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    Everett Rowing Association

    4.8 (6 reviews)
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    Academy Sports Center - Awards display on the right when you walk in.

    Academy Sports Center

    3.3(14 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Great facility, 6 courts clean and reasonable fees. But the new owner has a high eago if you're…read moregoing to talk to him about your concerns don't expect that situation will be resolved because he doesn't care and if you keep talking to him then they look at you as you are a problem for them then he will start to place you child in the lower level or team for a punishment. he doesn't care about you or your kids. he thinks that his program always have a lot of kids anyway. and their program operation manager is a bully and she is a bad coach. she never smiles if sent her any emails don't expect a reply. both Alec and Shawna only care about their fav kids. their National team never gets invited to attending AAU. The gym makes us pay to go to FL. To attend the National by pay the fee to get attendance. after we stay in this program for three years my daughter never gets treated fair. So, we left and what they did to my daughter in the last time had cost my daughter to not want to play volleyball ever again. Shame on you Alec and Shawna.

    After a summer of volleyball camps, the verdict is in and Elite Coaches camp at Academy Sports…read moreCenter was the best one overall! Very competitive, fast paced, hard work all day-every day. The coaches were so inspiring to my athlete. She said it was her favorite camp of the summer because she learned a lot and the coaches gave good tips and were very inspiring.

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    Academy Sports Center - Six full volleyball courts

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    Everett Aquasox Baseball Club - Every seat has a great view of the field and players.

    Everett Aquasox Baseball Club

    4.5(28 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    What can I say? The Aquasox hits it out of the ballpark. Here are my comments on Nextdoor. They…read moreare so true. How lucky are we to have such a great organization in our own backyard? Go To A Game! You will thank me! Spoiler Alert: This is a happy post. Last Christmas I purchased a five-game package for our family with the AquaSox. Yesterday was the first game we could attend; we were out of town for the first one. I knew this. I had planned on stopping by to pick up the tickets...every intention I might add... And yet I completely forgot. So, here we were at around 3:30 yesterday with no tickets. I emailed Chad, the account manager assigned to me with absolutely no assumption of actually getting the tickets in time for the game. Mind you, these are not expensive tickets. We are not sponsors or anyone important. I believe we would refer to this as a "Hail Mary" move but I had to try. Approximately seven minutes after I sent the email, on a Saturday, on game day, Chad responded. Not only did he respond, BUT HE ALSO HANDLED MY PROBLEM! Tickets were waiting for us, along with the hats and such, that came with the package. HOW COOL IS THAT? Chad, darling, you, and the AquaSox, are our heroes!

    Great way to watch baseball! Action is right in front of you and close. Children and elderly and…read moreeveryone in between seemed to be enjoying themselves.

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    Blue Royals Volleyball Academy

    Blue Royals Volleyball Academy

    2.5(2 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Mixed experience: depends on skill level and timing…read more One of my daughters had an OK experience. The other, who's at an intermediate level, had a tough time - not because of the sport, but because of the unsupportive environment. Some players act like mean girls and create a culture that's harsh for anyone still learning. On a related topic, some kids that pay their way into the club act like they've never been taught by their parents how to behave in public. On every serve, screaming, blaming others, returning balls aggressively. One player in particular was highly disruptive to everyone, and it was never addressed. If your child is already skilled in volleyball, they will fit in well here. But if they're still learning, this is likely not the nurturing environment you're looking for. Your experience will of course vary depending on time-of-year you're joining, luck of the draw of who is also joining, and whether Blue Royals Volleyball decides to address a few of these. They're clearly a well-established, decorated club, and I get that it can be frustrating when newer players aren't at the same level as the elite girls - but that doesn't give those girls a free pass to treat others like they don't belong.

    This post is based on my and my husband's experience with the Blue Royals Volleyball Academy. It…read moreis a negative review. Its intent is directed at you as parents of a volleyball player and considering various clubs as future tryout candidates. If you are looking for a club that will develop players in terms of skill and capability, provide a positive coaching experience, and thus provide your daughter with the self-esteem she deserves, our experience says this may not be the club for you. A measure of any organization is not how they perform when everything is going well, but how they handle adverse situations. In this respect, Blue Royals behaved rather poorly. This post is an update of a deleted previous post that was taken down because this club threatened to cancel scheduled private lessons for our daughter. Imagine attempting to harm a child. Of course, they did not do this directly but used a staff member as an intermediary. A word of explanation. These private lessons were arranged and booked well in advance. The person giving the private lessons had permission to use the club facilities for this purpose. The financial arrangements were with the person giving the lessons with no involvement of the club. The threat was intended to leverage us into pulling down the adverse review. At no time did the club reach out to us to discuss our concerns. They were successful in that we pulled down the initial review. Upon reflection, we reluctantly decided to cancel the private lessons because it would be uncomfortable for our daughter and the person providing the lessons. Thus, this updated review became an available option. Also, this club recently held a by invitation only volleyball session prior to the USA Volleyball sanctioned tryout date. This was in essence a pre-tryout tryout. The phrase ethically challenged comes to mind. Sadly, it was successful, four very capable non-Blue Royals players from other clubs came to this session along with selected Blue Royals players and all four also came to the official tryouts and were given and accepted offers. Were these girls dissatisfied with their previous clubs and looking for change, possibly, but it still qualifies as player poaching. This is not the first time an employee of this club has been involved in this type of activity. This kind of culture permeates an organization from top to bottom. It distorts what should be their priorities. Do you want to entrust your daughter to this kind of organization? That is the real question. You can write us off as disgruntled parents, but regardless, do your homework, dig deep, talk to former parents, etc. before making a decision.

    Everett Youth Hockey

    Everett Youth Hockey

    2.0(1 review)
    1.8 mi

    Our son has been playing hockey for some time and has had a range of coaches who have left various…read moreimpressions. Regrettably we are leaving EYH as the lack of personal development and attention to finances got too much to bear. For the money we were expecting greater interest in personal development, but many of the kids were simply belittled and verbally abused with very little constructive criticism/development. The finances and travel management felt very amateur, especially compared to past teams. It seems that good coaching and team management are few and far between with youth hockey becoming such a big business, which is such a shame given the love of hockey that these kids have and thirst for knowledge and inspiration. No kid wants to play badly, so yelling profanities and belittlements at kids for playing badly, or at the team for losing seems a real waste of an opportunity to be inspirations to these kids who just want to play, and who's parents are paying a fortune supporting kids passion for sports. Having one NHL coach as a pulling point becomes meaningless if that coach is spread across several teams, and isn't able to take personal interest in player development. Unfortunately it comes to the point where associations need to realise that parents are customers, and it's not a privilege for them to accept our kids, it's a responsibility to provide a quality service. Too many parents are shamed into being silent Incase there's a political backlash on their kid, and made to feel that its a privilege , but I kinda disagree. I hope someone reads this and reassesses how youth hockey teams should be accountable, how coaches are allowed/expected to coach and managers manage, and reconsiders what it means to provide a meaningful experience that kids will feel proud of and parents are happy to support.

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