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Small businesses were the life blood of supporting youth sports. A lot of those small businesses are gone. Walmart, Target and the likes boast of all the money given but very little to local youth sports. Those types of donations don’t make for big press releases. Also as Legion Post age, a lot of their revenue streams dry up. I am betting charging to play Legion is now the norm, rather than not. I guess how much is too much is subjective. I beT it’s far less than all these money making machines call “Showcase“.Well that shows how out of touch I am. Back in my high school years it seemed like it was all from our county.
I was talking to a parent of a player that was in Cherryville at the tournament a few weekends back and they were telling me how much it cost their kids to play Legion baseball and I was astonished. Back in the day players didn’t pay much at all, if anything.
Again my age is showing I guess.