Anonymous wrote:I don't know about NOVA but MOCO has an absolutely ineffective system in how a league can operate and the costs associated with start up. MOCO also won't start a lacrosse league in partnership with a private organization because they have passed legislation against it. Howard County works with private orgs to incentive and grow youth sports because they realize it is a positive for youth and the county's coffers.
MOCO might cost a team almost 2x the cost price of what HoCo charges.
The issue is not what HoCo charges a club. The issue is what a private club charges it's players. The issue is and always will be the leaders of club lacrosse. RM, CB, MM and the like run youth lacrosse for a profit. When they were kids, that would have laughed at the idea. If all the clubs disappeared in the Spring and only played fall and summer ball, charged a little less, and all the players returned to play in rec leagues it would be better for the sport overall. As it stands, kids pay 10X as much to play in youth leagues like the HOCO league because the clubs are making the money. The quality of play is no better than it would have been if the clubs did not exist. This is leading to lower participation rates which will eventually hurt the clubs they are just too blind and in the moment to see it.
"Howard County works with private orgs to incentive and grow youth sports because they realize it is a positive for youth and the county's coffers." This is a ridiculous statement. First it is NOT growing youth sports it is killing youth lacrosse. Second, no more money only less money will go to the county coffers. The money is paying for the club team owners who charge each family 10X what a youth team would charge.