Stay together or break apart?
Other than moving up in age bracket, is there any real excuse to leave a team knowing the same crap can happen on the next team.
For every family that leaves a team another will join.
Is the grass greener overthere?
cwcivicgrl wrote:The million dollar question! How about your daughter is on a great team if only you could pick the team up and move it closer to home.
notthisagain wrote:cwcivicgrl wrote:The million dollar question! How about your daughter is on a great team if only you could pick the team up and move it closer to home.
Relocating the family might be easier then finding another great team.
If I could work out the time to drive the distance, rather do that than put up with local monkey business.
Basic request consistent schedule planned ahead of time and atleast decent ran practices.
The figure it out as they go coaches are no good.
cwcivicgrl wrote:notthisagain wrote:cwcivicgrl wrote:The million dollar question! How about your daughter is on a great team if only you could pick the team up and move it closer to home.
Relocating the family might be easier then finding another great team.
If I could work out the time to drive the distance, rather do that than put up with local monkey business.
Basic request consistent schedule planned ahead of time and atleast decent ran practices.
The figure it out as they go coaches are no good.
Relocate for 14U softball? Yea no that will never happen. I live where I am because the schools are amazing and I have another child that I'm not moving out of the area just to get closer to my daughters travel ball team. My husband also grew up where we live. If there are no good local teams then we stay put right where we are on a great team. Our drive sucks but lately I am seeing some parents taking an even larger commute then our family. I'm not relocating till my child goes to college.
Spazsdad wrote:cwcivicgrl wrote:
I'm not relocating till my child goes to college.
Hopefully not to the town the college is in