A deep look at how youth sports became a big business—driven by pay-to-play clubs, travel tournaments, and the promise of scholarships—pushing costs and pressure onto families. The piece frames the “gold rush” as a systemic shift that’s reshaped access, competition, and the overall youth sports experience.
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