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National Scouting Report Talks Softball Recruiting with Rusty and Robby

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Welcome to National Scouting Report's Blogtalk Radio Show.  This show will feature some aspects of college softball recruiting.  Today's guests will discuss recruiting as it relates to high school and travel ball pitchers that desire to play collegiate softball on scholarship. 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.

Rusty Rigney joins our show today as one of the recruiting experts for sotball!  What makes Rusty an expert in softball recruiting?  First, Rusty has coached travel ball for many years.  He has "sat on the bucket" for countless hours giving instruction to pitchers.  Rusty has a daughter, Rachael, who is currently pitching at D1 Troy University.  If those two facts alone are not enough, well. Rusty is the long time President and CEO of National Scouting Report.  NSR is the world's oldest and largest scouting and recruiting organization.  Rusty's father, Bob Rigney, founded NSR in 1980.

Robby Wilson is also an expert guest today.  He is the Director of Softball Scouting for National Scouting Report. Robby has a B.S. in Exercise Science and has been a certified strength and conditioning specialist working with High School and College athletes for 10 years. As a previous college athlete and high school standout Robby endured the recruiting process himself and has seen firsthand, the changes over the years. As the Director of Softball, Robby works with College Coaches, high school/club athletes, as well as high school and travel coaches on a daily basis in pursuit of getting the athlete the right exposure and promoting those athletes to collegiate athletic programs for them to continue the love for their sport while getting a quality education.

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