Anonymous wrote:Here's a different take on club lacrosse (and it sounds like most people posting here have sons, and I am talking about a daughter) - incredibly positive experience for my daughter. Glad we started early. Helped her with confidence, athleticism, and she made incredible friends. Great outlet from school pressures (may not be true if your club doesn't have a positive environment like hers). Love tournament weekends, worth every penny and we all have a great time. So, as opposed to a lot of negatives, we thought starting club early and staying on it consistently was a great thing, and we would highly recommend it to other kids that are passionate about lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a different take on club lacrosse (and it sounds like most people posting here have sons, and I am talking about a daughter) - incredibly positive experience for my daughter. Glad we started early. Helped her with confidence, athleticism, and she made incredible friends. Great outlet from school pressures (may not be true if your club doesn't have a positive environment like hers). Love tournament weekends, worth every penny and we all have a great time. So, as opposed to a lot of negatives, we thought starting club early and staying on it consistently was a great thing, and we would highly recommend it to other kids that are passionate about lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much it would cost in time and money until senior year....
About 2K/yr 7th and 8th grade
About 3K/yr 9-12
$16K
We just played club and no private training
I think you need to add in travel costs when looking at expense. That is where the real $$$ accrues.
Some tournaments are close by so you can drive back and forth each day; however, many/most tournaments are much further away so you will either drive and spend the night (plus food), or you will fly/train there, rent a car and then also have lodging/food expenses. Those costs are not apparent but they rack up rapidly. Then you add in the cost of the contributions for the team snacks at each tournament, sometimes having to pay for parking, and it is a death by a thousand cuts in addition to the bigger expenses you've already incurred.
We don't break out club costs by kid but I would guesstimate from a quick glance right now at our financial software that we spend at least $10k per kid per club sport per year, including the club fees estimated by the PP above.
My numbers include $500 for travel.
Cost was $1500 for middle school, $2500 for HS.
What are club costs now per year.
$10K sounds like hockey
Tournaments were Baltimore , Navy, Delaware, Philly and NJ. So 2 local, 2 travel.
We usually only did 1 night in a hotel per tournament. I did not count food and gas.
You can get suck into the trip to Denver. We never did.
4 tournaments total? All year? Your kid is playing in a totally different league than ours then. We covered 4 tournaments in 6-7 weeks last year. I think this is where OP needs to ask a lot of questions before signing up. I know some people on our son's team were really stretched and unpleasantly surprised when the costs started to rack up.
Anonymous wrote:Wish had known that playing for an established club was only one factor in getting recruited. The other big factor - playing for a private school. For some reason, colleges think those without that pedigree are somehow suspect.
Anonymous wrote:Never let achievement in sport be more important than achievement in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much it would cost in time and money until senior year....
About 2K/yr 7th and 8th grade
About 3K/yr 9-12
$16K
We just played club and no private training
I think you need to add in travel costs when looking at expense. That is where the real $$$ accrues.
Some tournaments are close by so you can drive back and forth each day; however, many/most tournaments are much further away so you will either drive and spend the night (plus food), or you will fly/train there, rent a car and then also have lodging/food expenses. Those costs are not apparent but they rack up rapidly. Then you add in the cost of the contributions for the team snacks at each tournament, sometimes having to pay for parking, and it is a death by a thousand cuts in addition to the bigger expenses you've already incurred.
We don't break out club costs by kid but I would guesstimate from a quick glance right now at our financial software that we spend at least $10k per kid per club sport per year, including the club fees estimated by the PP above.
My numbers include $500 for travel.
Cost was $1500 for middle school, $2500 for HS.
What are club costs now per year.
$10K sounds like hockey
Tournaments were Baltimore , Navy, Delaware, Philly and NJ. So 2 local, 2 travel.
We usually only did 1 night in a hotel per tournament. I did not count food and gas.
You can get suck into the trip to Denver. We never did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Understand from the beginning that the club essentially only cares about the A team and provides better coaching and resources and to the A team and that hardly anyone ever moves up to the A team from the B team.
+1
B teams... coaches are helping you make and play for your HS team... no more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Understand from the beginning that the club essentially only cares about the A team and provides better coaching and resources and to the A team and that hardly anyone ever moves up to the A team from the B team.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Big schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much it would cost in time and money until senior year....
About 2K/yr 7th and 8th grade
About 3K/yr 9-12
$16K
We just played club and no private training
I think you need to add in travel costs when looking at expense. That is where the real $$$ accrues.
Some tournaments are close by so you can drive back and forth each day; however, many/most tournaments are much further away so you will either drive and spend the night (plus food), or you will fly/train there, rent a car and then also have lodging/food expenses. Those costs are not apparent but they rack up rapidly. Then you add in the cost of the contributions for the team snacks at each tournament, sometimes having to pay for parking, and it is a death by a thousand cuts in addition to the bigger expenses you've already incurred.
We don't break out club costs by kid but I would guesstimate from a quick glance right now at our financial software that we spend at least $10k per kid per club sport per year, including the club fees estimated by the PP above.