I coached my younger son's Babe Ruth league team (13-15 year-olds) through 2015. The high school coach also had an American Legion team/program in the summer. The kids who played for me were considered 2nd-class citizens to the high school coach. Bottom line was, unless a kid's talent level was clearly superior, he had to play for the coach's Legion team to have a fair shot. That HS team did win a state championship in 2016.
That's just how youth baseball (or sports, really) is these days, especially if the goal is to be part of a winning program and/or have an opportunity to play in college.
Tennis has been this way for awhile. Even when I played in the 80s, the kids who took private lessons with country club tennis pros and played the summer circuit (ie. privileged kids with stay-at-home moms) had a huge advantage in high school.
That's just how youth baseball (or sports, really) is these days, especially if the goal is to be part of a winning program and/or have an opportunity to play in college.
Tennis has been this way for awhile. Even when I played in the 80s, the kids who took private lessons with country club tennis pros and played the summer circuit (ie. privileged kids with stay-at-home moms) had a huge advantage in high school.
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