Kevin Endres
Player
Speed > 10-20-40 Yard Dash

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
N/A
5.200 s
N/A
Endres, Kevin #10, Mon, 9/15/25, 5:49 PM, tagupEvaluation > Speed > 10-20-40 Yard Dash
Endres, Kevin #10, Mon, 9/15/25, 5:49 PM, tagupEvaluation > Speed > 10-20-40 Yard Dash

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
N/A
5.200 s
N/A
Endres, Kevin #10, Mon, 9/15/25, 5:49 PM, tagupEvaluation > Speed > 10-20-40 Yard Dash
PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
Kevin,
At The Players Way, our mission is simple—athlete development comes first. Every score here is a reflection of where you are in your journey, not just what you’ve done, but how you’re progressing.
These evaluations are built on a clear methodology: skill introduction, understanding, execution, and mastery. Your scores help us—and you—identify strengths, target growth areas, and unlock your full potential.
Keep pushing.
D.J. Wabick
CEO, The Players Way
At The Players Way, our mission is simple—athlete development comes first. Every score here is a reflection of where you are in your journey, not just what you’ve done, but how you’re progressing.
These evaluations are built on a clear methodology: skill introduction, understanding, execution, and mastery. Your scores help us—and you—identify strengths, target growth areas, and unlock your full potential.
Keep pushing.
D.J. Wabick
CEO, The Players Way
Indicates that the participant has just been introduced to the skill or concept and is in the early stages of learning. They have a basic awareness but limited understanding and application of the skill.
Suggests that the participant has been introduced to the skill or concept and now has a basic idea of how it works. They are in the early stages of comprehension and application.
Represents a participant who is at the stage of understanding and executing the skill or concept some of the time. They are making progress but may still require occasional guidance.
Signifies that the participant has a good understanding of the skill or concept and can execute it most of the time. They have reached a proficient level of competency.
Reflects a participant with a full understanding of the concept and skill. They are capable of consistently implementing it into their work, demonstrating a high level of mastery.