Anonymous wrote:My kid's rec league team meets that definition of "dying", but the coaches are great and the players are learning the game and having fun playing with kids who will be their teammates in high school. If your kid is in a similar league you may want to help recruit to build it back up rather than jumping ship to a league that feeds into the neighboring high schools.
If the OP checks with her local high school I would not be surprised if the coaches are recruiting players with no prior experience in the sport just to fill the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RTO has not had any effect on our league's coach volunteers. For some reason after covid it became incredibly hard to get volunteers for anything. Weird since working from home should have opened up more free time. Everyone wants their kid to participate but they want to drop and run.
True for our league as well. Not sure what the explanation was. We can't even get parents to volunteer for one-offs like "check kids into evaluations".
Anonymous wrote:RTO has not had any effect on our league's coach volunteers. For some reason after covid it became incredibly hard to get volunteers for anything. Weird since working from home should have opened up more free time. Everyone wants their kid to participate but they want to drop and run.
Anonymous wrote:Signs I've seen:
-not being able to get space reservations (field or gym) because they've lost priority or connections with a city/town and are being squeezed out by other leagues
-lack of coaches- rely on volunteers but can't get enough and so the season starts late with threats of "no season if we don't get x volunteers"
-financial weirdness- normal website or emails aren't going out, board members aren't updated or don't exist, and then it turns out that whatever funds the league had have been exhausted or mismanaged.
Anonymous wrote:Signs I've seen:
-not being able to get space reservations (field or gym) because they've lost priority or connections with a city/town and are being squeezed out by other leagues
-lack of coaches- rely on volunteers but can't get enough and so the season starts late with threats of "no season if we don't get x volunteers"
-financial weirdness- normal website or emails aren't going out, board members aren't updated or don't exist, and then it turns out that whatever funds the league had have been exhausted or mismanaged.
Anonymous wrote:I don't really understand your question.
most rec leagues around here are run by community sports organizations that have many sports under their one umbrella, so how could the league be "dying"?