HSBN, Perfect Recruits Renew Partnership In Broward
Tyler Frye is enjoying his senior season. And with the help of HSBN and Perfect Recruits, Frye will be continuing his baseball career next year in college.
Frye from Suncoast High School is finding out what the combination of HSBN and Perfect Recruits can do for a player. With HSBN covering Frye’s on-field performance, Frye enlisted Perfect Recruits to help him take the next step towards playing ball in college.
“I had a great experience working with Perfect Recruits,” said Frye. “I received dozens of college scholarship offers. Roger and his staff were always available to answer all my questions about the colleges that were contacting me, as well as all my other doubts about the recruiting process. They also helped me with getting scholarship money in addition to baseball money to make college affordable for my family. Perfect Recruits delivered everything and more of what they promised.”
After three highly successful years in which they helped over 350 players from South Florida play baseball at the next level, The High School Baseball Network (HSBN) has extended its partnership deal with Perfect Recruits into 2015.
“For five years we have provided the most in-depth coverage of high school baseball in the entire country here in Broward,” wrote HSBN in a statement.
“Our number one goal since day one has been giving programs and players here in Broward the attention they deserve for all of their hard work and dedication. As we have moved along through these years, parents and players have entrusted us to guide them in the right direction with college recruiting, and until now, we have been extremely cautious of where to lead these players.
After working together with Roger Morales and Perfect Recruits over the past three seasons, we have again come to the conclusion that Perfect Recruits is the right choice for a partnership opportunity, and we look forward to doing everything we can to help as many Broward players as possible play ball at the next level.”
Perfect Recruits boasts a 100% success rate at helping players they sign get an offer from one or more colleges around the country. The company only takes a limited number of athletes each year in baseball, and only takes on players that have the credentials both on the field, and in the classroom, to succeed at the next level.
In addition to the traditional methods used to gain college scholarships, Perfect Recruits uses their newly launched Showcase Live Network to gain players exposure to thousands of college coaches around the country. The concept has revolutionized the recruiting process, as the college coaches can log in to the showcases from the comfort of their offices, and watch live feeds of players participating at the event. It is a way to bring the players to the college coaches, rather than the colleges having to find the players.
Additionally, Perfect Recruits has found hundreds of thousands of unused grant money that has aided previous players offset the costs not associated with their scholarships.
“We consider what we have created here in Broward as a family community,” wrote HSBN. “That means that we take every player and program as equal. We thought from the start that too many Broward players were slipping through the cracks. Our intent is not to actively promote Perfect Recruits, but rather have an option now available for the dozens of players who have written and called us for advice.”
As for Perfect Recruits, they also value the opportunity to create a partnership with a company with similar goals.
“We are excited to be working with HSBN,” said Perfect Recruits CEO Roger Morales. “For the past few years I have seen how they run their operations with the same love of the game and dedication to their work as us here at Perfect Recruits. Together, I am hopeful that we will positively impact the lives of thousands of South Florida baseball players and their families in the coming years.”
Any player interested in finding out whether they qualify for the Perfect Recruits program, can do so by filling out the free player evaluation form.