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ISTS College Advising Team


Many high school athletes want to play baseball in college, but don't know where to start. For high school players interested in playing college baseball, the ISTS College Advising Team can help guide you through the recruiting process.

We offer a range of services to help players and parents navigate the complex college admissions and baseball recruiting process, including:

  •  Produce your College Showcase Video
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  •  Assist you to match your academic and baseball goals
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  •  Develop a strategy for approaching college coaches
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  •  Identify and assess prospective recruiting events to attend
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  •  Advise student athletes throughout the college admissions process

Recognizing that student athletes and their families have a wide range of needs and preferences, we offer three different advising packages:

Showcase Video Package ($350):

Film training session(s) to highlight hitting, fielding, and pitching skills

Edit and produce a Showcase Video to distribute to college coaches

We can incorporate your high quality game film, if available

We can prepare a DVD or format clips for online posting or email distribution



Strategic Planning Package ($600):

Produce your College Showcase Video (see details above)

Schedule two college advising sessions

Session one outlines the recruiting process

Session two builds a student/player recruiting/admissions schedule



College Advising Package ($1,100):

Produce your College Showcase Video (see details above)

Strategic plan advising (see details above)

Regular individual consulting on baseball recruiting and college admissions

Advising services for a six-month period after initial strategic planning sessions



For more information or to schedule an appointment,

contact the ISTS College Advising Team


Will "The Thrill" Boggs (914-708-7483 / william_boggs@hotmail.com)

      Founder and Owner of ISTS

      Experienced Showcase Video Producer

Bill Hoynes (845-797-6074 / wihoynes@gmail.com)

      Professor of Sociology at Vassar College since 1992

      Parent of Wesleyan University-bound Ben Hoynes, Rhinebeck HS 2011