High Point Hub is a recruiting platform built specifically for girls flag football. It gives athletes a verified online profile — one that coaches at the college level can search and find — built from real combine testing numbers and season stats, not self-submitted highlight reels.
If you play in the Florida girls flag football scene and you want to get on a college coach's radar, this is a direct path to visibility that didn't exist before.
Testing & Stats
Every Number That Goes Into Your Rating
Your profile shows everything coaches want to see — combine splits (40-yard dash, shuttle, 3-cone, vertical, 10-yard split), plus position-specific season stats. Every testing result is stamped with the HP event it came from, so coaches know it was recorded on-site and verified by staff — not self-reported.
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Attend a High Point Event
Compete at a High Point combine or showcase. Staff checks you in on-site and records your numbers directly. After the event, you'll get an email with a link to claim your profile and set a password.
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Submit Outside Results
Tested at another combine? Upload a screenshot or document from an outside event. HP staff reviews it — and if approved, your profile goes live the same way. Numbers have to be verifiable.
Common Questions
What Parents Usually Ask
Who can see my daughter's profile?
The database is visible to college coaches who have been directly invited by High Point staff. It's not a public search engine — coach access is managed and controlled by HP.
How is the composite score calculated?
Each score is built from two inputs: athletic testing numbers from an HP combine (speed, agility, explosiveness) and season stats from the athlete's most recent year of play. Both components are weighted by position. The score updates automatically whenever new data is added.
What if her numbers aren't elite yet?
A profile is a starting point, not a final verdict. As she competes in more events and her numbers improve, the profile updates. Coaches value seeing growth over time just as much as raw performance — and getting on record early means there's history to show.
Is this connected to High Point camps and training?
Yes. Athletes who compete at High Point combines and showcases are automatically added to the platform. Camps and training sessions are separate programs, but participating in HP events is the primary way profiles are built and updated with verified data.