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Oh...here’s another reason they probably want travel players to also play rec in the spring...double dues. I think they should lower rec dues for the travel players if they have to play on both teams at the same time.
Oh...here’s another reason they probably want travel players to also play rec in the spring...double dues. I think they should lower rec dues for the travel players if they have to play on both teams at the same time.
Our summer season was $700 and fall ball is $400. We haven’t played in the spring yet, but spring rec fees are $400. So $1500 combined. I don’t know what they will charge yet for the travel team starting in January. They will be playing 1tournament in Feb and a couple in the spring then 5 in summer. I don’t know if that team will be 1 lump sum for Jan thru July. I would imagine it is.
I'm also in NorCal. I don't know what rec league you're in (you don't have to name them out loud), but there should be no coach pitch in 10u. For league games, if you don't want to have dropped 3rd and open plate, there is no requirement for it, but as you are probably already aware, All-Stars and winterball in addition to the Select tournament season are all played with USA Softball rules, with the exception of the per-inning run rule in winterball.We are in Nor Csl. Here is the issue. At 10u, the good players start leaving the rec league and the travel team associated with the rec league to go play on more elite teams out of the area. The rec league which also sponsors the local travel teams has decided in order to keep the top players in the local area and on our travel teams, they are forming a “B+” team that will play January thru Nov. with August and Dec off. My guess is depending on how this team does, they will spin it into an A team the following year. Our area currently does not have any A level teams at any level. Players must commute across bridges an hour to find these teams. I’m not willing to do that right now for my dd even though she would easily make one of those teams. My dd is a pitcher and she’s getting plenty of time on the mound right now so at age 10, I don’t want her on a A team until 12u...even 2nd year 12u. I’m really hoping our newly forming January team works out and they actually keep good players and find others or recruit back the players who left the area for stronger teams.
Regarding rec, I don’t know how my dd can go back to coach pitching and no dropped third strike, stealing home etc. which are 10u rec league rules. Maybe if they use travel rules in 10u rec. this year it might be ok, along with making the top players like my dd...maybe a team captain or assistant coach and give her more responsibility on her rec team.
Our Select team's fees include their Rec registration. One payment serves for all. Our treasurer is a professional controller, so we have an extremely strict accounting breakdown of all player fees, such that the Select teams pull their own weight in full. The Rec program supports the Select team by existing, but the costs of Select play are borne by those teams entirely.Oh...here’s another reason they probably want travel players to also play rec in the spring...double dues. I think they should lower rec dues for the travel players if they have to play on both teams at the same time.
I do not like to count other people's money, but those numbers sound a bit high to me. I don't know what you're paying for field usage, etc, but I can tell you that to an absolute certainty that $400 for spring Rec is WAY out of line with the regional average. The high water mark in NorCal is around $150, so that 400 is a number I would have real concerns about.Our summer season was $700 and fall ball is $400. We haven’t played in the spring yet, but spring rec fees are $400. So $1500 combined. I don’t know what they will charge yet for the travel team starting in January. They will be playing 1tournament in Feb and a couple in the spring then 5 in summer. I don’t know if that team will be 1 lump sum for Jan thru July. I would imagine it is.