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[quote=Anonymous]Two thing to distinguish: 1. If you don’t intend to travel with your child to tournaments, the high VAE cost is comparable to what the end total would come out to playing for a more expensive club. However, if you do plan on traveling to watch your daughter play, you are now looking at a ridiculous amount of money being spent. 2. MVSA is the only low-budget club that is competitive, and their competitiveness is limited mainly to the younger age groups before their best players leave for a Metro or for a Paramount. MVSA is great for all the reasons other people have already mentioned. 3. Club fees can be deceptive. For example, for a Metro Travel team, you see on their website that the fee is $4,200, which appears lower than the other competitive clubs in our area. However, what you have to realize is that uniforms/gear are not included (expect about $1,000), coaches travel/airfare/stipend is not included (this can run you upwards of $1,000 PER TOURNAMENT), and then you also have to pay an additional stipend for nationals. MDJRS has the same model for their elite teams. In contrast, VAJRS and Paramount include coaches travel/stipend in the fee, so you are only responsible for you and your child’s airfare. If you do the math, then a MDJRS/Metro ends up being more expensive by the end of the season than a VAJRS/Paramount/VAE. [/quote]
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