what does your school charge to get in the game?
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i'm right there with ya though, it costs a fortune to go pay $3-$5 five days a week per person just to watch a few baseball games. i am all for schools making some extra money for their baseball programs, its just sad to know that most schools could care less about funding baseball enough for them to look good and have nice things to use on the field
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i agree most schools could care less about baseball as long as their football or basketball team looks good,and i would say it is like that just about everywhere around here.just about all of the games i have been to the the last couple of years the home team boys will work on the field for a half hour or hour just to keep it playable which i think is good.it teaches them to take care of the field and respect it but you dont see football players cleaning the stadium or basketball players the gym.
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FOOTBALL ONLY PLAYS 1 A WEEK
BASKETBALL ONLY PLAYS 2 A WEEK
BASEBALL PLAYS 4 TO 5 GAMES A WEEK
ADD A FAMILY OF 4 OR 5 GAS AND FOOD,GOING TO BE SAD WHEN FAMILYS CAN"T GO WATCH THEIR KIDS PLAY
BASKETBALL ONLY PLAYS 2 A WEEK
BASEBALL PLAYS 4 TO 5 GAMES A WEEK
ADD A FAMILY OF 4 OR 5 GAS AND FOOD,GOING TO BE SAD WHEN FAMILYS CAN"T GO WATCH THEIR KIDS PLAY
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biggdowgg wrote:3 bucks at Portsmouth....
I assume that the Levy is still free!!
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gahs4ever- I don't think I am understanding the way you phrased your question...
But you hit the nail smack dab on the head, it is not alright to pay a small fortune to watch a sports game. That is why small market teams lost fans @ the games and saw fans stay at home because it was cheaper to pay for the game on TV then to go to a game, pay a bundle to get in and park, then pay the overly outrageous prices for snacks, drinks and merchandise...
There fans decided it was better to watch from a far then go a throw away their money...
Jacksonville -- Blackout
Detroit -- Blackout
Oakland -- Blackout (if the team didn't buy the remaining tickets)
We are in some of the worst times when it comes to money. Some time ago, someone decided that because people had diehard love for their respected teams, that they could milk the heck out of them at the gate and at the stands because it was an experience to see these famous athletes in person. However, TV and Internet has made it easier to see these people, and made it to where we can have a little say in whether we are willing to drop 145 big ones to watch a football game or decide to go with the 10-12 bucks a month per a game via TV.
All it would take would be a UNION of people boycotting such events in a STAND to say, we love the game, and the team, but enough is enough....I forgot to mention GAS to the games as well so chuck another 50-75 into that and it really becomes a no-brainer...
Also to Agree with what someone said...
Football has 10 Games a Season...all played on Friday (some Saturday)
Where Baseball can have from 3-7 games a week...
Here at Athens, we raise most of our money through T-Shirt Sales, a Baseball clinic, and funraisers and we have a lot of Parents over the past 20 years who have put in there time free of charge working to keeo our field in tip top shape...Pepsi donated money toward a new scoreboard, we got a couple of companies to donate money toward our green mesh on the outfield fence and our players are required on home games to rake and pick up trash because it teaching them responsibility and dicipline and also help them understand that a lot of work goes into getting these fields ready for them...
Most people just want a hand-out and it just doesn't work that way. If you want a nice field, it will take an effort, from all involved...
Ok, thats enough...gotta go work on the field...not really its 2 in the morning
But you hit the nail smack dab on the head, it is not alright to pay a small fortune to watch a sports game. That is why small market teams lost fans @ the games and saw fans stay at home because it was cheaper to pay for the game on TV then to go to a game, pay a bundle to get in and park, then pay the overly outrageous prices for snacks, drinks and merchandise...
There fans decided it was better to watch from a far then go a throw away their money...
Jacksonville -- Blackout
Detroit -- Blackout
Oakland -- Blackout (if the team didn't buy the remaining tickets)
We are in some of the worst times when it comes to money. Some time ago, someone decided that because people had diehard love for their respected teams, that they could milk the heck out of them at the gate and at the stands because it was an experience to see these famous athletes in person. However, TV and Internet has made it easier to see these people, and made it to where we can have a little say in whether we are willing to drop 145 big ones to watch a football game or decide to go with the 10-12 bucks a month per a game via TV.
All it would take would be a UNION of people boycotting such events in a STAND to say, we love the game, and the team, but enough is enough....I forgot to mention GAS to the games as well so chuck another 50-75 into that and it really becomes a no-brainer...
Also to Agree with what someone said...
Football has 10 Games a Season...all played on Friday (some Saturday)
Where Baseball can have from 3-7 games a week...
Here at Athens, we raise most of our money through T-Shirt Sales, a Baseball clinic, and funraisers and we have a lot of Parents over the past 20 years who have put in there time free of charge working to keeo our field in tip top shape...Pepsi donated money toward a new scoreboard, we got a couple of companies to donate money toward our green mesh on the outfield fence and our players are required on home games to rake and pick up trash because it teaching them responsibility and dicipline and also help them understand that a lot of work goes into getting these fields ready for them...
Most people just want a hand-out and it just doesn't work that way. If you want a nice field, it will take an effort, from all involved...
