The season pass is a BIG rip off. They didn’t make it clear you pay even if you don’t play. So to use your three tokens you just keep paying and paying. I didn’t want my daughter to play a sport in the hot Texas heat during the summer so I got to pay $ 60 more than parents that did have their kids play. Fume. Cancelling as soon as I can.
Jorge M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Antonio, TX
This is the worst league ever!!! If you want to waste your money and give it to some con artist, this is the perfect situation for you. The fee charged to join this league is over $ 100 and the services rendered are frustration and disappointment for the parents of these children! Owner is inefficient, disorganized, and unprofessional always refusing to return a single phone call. As of yet, games have changed dates, locations, and cancellations on a daily basis. For instance, there was a call this morning canceling games due to lack of electricity in the gym… Well, low and behold; he was full of crap because there is a UIL competition being held at that school this morning. With a week left in the season, the children have had 1 game… If this doesn’t deter you, google his name and company and you will not be surprised… Or you will read the reviews across the board! How a business of the sort stays in business is beyond my bewilderment! Good luck!!! Join YMCA or something else… Just stay away from Abel Bush… Or anything run by him!!!
PAT M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Antonio, TX
Completely disorganized. Nine year olds playing on same court with five year olds. No practice facilities, team practices on asphalt at some random elementary school selected by the volunteer coach. No training, background check, or supervision of coaches, despite what they say. Frequent last-minute schedule changes. Back to back games on the same night, and late evening/early morning. Twelve on a team, with substitutions allowed only between quarters, means some players play one quarter per game. No trinket, ribbon, trophy. Suggest Stone Oak Athletics, I9 Sports, or YMCA, all for less money.