Wow. can't honestly believe that people think corporate sponsorship in youth sports trumps providing youth with a chance to partake in a league. I don't care if it is house or rep, the only person this hurts is the players.
I was 12 when my coach in baseball left me off the lineup by accident. The other team complained and I had to sit out. Yes this was competitive ball, but I wanted to play, not sit and watch. It is not like it was a championship game in provincials either. It was a round robin game in a spring league tournament.
That was 9 years ago. What I learned from that incident is that people easily lose sight of the major reason why sport leagues exist, and thats for the youth who get the chance to play the sport because of it. What reading the recent string of responses is, thats been cemented. People are getting their knickers in a twist because a youth disagrees with the sponsor of the league, so what. Work around it and try to get the best option sorted. The main factor here is politics are getting involved in youth sports, but you guys are argueing about fish farms again.
Politics have no place in youth sports, as the only losers are the players.