All this being said, if my DD was a top line pitcher I would never pay dues. LOL
Exactly!
All this being said, if my DD was a top line pitcher I would never pay dues. LOL
!!!Exactly !!! How to determine!!!I would hope an org would have a good way of determining whether aid is needed. For example if a kid qualifies for free lunch at school, etc e.g. things whereby parents have to show financials.
I get that you are not a fan of "welfare programs" so this argument isn't going to go anywhere..
Yeah Kelsy is a smasher but also doesn't have the newest trendy jeans or the newest Iphone and Kelsy knows this and because she is a teenager is self-conscious about it and now all the other teenage girls on the team, along with their parents, know this. No thanks.In this team situation
What if everyone was asked first
"Hey everyone i know 'Kelsy the smasher' she hits home runs every game. If i tell her parents no dues she will come play for us! How about we pick her up to help our team?
Maybe we could do a fundraisor and get this other pitcher i know who's an ace?
No due's they will come on board!
Whats the reason again for non-disclosing where money is going???
Again, it's not YOUR business who gets help unless you are the coach or the family needing some. I am sure the parents are already pretty embarrased. I have had to work with parents over the years to make it work. I have given 50% off. I have bartered goods and services for the team for a discount as well. I used 35K of my personal SW Rapid Rewards points to get a girl to a tournament, otherwise she would not get to go. I did not go around telling the team her family's financial situation. DD played very well known organizations that ran a tight ship so I never felt the need to dig into the financials. If your DD is playing for the Hittin' Kittens with a shady coach, then I might have the need to look behind the curtain.Who is the arbitrator that decides if they cant afford the dues? What if I gave up my cable TV so my DD could play but the player you "scholarshipped" still has their cable TV. What if the scholarshipped players family earn more money than some of the other families on the team.
At some point we would have to have every family disclose the income and have a sliding scale for dues.
If you are going to bring on a new player that is not going to pay dues i think it is everybody's right to know.
Are they agreeing to pay for anything?Yeah Kelsy is a smasher but also doesn't have the newest trendy jeans or the newest Iphone and Kelsy knows this and because she is a teenager is self-conscious about it and now all the other teenage girls on the team, along with their parents, know this. No thanks.
Somebodies financial situation is nobodies business but the HC/Org head. Everybody agreed to pay whatever they pay when they signed up.
I agree that parents should know (if they so choose) where their agreed upon amount of money goes. However in this case the only thing that needs to be listed would "scholarship funds". If I was the org head and/or HC and somebody asked who was getting the scholarship I would politely tell them that those things are not disclosed.Are they agreeing to pay for anything?
...the coaches car transmition went out?
If a family can't afford the dues, I really don't think that is the rest of the team's business.
All this being said, if my DD was a top line pitcher I would never pay dues. LOL
It certainly happens at the highest of levels of AAU basketball..wouldn't be surprised if it happens in softball as well.But it made me realize that there sure could be people getting free rides just to join certain teams. Anyone know of that happening? Based just on talent? Well, other than college that is.
Of course it is happening. Under the guise of scholarship.I joked about that with my DD. For some odd reason, there are simply not enough (by far) pitchers for 2009 teams. My daughter is in high demand (as are a half dozen other pitchers) from the top teams. I'll admit it's flattering. My mind did go the "well, who will pay the most to get her" route. But nah, we are on the team she loves and we pay what everyone else pays.
But it made me realize that there sure could be people getting free rides just to join certain teams. Anyone know of that happening? Based just on talent? Well, other than college that is.