during COVID and he produced results. I recommended him to my brother-in-law, who enrolled his sophomore son in his program. You really get your $ worth working with Drew.
Gino Gambale
father

What will it cost me without a grant?

Recruiting Program $1,595.00

$1,595.00 is the cost without a grant from the Center for Student-Athletes Foundation

MY 5 PILLARS OF GETTING RECRUITED

Phase 1

Build the player’s baseball/academic resume and online video streaming link for college coaches.

Phase 2

Identify 100’s of coaches and start aggressively promoting the player to those college coaches.

Phase 3

Expand our marketing program and start the showcase and camp strategy for the summer.

Phase 4

Here we start to narrow our list of serious options down to 2-3 schools and focus on those options.

Final Phase

We schedule our official visits, make our decision and tell the coach we have accepted his offer.

Are you ready to get recruited?


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FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

WHAT IF MY SON DOESN’T HEAR FROM ANY COACHES?

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE 100%….Coach Drew 93

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN HELPING KIDS GET RECRUITED?

I have been coaching and promoting kids to college coaches all over the country since 2001.  Coaches have been evaluating my recruits for 20+ years. I have developed strong relationships with college coaches by bringing them great recruits. Maybe your son might just be someone I can bring to college coaches.

WHAT COACHES DO YOU WORK WITH?

I work with more 13,765 college baseball coaches across the country.  

WHY WOULD I HIRE YOU OVER ONE OF THE BIG COMPANIES LIKE NCSA?

I’m a small boutique recruiting company who doesn’t post kids on a web site for coaches to search. I’m more about personalizing the player to a college coach; getting that player one-on-one with the coach; and then coaching the player along the way. Big isn’t always better and in recruiting the smaller the field of players you’re competing with for a recruiting position, the better the odds are for you. That is why I contact the coach directly for your son and open doors. Then it’s up to your son to make it happen. I will coach him along the way and keep him from making errors.

HOW DOES YOUR SERVICE WORK?

Once you have enrolled in my program, we start Phase 1: we start aggressively promoting and marketing you to a lot of college coaches. Phase 2: we expand on our Phase 1 results and start to narrow our focus on specific schools. Phase 3: we expand on Phase 2 and start a strategy of camps and showcases. Phase 4: we are in the finals stages of recruiting and now we start to narrow our options down. Official visits are scheduled and the school application process starts. Phase 5: a decision has been made. 

WILL YOU RECOMMEND SHOWCASES TO US?

Yes. When your son is in my program I am his personal recruiting coach and showcases are part of my recruiting coaching package I give you. I will tell you which showcases not to attend and others where I feel his chances are better and your money is better spent. You can’t do ever showcase and some (most) are a waste of money. Be smart, be selective.  Get results.

WHY CAN’T I DO THIS MYSELF?

You probably can. But since your son gets one shot, why not chat with me and see if I can help.

Conferences that recruited my players.

IVY League, Centennial, Big 10, Big 12, SEC, ACC, Patriot League, Big East, Pac 12, Conference Carolinas, Pacific West Conference, East Coast Conerence, Central Atlantic Collegiate, Northeast-10, Mountain East Conference, Sunshine State Conference, Conference USA, Mid-American Conference, Mountain West, Sun Belt, Southeastern Conference, Atlantic 10, American Athletic Conference, Big Sky, Colonial Athletic Conference, Missouri Valley, Horizon Conference, Northeast Conference, Allegheny Mountain Conference, Atlantic East, City University New York Athletic Conference, Commonwealth Conference, Colonial States Conference, Empire 8, Landmark Conference, Liberty league, Mass State Conference, Midwest Conference, New England Conference, NJ Athletic Conference, NC Athletic Conference, Northwest Conference, Ohio Athletic Valley, Southern California Athletic Conference, University Athletic Conference, Skyline Conference, Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Atlantic Sun Conference, Big South Conference, Metro Atlantic Conference

Miles Blackwell – Baseball

This player came to me in his sophomore year from Junipero Serra high school in Los Angeles, Ca. with “zero” opportunities. By his senior year he also had multiple options including an offer from Coach Boretti from Columbia University – D1 Ivy League.

Miles is competing this season for the #1 starting catcher’s position for Columbia University in New York City.

Aubrey Carroll – Softball

This young lady enrolled in my program her sophomore year. She had ‘zero” recruiting options. By September of her senior year, she had multiple offers, eventually signing with Pace University, a D1 program.

BRIDGEWATER, NJ – Zoned Sports Academy, in Bridgewater, held its annual Signing Day March 3, recognizing students, including one from Newton High School, who has signed to play softball in college next year.

Newton High School senior Aubrey Carroll was recognized for her commitment to play at Pace University next year.

Learn the secrets of what college coaches look for at showcases

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Go to a showcase or camp where the Coach knows who you are before you attend. Standout from other players.

Save Money

Maximize your showcase or camp budget that produces results, saves you from wasting time and MONEY.

Daniel Vessey – Basketball

Daniel enrolled in my program his freshman year in high school. At the time, he was on the Junior Varsity team at the Hunn School of Princeton, NJ.

