Team sports teach kids discipline, teamwork, and the ethic of hard work. This is my son’s first year to play baseball, and I am not disappointed. For $ 100, we play a lot of games, my son has a blast, and the parents are a nice community. Communication is, at times, challenged. The fields are ok. After a game, the concession stand treats the team to a drink. Overall, I am fairly pleased and will most likely sign my boy up again next season!
Joel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
My son has played little league here for 4 seasons plus some all star squads. On the whole, it’s a positive place, my experience has been pleasant. It consists of five baseball and or softball field as well as a football field. The parents and coaches can be great and can be awful, people go nuts over children’s baseball. The bleachers, like many, lack a back and are not comfortable. I prefer to take my own chair and sit in more comfort. Some of the fields have covered bleachers which is nice when it is hot out, but causes it to feel a bit colder than it really is, about 10 – 15 degrees on colder days. The food at the concessions booth is what you would expect, pickles, burgers, nachos, candy, chips, and assorted crap. They do give the kids who play a team drink after the game, which the kids love.
Kristina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
North Austin Optimist is an Optimist International Club that provides many outreach programs to the local community.