I've played racquetball competitively throughout high school. Are there scholarships out there for racquetball players? Any recommendations on where to look or how to showcase my skills in applications?
Definitely! While racquetball isn't classified as an NCAA sport, numerous colleges and universities offer club teams and intramural leagues. Some of these clubs do offer scholarships to talented and committed players. It's always a good idea to reach out to the school's club team coach or the student affairs office to inquire about potential funding opportunities.
In addition to this, you could also explore private organizations or associations related to racquetball. For example, USA Racquetball annually awards several student scholarships to junior players who exhibit commitment both in the sport and in their academic achievements.
Showcase your skills by demonstrating your team participation and notable achievements in your application. Detail the level of competition you reached, your leadership roles (if any), the time commitment it involved, and any significant improvements or successes you experienced. Don't forget to mention any challenges you faced and how you overcame them. Lastly, if you have video footage of your games, you may want to include a link in your application or send it directly to the interested parties.
Just remember, the scholarship search can be tough and time-consuming, but the payoff can be considerable. Be persistent, reach out to as many organizations and schools as you can, and keep your application strong and compelling. Good luck!
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