One of the many thing parents and players might want to consider is the players on the team. In school softball all the players are from one area or one section of a larger town. This is because all the players have to be from one school. On the other hand, in travel softball the team members can be from any place, only a certain percentage of them have to be from the area where the team is located. There’s more players to choose from because they can come from anywhere in the area where the team is. Usually, in school softball, everyone who tries out makes the team, or a high percentage of them do. In travel the best of the best try out. Not everyone makes the team and usually a lot of them are cut. Overall, more people make school softball teams than …show more content…
Travel softball is a lot more expensive than school softball. In travel softball parents or players have to buy most of your equipment. Most teams have matching helmets and matching uniforms. A softball organization is not rich enough to buy all these things so parents or players have to buy them. The average cost of softball equipment is $951. In school softball, many players use their travel equipment or the school pays for their own equipment. Then, parents have to pay for the player fees. Player fees are a certain amount of money you have to pay to be on the team. This money goes towards costs of team equipment or tournaments they host. The average player fees for travel softball are $3,000-$4,000, while in school softball you don’t have to pay player fees. Lastly, they’ll need to consider the traveling costs. Travel softball teams go to many different states across the