Who told you they get extremely low rates? Would love to know. County charges $175 even if you're school-affiliated.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, Cabell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Except in NOVA county facilities give precedent to county/rec teams. Then travel teams get the remainder. So that isn’t true at all
Maybe you misunderstood his post or don't know how supply and demand works.
Rec charges(d) $150-200 a year. Fields saw they can charge $175-250 an hour to clubs and rec can't afford that.
You can charge thousands and unless you're an idiot take home half even while doing that and $4-5000+ tournaments.
I understand it completely. The PP is just wrong.
You don’t know how field space is allocated. Again, when the county sends out county field space reservation. Time is given to rec teams 1st at no charge or extremely low rates. Then outside parties are give their choice at much higher rates.
I'm used the wrong word? What does that mean?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And precedent isn't the word you're looking for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Except in NOVA county facilities give precedent to county/rec teams. Then travel teams get the remainder. So that isn’t true at all
Oh no,I’m used the wrong word…doesn’t matter. PRIORITY is given to rec team. Point stands.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, Cabell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Except in NOVA county facilities give precedent to county/rec teams. Then travel teams get the remainder. So that isn’t true at all
Maybe you misunderstood his post or don't know how supply and demand works.
Rec charges(d) $150-200 a year. Fields saw they can charge $175-250 an hour to clubs and rec can't afford that.
You can charge thousands and unless you're an idiot take home half even while doing that and $4-5000+ tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:And precedent isn't the word you're looking for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Except in NOVA county facilities give precedent to county/rec teams. Then travel teams get the remainder. So that isn’t true at all
And precedent isn't the word you're looking for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Except in NOVA county facilities give precedent to county/rec teams. Then travel teams get the remainder. So that isn’t true at all
Thanks, Cabell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Except in NOVA county facilities give precedent to county/rec teams. Then travel teams get the remainder. So that isn’t true at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Maybe a factor, but the emphasis on club over local isn't only a lacrosse phenomenon. Additionally, the clubification of youth sports in general has also started an arms race for reserving fields, with deeper pocketed clubs (of all sports) pushing out rec and local teams.
The overall climate of youth sports is beyond the pale.
Peaked and actually ran down significantly, like most of it, well prior to covid.Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
Anonymous wrote:This is a COVID impact. Lacrosse will rebound….
This just goes in the unintended consequences category. Youth lacrosse is down in the area somewhere between 40 and 60%. The proliferation of club mindset was very easy to predict. And it would eventually trickle down to the privates. Smaller pond and all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you make varsity as freshman than your varsity team is not very good or has serious roster holes…
It's the other way around. Lacrosse just isn't very deep in the DC area as witnessed by PVI not having a jv team, Episcopal not being able to field both jv and varsity teams for the iac tourney due to roster sharing, sssas barely had 2 teams. Even schools like SJ (10) and Bullis (9) had a number of floaters on both rosters. If the WCAC had a jv tourney, I would bet they have a tough time coming up with 4 teams of independent jv/varsity players. Landon, GP, GZ might be the only schools where the rosters are deep enough to field full rosters at both the varsity and jv level. If your kid is a pretty good player anywhere other than those 3 (Others?) and they aren't on varsity, then you should lower your aspirations.
Anonymous wrote:If you make varsity as freshman than your varsity team is not very good or has serious roster holes…
Anonymous wrote:If you make varsity as freshman than your varsity team is not very good or has serious roster holes…