Simisoccerfan
PREMIER
College coaches are generally NOT going to ECNL or Discovery or Premier or any other league games or league showcases on a fishing expedition to see what amazing recruits they may find.
They go to games of all stripes, even high school games in some markets, to see specific kids that they have specific interest in recruiting/assessing.
Sure, the showcases and high caliber events such as Surf Cup or Jefferson Cup attract a lot of coaches simply because there are many teams in a concentrated area for 2-3 days and they can see a dozen of the kids they are already interested in.
Is there a chance that your kid may make a splash and have a moment in front of a coach that was there to recruit someone else? Sure. But it would have to check lots of other boxes both ways from fit, to geography, to grades, to position, etc. for there to be a match.
Your kid gets on the radar screen in good old fashioned ways like reaching out to coaches from programs that they are interested in and explaining their interest and providing a video tape and bragging about their grades and other accomplishments. If your kid is at the right level and plays the right style and position the coach will make every effort to seem him/her play - wherever!
These pissing contests over which league or which showcase has the most coaches are hilarious and maddening because it reeks of both total ignorance of the process and a gross lack of self belief.
My dd had several offers from coaches that saw her at showcase and she had never written or reached out to those schools. In fact the school she chose to attend is one of these schools. I also know of other girls that had the same thing happen. It is ironic that with all of the endless reaching out to coaches on her part that this activity ended up having nothing to do with the opportunities she had. The key though is you need to be playing ECNL or DA. Then you will be seen for sure by alot of coaches. If your playing DPL or some other league you need to work the system as you mentioned above.