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Keep Playing! is about those who dream of playing in college, but aren't the
superstars. It is a book about possibilities, about those kids out there good
enough to play their sport, but without all the titles, accolades and awards. It
is a book for parents who want to help their child in their sport, but don't quite
know how to do that. It is a book that does say "it is still ok to dream!" There
are many roads to college athletics and my experience with student athletes is
that some come earlier to opportunities, some are late bloomers, some go down
a straight path, and others have bumps along the way. The important thing is
to "go down that road".
Lou Richie
Assistant Coach, Bishop O'Dowd High School
Head Coach of the Oakland Soldiers
Founder of Triple Threat Academy, LLC.
June 2008

I am setting the "stage" for your future read here, authored by a true "team" of
parents, Al Musante and PJ Marino, who have painstakingly taken upon themselves
the task of drafting a "guide" for unsuspecting and confused parents of potential
student athletes out there, both male and female, who have the same desires and
dreams of perhaps getting an education "sponsored" by a university or college for
four years or until after graduation by playing intercollegiate sports… Yes, at last,
whew, an "answer guidebook" for not only the parents but their offspring as well…
Don't be surprised if you come away with: " wow, I never knew that before…oh,
so that's how it works…"
Coach Tom Newell
www.FamilySportsLifeToday.com
June 2008

"This book is a must read for all parents and prospective student athletes who
need knowledge of participation in college sports. If one needs information,
then you've found the right book to help your family and student athlete find
the right answers to their questions about the world of college athletics and
how to continue playing your sport in college."
Tony Ronzone
NBA Detroit Pistons
Director of Basketball Operations
Director of International Scouting
Assistant Coach