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    Eich's Sports Complex

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Rush Athletics USA

    Rush Athletics USA

    (1 review)

    My son Benjamin runs for the Illinois Rush Track Club and we couldn't be happier with the team…read more First and foremost the coaches are great people that make the hard work the kids have to do educational and enjoyable for them. Second of all, I do not feel that they give the better athletes any more attention than they give those that are just learning the sport. They truely bring a team concept to an individual sport. This team has kids at every talent level. If your child is looking to stay in shape or get in shape this is an awesome team to train with. If your child is an elite athlete, this team has kids that have received medals at the Junior Olympics. Everybody gets to move at there own pace and all members cheer for the others. There is no club in Illinois (and maybe not in the country) that can say they have a USA top 10 sprinter and a top 10 distance runner currently on their roster. This club has kids from Plainfield, Joliet, Channahon, Shorewood, Minooka, Bolingbrook, and Troy.

    From the owner: Rush Athletics USA (formerly Illinois Rush Track Club) is 501(3)c not-for-profit track and field…read moreand cross country running club which participates in AAU and USATF sanctioned meets and events for youth and adults athletes ages 3 to 99. No prior experience with running competitively is required to participate. Our Club is a year-round running club that offers track and field in the Winter (December-February), track and field in the Summer(April-August), cross-country in the Fall (August-October), off-season training (Feb.- May and Sept.-Nov.). The Rush Athletics USA programs are designed to develop youth and adult athletes in sprint, distance running, and field events by providing an experience that is fun, competitive, social, and informative about the sport.

    Plainfield Athletic Club

    Plainfield Athletic Club

    (5 reviews)

    Horrible experience, coaches don't listen or don't care about how the kids feel. My son would come…read morehome crying saying the coaches hate him and are mad that he doesn't play better. When this was addressed with the coaches it instantly became an argument, never once did they say this wasn't true. All we asked for was more encouragement for him to continue to play and work hard. But in his mind he was not liked. I'm not sure if it was true or not cause when told they never said any different. All we wanted was for my son to have is a fun and learning experience, instead he got anxiety and nervousness if he did badly! If you are not in the little group of friends they don't care! This was the first and last year we will ever go to this league! My son was also told that if he is upset with his skills he should play a different sport and needs to learn about failure! This is unacceptable from adult men! They discouraged my son from the start! Not sure if they are projecting from their youth or not! 0 stars

    Unless your child is in travel ball, your kid is not important to them. Our son started in…read moreMaverick, to learn the fundamentals of baseball, he continues to learn, considering baseball is a tough sport. He has had great coaches, mainly because his experience level is a beginner and the coaches are hand selected for the kids who have high ratings. The "left-over" kids get drafted by new, un-experienced coaches, who in my opinion actually care about the children and remember that its only a game. We've been a part of PAC longer than we should have and we blame ourselves for not pulling our child out of this organization after the first year. Unfortunately we are in the start of our third year so we will have to play it out till the end. We did try leaving before the draft, but the organization we were interested in already started first practices and we didn't want our son to walk on to a team, we wanted him to be part of the team from the beginning. Quickly I'll add, they start draft way too close to opening day, giving the teams little time to practice or prepare. I'll start with the fees. Registration is high for what you receive, the uniforms are never the size you ordered and handed out close to opening day, almost making it hard to get names on the back (they do not provide that) the pants are either too small or too large. They usually offer a "pant exchange" but that didn't happen this year. We are going on the third game and I've seen many teams with mis-matching, different colored pants. You would think with all the money you throw at them, the uniforms could at least be uniform. However, travel gets very beautiful fitting jersey and pants. The fields are always in poor condition, which I assumed that was another thing we were "paying" for. In their fees they include a Parent fee of $50, which you can get back if you volunteer in some way. They have a fundraiser buyout too, if you pay $70 you do not have to buy the candy money for $90 later on. The emails you receive are non-stop about fundraising opportunities for Travel, family nights at resteraunts, or sports authority days, etc., never fundraising opportunities for in-house, because that was already 'paid' for in your registration fees. Next, the fields. The one thing we were looking forward to this year was the field. This division is finally at the Four Seasons park. Much nicer fields than the school field at Indian Trails, or the Four Seasons West field which is always under water. The kids get to play on 'real' fields now, that's exciting for them... Until they sent out an email stating that if your game conflicts with travel, location and times may change. Nice! Since Maverick, we have known that in Mustang, each team gets at least one night game under the lights. Unfortunately my son is on one of the teams that does not, there are only a couple of teams that do. I wasn't surprised that the commissioners team gets one of the night games, he is of course the commish. What I was surprised about was the fact that the VP of PAC is the assistant coach for the commissioners team, a little favoritism I guess, which IS NOT uncommon in this organization. There are so many things wrong with this organization, the main issue is the politics. I know there is politics in every league, but this one is down right corrupt. I'm more disappointed in the fact that we let our child continue with PAC, than how they run it. This league is not about the children, well in-house children, they do not care about the parents, and they are impossible to get a hold of. Last year in Pinto, there were many problems with coaches fighting, Parents being nasty, and getting ejected and suspended. One of those suspended coaches was allowed to continue on to be a Travel coach. I'm not putting travel down by no means. My child isn't at a level to play travel and I wouldn't want him playing travel here if he was. My child just enjoys playing, he doesn't know the truths about this league and he never will. I cannot fit in here all that is wrong or unfair about this place, Parents opinions do not matter unless you are on the board or friends with a PAC official. They do not organize anything for the parents to participate in together, like opening day celebrations, or family nights, those things do not exist here. Once you pay that's it. We already know where we are going next year and it is a little farther away, but worth it to us. I highly recommend parents look around, ask others, there are many organizations that teach the child the basics, that show the child they are important too, and that appreciate their families. Unfortunately, Plainfield Athletic Club just is not one of them. Shame on them for not putting the kids first, but shame on us for staying with them.

