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Who are we?
We are a family owned, family oriented
business. We treat every student athlete as if they were our own
son or daughter.
Student Athletes Players Edge will
provide a vehicle for students to earn a college education through
sports or sport related activities.
Players Edge is a unique full service
business dedicated to helping male and female student athletes,
achieve a college education obtaining athletic scholarships.
Players Edge will:
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1 - Allow high school coaches to
showcase more of their student athletes.
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2 - Allow smaller colleges with limited
recruiting budgets to have access to more athletes.
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3 - Allow student athlete’s access to a
greater number of college recruiters then through regular recruiting
channels.
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4 - Allow student athletes and
colleges to leverage their limited time and resources by increasing
options and opportunities for both.
5 -
Provide
student athletes the opportunity to have their names reviewed by
as many college recruiters as necessary to give them the
opportunity to earn an athletic scholarship
The Principals of Players Edge have a
vast knowledge of sports and sports related activities.
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40 years of sales experience
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20 years management experience
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18 years coaching experience
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15 years marketing experience
Current network of principals, coaches
and athletic directors eager to direct student athletes to use the
Players Edge web site.
President:
Erik Vojtush: Erik comes to Players Edge with 10 years sales experience and 3 years
of management experience. Erik attended Heidelberg College; he
majored in Secondary Education and has played college football.
Erik has 7 years of coaching experience, three of which are at the
high school level. Erik has one son.
Joe Vojtush: Joe comes to Players Edge with 30 years sales
experience and 17 years of management experience. He has coached on
the pre-teen level for 8 years and at the high school level for 3
years. Joe has won numerous awards for sales production throughout
his sales career. Joe served his country in the United States
Marine Corps, and is a disabled veteran. He attended Kent State
University, Akron University, and Franklin University. Joe has been
married to his wife for 34 years and has one son, and one daughter.
Why:
College education is becoming one of the largest expenses that a
family faces. If a student athlete can help by obtaining funds
through scholarships, it will lighten the financial burden of the
rest of the family. Every student deserves the opportunity to
pursue a higher education and most parents or guardians are looking
for ways to pay for that. |