My son was offered a position with the Prestige travel team from this location, but was never able to actually begin playing. My son fractured his collar bone with his high school baseball team and was unable to play long before the season with Prestige even started.
Although we werenât expecting a complete refund (approximately $3,000), we did inquire about at least getting back part of it and were pretty much told our sonâs circumstances were âunfortunate.â My son did not get any uniform to play in, nor did he ever receive a phone call or any sort of communication from anyone asking about his recovery process; very cold and uncaring, in my opinion. We were told we could not get even part of the thousands we had already paid well in advance the year before the season with Prestige even started. It does not make sense that we were not able to receive any sort of refund even though our son never even started playing with them and we let them know well in advance before the travel team started any games.
I would not recommend this organization to anyone for their child, especially considering how âunfortunateâ circumstances are bound to happen. Seems like a greedy, uncaring, selfish, and money-hungry organization; what a...
   Read moreMs. Lopez I couldnât agree more. The world of travel ball is flithy shady industry but the Guzzo organization (Prestige) is the absolute worst of them all. It seems this group of coaches lead by Guzzo, preys on middle of the pack talent to get funding for one or two potential stand out kids. Take it from me, years from now none of this matter! Sports are important but they arenât the be all end all. Spend your hard earned money elsewhere because Jon Guzzo is a thief! I have a spreadsheet to prove one year the fees and hotel stays broke out to $187 for each of my playerâs at bats....
   Read morePlayed baseball here for almost half my life and never had a complaint. This new facility was opened a few years ago and had brought a new meaning to...
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