That’s always the case. With all due respect I’m not making fun here, I’m asking the questions, because I don’t know.
Real, competitive travel ball is different than daddy ball BS. When winning and scholarships are on the line, daddy ball goes right out the window, in softball and baseball.
My girl plays for Mississippi Elite 18u. There are some good programs like Fury Platinum and Firecrackers but the original point is it’s not TOP level. That’s true. It’s getting better but it’s not there yet. The Divas teams and the diamond dolls teams are ring tournament teams. They serve a purpose for lower level players and are fun in their own way. But you want your kid on a showcase team.
all the showcase teams play round robins at the JUCOs every weekend in front of the Juco coaches. We also play a few showcase tourneys in the spring and a few in the fall in Oxford, Brandon, Baton Rouge. You’d be surprised at what big schools show up to these to watch. But it’s usually a big national team that comes in to clean up.
I have found that the most important thing in my girls “career” is camps and performing well whenever she plays, not wins. Camps are where offers are made, not tourneys.
Edit to add:
We used to camp at State. It was like $300. 300 girls would show up, drill for 3 hours, pitch/catch, hit for an hour, then play in a scrimmage setting. Ricketts and Bratton asks all the Jrs, Srs, and Juco transfers who was interested then pull them aside to “presumably” talk one on one with them. My kid was young at the time so I didn’t really see that part of it. But I really started paying attention to States roster. They just don’t carry Mississippi kids, so I quit taking her to their camps. That’s when I started focusing on JUCOs. If my kid ever plays any D1 or D2, her path will go through Juco.