A college coach at a tournament this weekend will fill three pages of notes on roughly 200 student-athletes.
By Monday morning, most of those notes will be discarded. The ones that survive are not the ones with the loudest stat lines. They are the ones with a specific moment attached.
"Picked up his teammate after the error in the 5th."
"Asked the umpire a respectful question after the check-swing call."
"First one out of the dugout for every pitching change."
Your son does not control which coach is watching. He controls which moments are worth writing down.