I just spoke to Steve Dini, the Cal Coach, who is one of the members of the organizing committee. The reason for the charge is that they have incurred a large expenditure in promoting the event, providing security, field rental, cost of the youth games, etc. and need to cover the cost of putting together this event. It is an expensive proposition to put on an event like this.
While I can fully understand this, it would seem to me that they would get much better attendance by discounting the children & student fee of $12 to some nominal charge. It also seems to me that they are missing the boat on a number of potential attendees who otherwise might attend this event because of some personal connection to one of the WCLL players, but are not lacrosse fans per se. I know that, in my personal situation, I have to question whether I would ask some of my friends & their families, who otherwise could care less about lacrosse but would go to see somebody they knew, to drop the better part of $60 per day to do this.
If there are others of you who are in a similar situation, I think it would be important to let the organizers know exactly how many potential attendees they may be missing out on. I have already indicated to Steve that I believe that this could be a significant number. In my case, it's got to be somewhere between 20-30 people. If you multiply that by the number of Bay Area players that are on the 4 teams that will be in this tournament, the dollars could be very significant.
I would suggest to send Steve an email that is respectful & tactful, but let them know how this affects the potential attendance of the people that you know. If the number is significant enough, perhaps the organizers will consider an alternate fee structure. Steve's email address is
Stephendini@msn.com.