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    Mom points out an unspoken, 'unfair' part of having kids who play travel ball

    By Tod Perry,

    9 hours ago

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    Parents whose children participate in elite travel ball leagues can spend up to $12,000 annually on fees, equipment, hotel rooms and gas. One mother, Casey Kelley, from Alabama, has spoken out, saying that if parents spend all of that money and time, their children should get to play in games. Kelley's daughter plays on a club volleyball team.

    The topic was inspired by a conversation she had with other volleyball parents who agreed that every kid should get a decent amount of playing time.

    “I’ll tell you what I think. I think, if you’re paying to be there, so it's not like high school sports, I think everyone should have the opportunity to play because this is a developmental league ... and they’re there to develop and to learn,” she explained in a TikTok video.


    “Especially if these parents are paying thousands of dollars for them to be in the league and then traveling, spending money on hotels for their kid to sit there and maybe play a minute or two the whole weekend. I think it’s unfair,” she continued.

    @caseyjkelley

    What do you think? #travelball #clubsport #athlete #kids #mom #question

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    What do you think? #travelball #clubsport #athlete #kids #mom #question

    It's reasonable for Kelley to believe that spending a lot of money and traveling all over the map only to watch your kid play for a few minutes feels pointless. However, a lot of parents disagreed with her in the comments.

    "You pay for practice. Playing time is earned," Nathan Sullins wrote.

    "Absolutely not. If you want fair playing time you play rec ball. Travel ball playing time is performance based," another user wrote.

    But these parents haven’t changed Kelley’s mind.

    “I’m not opposed to kids earning their spot or the best kids playing more, but I feel that every kid who makes the team should at least have some playing time,” she told Upworthy. “I know it’s not a popular opinion, but it’s how I currently see it.”

    Kelley further explained the story in a follow-up video.

    @caseyjkelley

    Clarification post and the last one on this topic #travelball #athlete #travelballparents #clubsport #parenting

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    Clarification post and the last one on this topic #travelball #athlete #travelballparents #clubsport #parenting

    What do you think?


    This article originally appeared on 3.8.24

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    Zzzzz
    2h ago
    If your kid isn’t good enough to play then why pay the money? The local leagues and the school team are plenty
    Joe Karniewicz
    2h ago
    What people don't realize, it's all a money grab lmfao. There's so much money being made hosting tournaments. Admission fees, concessions, sometimes parking, team fees, etc. Parents hoping the "better" competition helps their kid get a scholarship. Years of paying all these expenses, you could've paid for college outright lol. Especially if your kid isn't all that good already where they're not getting any playing time. Listening to some friends about traveling with multiple kids playing and the money spent each weekend is plain ridiculous. Kudos to the people that realized a way to skim money (a lot of it) from these parents. Makes me want to consider building a facility to host multiple sporting tournaments and cash in too.
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