I'm a youth baseball coach in a small NC Iowa town. I coach rec and travel. Besides ISU sports, this is really my only "hobby" per se lol. I don't really hunt, fish, or like to camp a whole lot. So this stuff is kind of my wheel house. I've been doing this for the better part of a decade.
We have local travel team sponsors, and plenty of community support. This year I only charged 65 dollars per kid, 35 for hat AND jersey (plenty good enough but certainly not "elite". But we look good they look the part). The kids parents buy their own pants, socks, and personal accessories of their choosing. Some things I require to be a team color, other things I encourage them to wear whatever colors they want (kids love funky colored accessories) I supply catchers gear helmets some bats but most parents like to buy their own bats)
I'd say our competitors charge anywhere from 300-700 per kid. This is really the minimum you should plan for ballpark when cold-call reach out to an organization, baseball or softball. Our cost would be in that range too if it not for our sponsors and fundraisers.
IMO, the metro USSSA tournaments increase cost significantly. They are a quality product no doubt, but I'm not sure it's the right route for a "community" team made up of friends and classmates. It's more beneficial if you think your kid benefits more from an "all-star" team environment. I'm very much a proponent of the former, but that's entirely personal preference.
The juice is more often NOT worth the squeeze w/ the fancy tournaments, but you'd be suprised how often money is no object w/ parents particularly in larger areas. Perfectly fine if that's what you choose, just my opinion based on personal experience managing groups of kids as a whole.
If you're worried about competition, you can find it just about anywhere in Iowa. You DON'T need to stay huddled around the expensive metro tournaments. That's just a fact. There's kids that can throw hard and mash the ball in every corner of the state. I've also seen kids go from hopeless to competent in a matter of weeks. That's something you're not typically gonna get on an all-star team.
Now you wanna talk expensive...put your daughter in dance. That's where the real money is at lol!
We have local travel team sponsors, and plenty of community support. This year I only charged 65 dollars per kid, 35 for hat AND jersey (plenty good enough but certainly not "elite". But we look good they look the part). The kids parents buy their own pants, socks, and personal accessories of their choosing. Some things I require to be a team color, other things I encourage them to wear whatever colors they want (kids love funky colored accessories) I supply catchers gear helmets some bats but most parents like to buy their own bats)
I'd say our competitors charge anywhere from 300-700 per kid. This is really the minimum you should plan for ballpark when cold-call reach out to an organization, baseball or softball. Our cost would be in that range too if it not for our sponsors and fundraisers.
IMO, the metro USSSA tournaments increase cost significantly. They are a quality product no doubt, but I'm not sure it's the right route for a "community" team made up of friends and classmates. It's more beneficial if you think your kid benefits more from an "all-star" team environment. I'm very much a proponent of the former, but that's entirely personal preference.
The juice is more often NOT worth the squeeze w/ the fancy tournaments, but you'd be suprised how often money is no object w/ parents particularly in larger areas. Perfectly fine if that's what you choose, just my opinion based on personal experience managing groups of kids as a whole.
If you're worried about competition, you can find it just about anywhere in Iowa. You DON'T need to stay huddled around the expensive metro tournaments. That's just a fact. There's kids that can throw hard and mash the ball in every corner of the state. I've also seen kids go from hopeless to competent in a matter of weeks. That's something you're not typically gonna get on an all-star team.
Now you wanna talk expensive...put your daughter in dance. That's where the real money is at lol!
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