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    West Boca Youth Baseball

    3.3 (6 reviews)
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    Boomers Volleyball Academy

    Boomers Volleyball Academy

    3.7
    (12 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    1-Star Review I…read morewould not recommend joining this club. Everything seems fine until you raise concerns about playing time. My daughter attended nearly every practice throughout the season, yet when I questioned her lack of playing time at tournaments, our concerns were dismissed rather than addressed. More troubling was the behavior of her coach. On multiple occasions, players were called derogatory names, and it was not uncommon to see athletes leave practices or tournaments in tears. Several parents documented concerns regarding the coach's conduct, yet the club continued to support him without meaningful accountability. The club also promised opportunities for players to share their concerns through individual meetings, but those meetings never took place. When I expressed that my daughter was not comfortable meeting alone with her coach lmy concerns were repeatedly ignored and no alternative solution was offered. After ultimately leaving the club, I requested a refund for the final month since my daughter was no longer participating. The club refused and has remained unwilling to work toward a reasonable resolution. Based on our experience, I would encourage families to carefully consider their options before committing to this club. There are other organizations that place a greater emphasis on player development, communication, and accountability, and who do not value their monthly fee more than their players well being.

    We are extremely disappointed with our experience at this club. From the start, there were red…read moreflags we ignored, hoping things would improve. However, the behavior of the Pompano Beach club director, @ChrisKushay, and the 14U Elite coach, @BrookeSalvato, was unacceptable, leading us to leave. What was sold as organization turned out to be stifling micromanagement, hindering growth and individuality. The lack of respect and communication from both was shocking. They purposely avoid acknowledging parents, especially during tournaments. This dismissive attitude toward parents, who are crucial to their children's development, was a major concern. It felt like they viewed parents as obstacles rather than partners. After the second tournament, we requested a meeting to address their interaction with our daughter. We asked that they treat her with respect, and address her as the intelligent young lady she is. Instead of being receptive, they were combative and defensive, trying to spin our concerns into stereotypical issues. This was unprofessional and frustrating. We joined this club under the promise of top-tier tournaments, fast-tempo play, and high-level training. Instead, we attended lower-level tournaments and played a slow-paced game--completely contrary to what was promised. Our daughter, who has played at an open level for years, needed a high-level environment to grow. Instead, she was made to feel "not good enough" despite her experience and dominant performance. When we raised this, they defended their position, claiming the girls needed to "submit" to their style. This lack of flexibility was counterproductive. The situation worsened at the next tournament. The coach disagreed with a serving approach my daughter made and, instead of discussing it, the coach jumped to the conclusion it was because her "dad was coaching her from the stands." This excessive reaction fueled by their dislike of the meeting held, led to threats of benching her rather than an open conversation. There could have been several valid reasons for her decision to adjust her approach, for example: the opponent team adjusted their defense (high volleyball IQ), or a sore shoulder after an intense previous day (wellness), she was instead reprimanded without understanding. The final straw was when the director aggressively intersected us on our way out after we already informed them we were leaving after the game, and confronted us, stomping and yelling in front of everyone, making insulting insinuations intended to provoke and, once again, spin the situation. We hope other parents trust their instincts and take note of this experience. This coach and director demand a trust they haven't earned. Their dynamic is toxic and prioritizes their ego over athletes' growth. Even though there are great individuals who truly care about the development and well-being of their athletes within the organization, and are a credit to the club, the absence of rationale exhibited by @ChrisKushay and @BrookeSalvato undermines their efforts and creates a divisive, unhealthy environment. If you're considering this club, proceed with caution. Trust your instincts and prioritize your child's well-being over everything.

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    Robert P Miller Park

    Robert P Miller Park

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    In the 1970's Robert "Bob" P. Miller stood up for the Little League baseball players of Delray…read moreBeach. He petitioned Mayor Jack Saunders and the City Commission for a regulation size, lighted little league baseball field because Delray Beach was the only city at the time between Vero Beach and Key West that didn't have one. Taking his request under consideration, the mayor and commission appointed Bob to be the chairman of a committee to research and start the process of building the field. Committee member Ken Ellingsworth helped the city apply for the Bicentennial Grant for $250,000, the largest grant ever given in the State of Florida. With the grant they were able to purchase the property near the transfer station off SW 4th Ave. The county helped build the park and a field called "Little Fenway", a replica of Fenway Park and it's "Green Monster", the left field wall in Fenway in Boston, Massachusetts. The committee voted to name the new park after the man who started it all, Robert P. Miller. Bob wasn't done yet though. One field wasn't enough for all of the kids to play baseball in Delray Beach. He went back to the city commission and mayor and got them to add more fields to the park. The last field added to the park was Sergio Field, named after another longtime city resident and employee Fred Sergio. Bucky Dent's Baseball School, now the Elev 8 Sports Institute moved into the south end of the park and helps maintain the fields. Today Robert P. Miller Park has been renovated and reconfigured to include three new little league fields, one major league field, two-story concession stand/press box building, Miracle League Field and concession stand building, four batting cages, major league practice infield, 3-bay storage building, new pavilion and pitching and hitting wall area. The original playground was relocated; additional parking was added, and the fencing and play surface on Little Fenway at the North end of the park was replaced. Until accidentally stumbling upon this park I had no idea this kids baseball dream existed next to the railroad tracks. What a wonderful resource for the baseball lovers of Delray Beach and all thanks to Bob Miller who wanted to make a place for the Little Leagues to play in the city he loved.

    i'm a big fan! My kid has been playing in a little league…read morehere for a number of years. It is family friendly with a playground as well. A couple of years ago they also put up tarps over the stands where you sit- that is such a big help in the heat! They have a concession area as well which is helpful i'd you want a snack for your kid The fields are well maintained and that is so nice for my little town of Delray!

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