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Home » Colorado Senior’s NIL Deal With Hoka Highlights an Exciting Change in Athlete Pay
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Colorado Senior’s NIL Deal With Hoka Highlights an Exciting Change in Athlete Pay

CLNS MediaBy CLNS Media08/19/20244 Mins Read
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The landscape of high school and college athletics is changing in a big way. Not too long ago, athletes had to follow strict rules that stopped them from earning money or getting benefits from their own name, image, and likeness (NIL). They were being told that their hard work and talent could not translate into any financial gain—it seemed unfair. But now, high schools are changing course. Recently in the state of Colorado, the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) started allowing high school athletes to sign NIL deals, which means talented athletes can now start earning money and getting more exposure while they compete. Being able to benefit from their skills means athletes can focus on their sport without worrying about paying bills or supporting themselves through their studies. If this change encourages young talent to stay in school and improve their skills, everyone wins in the long run.
Meet Ella Hagen, A Trailblazer
Take a look at Summit High School rising senior Ella Hagen. She made school history as the first athlete to sign an NIL deal, teaming up with the well-known California-based sportswear brand, Hoka. The deal includes receiving shoes and apparel as well as amazing opportunities to travel around the world. Hagen’s excitement shines through as she remarks, “It is an awesome opportunity to show what is possible.”
The ripple effect of her success story has the potential to inspire other athletes at her school and beyond. When athletes see someone like themselves make it big, it lights a fire under them. According to a report by the Aspen Institute, athletes with NIL opportunities see increases in scholarship offers, sponsorship deals, and even partnerships with bigger brands. This can lead to a remarkable rise in an athlete’s influence both in sports and on social media platforms.
More Opportunities Ahead
The new world of NIL deals gives young athletes chances that were unthinkable years ago. With hard work and dedication, they can attract the attention of brands eager to collaborate with talented players. While the  money is of course a welcome detail, it also comes down to creating a personal brand that resonates with fans. Young athletes can start to understand the business of sports and how to leverage their presence, whether they aim for a professional career or simply wish to amplify their college experience.
Why Loving the Game Matters When Times Get Tough
When you step onto the field, court, or any playing surface, the excitement fills the air. You feel the energy coursing through you, and every moment seems magical. But what happens when the game gets tough? Maybe you face a relentless opponent, experience an injury, or go through a losing streak. This is when love for the game matters most. When you truly love what you do, those hard times transform from obstacles into stepping stones.
But loving the game doesn’t only make you resilient, it also fuels a sense of belonging and teamwork. You bond with teammates over shared experiences—both good and bad. When you all struggle together, it fosters community. Simply put, love for the game is what keeps you grounded. It becomes a source of inspiration that pushes you to improve and find joy in every moment, regardless of the score.
Athletes like Ella Hagen show everyone that hard work can pay off in incredible ways. The doors that now open for student-athletes point towards a future ripe with opportunities. They stand not only to gain financially but also to shape their paths in sports and beyond.  So whether you are an athlete, a fan, or simply someone interested in sports, keep an eye on this exciting transformation—it only promises to get better.
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