Ok, thats enough...gotta go work on the field...not really its 2 in the morning
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SWbaseballFan wrote:i'm right there with ya though, it costs a fortune to go pay $3-$5 five days a week per person just to watch a few baseball games. i am all for schools making some extra money for their baseball programs, its just sad to know that most schools could care less about funding baseball enough for them to look good and have nice things to use on the field
cost a fortune? $3 a game is a fortune? 5 games a week is more than a few. maybe you could volunteer to help with concession or run the scoreboard to get in free. most schools are always begging for help.
making extra money for their baseball program? do you know how much it costs to field a high school baseball team? i would imagine most schools are losing money each year with baseball. if lucky they may break even or barely pay for the officials.
most schools could care less? what is most? other than a few teams who traditionally struggle to win i think most schools do a pretty good job providing for their teams considering the lack of money generated by the programs.
fans pay at football games. fans pay at basketball games. fans pay at soccer games. why would you not expect to pay at baseball or softball? if you go to a college game or a pro game, dont you pay?
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South Gallia charges the gas it takes to get to Mercerville.
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Maybe someone should let OHSAA in on the concept of free baseball! 

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[quote="Dundas"]VC is free of charge..and have some of the nicest fields in Ohio.
The baseball field is that way because of Coach Ward.
VC does charge admission to track meets; they did last year anyway.
GO VIKES
The baseball field is that way because of Coach Ward.
VC does charge admission to track meets; they did last year anyway.
GO VIKES
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snowman wrote:SWbaseballFan wrote:i'm right there with ya though, it costs a fortune to go pay $3-$5 five days a week per person just to watch a few baseball games. i am all for schools making some extra money for their baseball programs, its just sad to know that most schools could care less about funding baseball enough for them to look good and have nice things to use on the field
cost a fortune? $3 a game is a fortune? 5 games a week is more than a few. maybe you could volunteer to help with concession or run the scoreboard to get in free. most schools are always begging for help.
making extra money for their baseball program? do you know how much it costs to field a high school baseball team? i would imagine most schools are losing money each year with baseball. if lucky they may break even or barely pay for the officials.
most schools could care less? what is most? other than a few teams who traditionally struggle to win i think most schools do a pretty good job providing for their teams considering the lack of money generated by the programs.
fans pay at football games. fans pay at basketball games. fans pay at soccer games. why would you not expect to pay at baseball or softball? if you go to a college game or a pro game, dont you pay?
yeah, $3-$5 a game per person is a fortune when you consider 5 games a week and you have to buy 4-5 tickets each night. i'm sorry i am not a dr or lawyer or something like that, but $100-$125 a week just to watch some baseball is A LOT OF MONEY. i am like most people in our area, just paying for gas to travel to most games is enough to break me.
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SWbaseballFan wrote:snowman wrote:SWbaseballFan wrote:i'm right there with ya though, it costs a fortune to go pay $3-$5 five days a week per person just to watch a few baseball games. i am all for schools making some extra money for their baseball programs, its just sad to know that most schools could care less about funding baseball enough for them to look good and have nice things to use on the field
cost a fortune? $3 a game is a fortune? 5 games a week is more than a few. maybe you could volunteer to help with concession or run the scoreboard to get in free. most schools are always begging for help.
making extra money for their baseball program? do you know how much it costs to field a high school baseball team? i would imagine most schools are losing money each year with baseball. if lucky they may break even or barely pay for the officials.
most schools could care less? what is most? other than a few teams who traditionally struggle to win i think most schools do a pretty good job providing for their teams considering the lack of money generated by the programs.
fans pay at football games. fans pay at basketball games. fans pay at soccer games. why would you not expect to pay at baseball or softball? if you go to a college game or a pro game, dont you pay?
yeah, $3-$5 a game per person is a fortune when you consider 5 games a week and you have to buy 4-5 tickets each night. i'm sorry i am not a dr or lawyer or something like that, but $100-$125 a week just to watch some baseball is A LOT OF MONEY. i am like most people in our area, just paying for gas to travel to most games is enough to break me.
Don't some schools offer a package deal on tickets?
Something like a season ticket--fall,winter and spring
I'm thinking Logan offers something like that-maybe it just football season to get in to 7th thur varsity games?????????????????
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i think your right 66. but it is football, then they offer a football & b-ball pass. i think its boys and girl too.
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actually the sign said $3 and $2
at least that is what they charged me the other night
at least that is what they charged me the other night
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Wellston is $3 a person $5 for car load. They have a sports pass that is good for every sport.
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Not sure if NY charges anymore, but they didn't when I played. Neither school i am affiliated with now charges to get in, I think...
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snowman wrote:actually the sign said $3 and $2
at least that is what they charged me the other night
Sorry man I didnt pay attention I get in free cause im a player so I dont know.
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BOTTOM LINE IS JUST BE PREPARED TO PAY ADMISSION OR BY SPORTS PASSES FOR HOME GAMES. THERE ARE MANY THINGS THAT WERE ONCE FREE AND NOW THEIR NOT. SUPPORT YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS AND THEIR TEAMS ANY WAY YOU CAN. MEMORIES ARE PRICELESS.
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1987chieftains wrote:LOGAN doesn't charge either or at least at the moment. that may change after the new field is opened.but that may not be for the next 10 yrs as slow as thats going. they built to school faster then they're building the baseball & softball fields.
People were told that baseball was a "low revenue" high school sport, so it was put on the back burners. We true fans are expecting the new field to be playable by the 19th of this month and yes I would expect to pay to watch the game. At least we may not be like some schools that charge you to park also.
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Baseball and Softball will always be free at NY