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Westerville North High School Building Winners

School partners with group that will help market student-athletes to universities throughout the nation.

2010-08-17
WESTERVILLE, OH, August 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) Westerville North High School can boast of five team state championships and 27 individual state championships.

The school can point to a large number of all-American and all-state student-athletes, but the
goal now is to give student-athletes at Westerville North High School a leg up on the athletic
competition when they look to college.

The school has recently hired a company that specializes in promoting student-athletes to
universities."The athletic boosters along with the athletic department are excited to offer this service to assist
our student-athletes," said Jeff Will, athletic director at Westerville North High School. "We are
excited at the possibility of helping the student-athletes gain more knowledge of scholarship
availability."

Athletic Scholarship Corporation's sole purpose is to promote athletes to coaches and recruiters
from universities across the nation. While Westerville North has had success in doing this on its
own, Will believes utilizing the expertise of ASC will help to simply the process.

Head football Coach Mike Owens agrees.

"We're excited for this partnership," he said. "I look forward to the results this year on the field.
The chance to see these kids play at a higher level is very exciting."
Owens said the senior members of the football team are especially excited by the opportunities
they might be offered through the promotion they'll get from ASC.
"They realize they have a legitimate shot at playing at the next level. This is a real opportunity to
do that," Owens said.

The president of Westerville North High School's football booster club said he is excited to see
what ASC can bring to the table for the school's student-athletes.
"We hope it draws attention to the support the booster club and alumni are trying to give the
school," said Bert Cousins, president of the Touchdown Club. "This program will show the
community we are trying to help (the student-athletes) achieve success."

ASC works with the coaches, student-athletes, parents and school staff to help highlight each
student-athlete in a positive light. The organization provides access to a profile page for each
student-athlete which college coaches and athletic directors can access. There, they'll find
highlight reels, photos, athletic achievements, and biographical information.

About ASC:
Athletic Scholarship Corporation is an organization committed to efficiently showcasing the
talents of high school student-athletes nationwide. The sports professionals and technology
providers at ASC advise coaches and recruiters to help programs of all sizes find a well-rounded
group of student-athletes. For more information, visit http://www.athleticscholarshipcorp.com.

For more information on Athletic Scholarship Corporation visit http://www.athleticscholarshipcorp.com or call 1-800-840-0884
Contact:
A.J. Hodel
Athletic Scholarship Corporation
851 N. Pearl St.
Columbus, OH 43215
800-260-8434, ext. 704
info@athleticscholarshipcorp.com


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[Press-News.org] Westerville North High School Building Winners
School partners with group that will help market student-athletes to universities throughout the nation.