    Players Indoor Sports Center

    Players Indoor Sports Center

    (43 reviews)

    I booked a field for bubble ball soccer (for adults) here 2 months in advance. They do require a…read moredeposit to hold the spot. The only time available was 8:30pm which was surprising how fast the slots booked up. I got a call about a week before the reservation from Maxine explaining to me that the youth soccer league schedule came out and they would have the field from 8:30pm til 9:30 pm at the latest. She apologized profusely and gave me some options. She asked if I wanted to start at 9:30pm, or come in at 8:30 and play dodgeball/kick ball/field hockey until the other field opened, or reschedule. We opted on coming in at 8:30 and playing dodgeball until our field opened up. To make up for the last minute change, Maxine said she'd buy us a round of drinks. On the day of, we had Christian as our host. Maxine had informed him of everything we discussed so there were no problems. We ended up getting beer for everyone in our party as an apology which was awesome. We even got a party room to put all our stuff down in since I booked this for my birthday. There were plates, cups and napkins set out for us. Bubble soccer was so much fun! It's super exhausting and hot inside the bubbles. Christian was there to be our referee but we told him we weren't really playing that seriously. Everything went so smoothly and was handled very professionally! I would recommend booking a birthday party or any other event here!

    Cool joint. My kiddo was invited to a birthday party here for which they got to play three…read moredifferent sports: dodgeball, kickball and flag football. Secretly I was fuming that I didn't get to play too. Anyways, each sport goes for about a half hour and the kids, they all have a flippin blast. Especially dodgeball. I wanted to inquire about an adult session. The last half hour of their day was in a private room eating cake and pizza. By the time your kid is done they're sweaty, tired and jacked up on sugar. Cheers.

    Rush-Copley Healthplex - Whirlpool broken

    Rush-Copley Healthplex

    (51 reviews)

    Cleanliness Management and price! Sadly the place has gone…read moredown hill the last year. No towels hairballs and dirt in studios for $100 a month ... make it make sense? Tried contacting management NEVER get a reply. If it wasn't for the instructors I would have left!

    I've been a member for over 18 years and have always appreciated the quality experience the…read moreHealthPlex provided. However, over time, I feel the facility has gradually lost some of its "premium" feel due to a number of recurring operational issues. There appear to be several systemic problems that impact the overall member experience: Studio and Class Technology Frequent issues with audio equipment in class studios. Microphones often do not work or batteries are not charged. Classes are routinely delayed due to technical problems, which is frustrating during a 45-minute session. Locker Room Maintenance Inconsistent availability of hand towels. Non-working TVs. Only one functioning hair dryer. A general lack of attention to detail that affects the experience. Towel Service One of the most noticeable changes has been the reduction in towel availability during workouts. In the past, towels were consistently stocked and accessible throughout workouts. That service level contributed significantly to the premium experience and convenience. Trainer Support The trainers themselves are strong and professional, but they seem to lack adequate support from management, particularly regarding equipment reliability and coverage when someone is out. As a long-time member, I share this feedback because I'd like to see the HealthPlex return to the level of operational excellence that originally set it apart. Many of these issues seem solvable with stronger oversight, maintenance consistency, and attention to detail.

    Eich's Sports Complex - sports_clubs - Updated May 2026

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