By his senior year, Daniel had more than 15 college coaches seriously recruiting him and had one scholarship offer.

Daniel signed with St. Francis College, a Division 1 program in the Northeast Conference.

Caleb Bigpond – Football

Caleb enrolled October of his senior year in my program. He was from Glenpool, Oklahoma and went to a small high school with only 740 students.

Within a short-time coaches were evaluating his information and he accepted an offer from Northeast State University – a D2 program in the MIAA Conference.

What are the odds of a player getting an offer from attending a showcase or camp without any strategy? Where is your level?

Top 5-10%

90% chance

Above-Average

<20% chance

Average

<10% chance

Below-Average

0%

Jesse Fite – Soccer

Jesse enrolled in his junior year in my program from Federal Way, Washington. Jesse had more than 15 soccer college coaches recruiting him and chose to commit to Point Loma University in San Diego, Ca.

Lucas Wittenberg – Lacrosse

Lucas enrolled in his sophomore year in my program from Kennesaw, Georgia. He signed with Georgetown University Big East Division 1.

A few of the schools that have recruited my players

Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Rutgers University, Georgetown University, St. Johns University, Boston College, Grinnell College, Bucknell, Carleton College, Emory University, Pomona-Pitzer College, MIT, Haverford College, Univ of California, Notre Dame, Vasser College, Duke, Wake Forest, Skidmore, NC State, Tufts University, Stanford, Washington State, Case Western Reserve University, Florida Southern College, Tulane University, Chapman, Union College, Catholic University, Bryant University, Syracuse University, University of Alabama, Richmond University, Villanova, Santa Clara University, Trinity College, Amherst College, Williams College, Yale, Bard College, St. Olaf College, Bentley College, Arizona State, Oberlin College, University of Miami, Wheaton College, UNC, Pepperdine University, The College of NJ, Rhodes College, Occidental College, University of Michigan, Michigan State, Princeton, Swarthmore College, Lehigh University, Lafayette College, University of Virginia, Denison College, Furman, Knox College, Ohio University, Northwestern University, William & Mary College, Cornell University, Bowdoin College, Hamilton College, Gettysburg College, Vanderbilt University, University of Rochester, Oklahoma University, Middlebury College, University of Penn, NYU, Brandies University, Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall, George Washington University, Macalester College, Baldwin-Wallace College, Marist College, Washington & Lee University, Bradley University, Dartmouth College, Wesleyan University, RIT, George Mason University, Flagler College, Valparaiso University, Ohio State, Fordham University, Seattle University, York College, Old Dominion College, University of Albany, Stonehill College, Eckerd College, Rollins College, Salisbury University, Penn State, Elon University, Fairfield University, University of Dayton, Indiana University, Lebanon Valley College, Wabash College, Wagner College, Pacific University, Manhattan College, Lemoyne College, Siena, Mercer University, Ursinus College, Monmouth University, University of Delaware, State Colleges of NY, Washington & Jefferson College, Clarkson, Clemson, University of Pittsburg, Wittenberg University, Brown University, Oregon State, Ripon College, Rice University, Milligan College, Moravian College, La Salle University, Temple, Ithaca College, Fisher College, Texas A&M, Florida State, Colby College, Muhlenberg College, Rowan University, University of Chicago, Brigham Young University, Grove City College, Whitman College, Allegheny College, Kalamazoo College, Beloit College, DePauw University, College of Wooster, University of Mass, Elms College, Geneva College, Gonzaga University, Hope College, Stevens Institute of Tech, Pace University, St. Francis College, Northeast State University, and a lot more.

Recognized as one of the top sports recruiters by COLLEGE COACHES OF AMERICA.


Contact me if you need recruiting help

6 Common mistakes people make when doing showcases & camps.

Herd Mentality

Other kids are going, so you send your son.

Mistake 101

Showing up without laying any ground work prior to attending.

ESPN Syndrome

Attending showcases or camps because it sounds good.

Calling the Coach

Calling the college coach to ask if your son should attend.

Skill Level

Competing against players outside their skill level.

Academics

Not knowing the academic requirements of the schools. 

“In 2001, I started NECP for only one reason. To make sure my son (who was in middle-school) would have an opportunity to play baseball in college. So applying my background in marketing, I developed a system of connecting with college coaches; knowing what to give them; how often; and most importantly, how to get it to them. The system I developed for my son that produced significant results, is the same program I use today, and is the same program I will use for your son or daughter. It’s a system that produces results, gets college coaches to evaluate my players, and finds players opportunities. Many times with schools the player or family would have never considered. 

Coach Drew Sikorski ’93

Learn my 5 Pillars of getting recruited

Step 1:

Submit your free evaluation form and I will contact you to schedule a time to chat.

Step 2:

Chat with me about your child and learn how to use my 5 Pillars of getting recruited.

Step 3:

I meet either in a zoom or phone call with you, your wife and son to see if I can help.

What sports do I work with?

BASEBALL / FOOTBALL / MW BASKETBALL / MW SOCCER / SOFTBALL / MW GOLF / MW LACROSSE

You get one shot to make it happen.

Apply for a grant today from the center of student-athletes foundation.


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