Wildcat League

Boys/Girls Grades 1st–8th

No experience necessary

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Program Overview

In our Wildcat League, players are placed onto teams with a parent volunteer coach. Each player receives a color-coordinated jersey and matching soccer socks, and will practice once a week before match day on Saturday. We keep score during games and conclude the regular season with a championship week.


Sportsmanship and competition go hand in hand as we provide growth opportunities for young athletes that they can't find anywhere else.


Divisions are organized by gender and grade for the younger divisions, with grades 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 while 7/8 grade is co-ed.


Games are played at Parkview Fields near Progressive Campus on Rt. 91, or at Twins Fields near the High School for the oldest division. Depending on registration turnout, some 5/6 grade teams may also play games in neighboring east-side communities along with the 7/8 grade division.

Fall 2026

Season & Registration

Kickoff Event: August 25–28 (TBD).

First Practices: week of August 31.

Regular season games: Saturdays 9/12 - 10/31.

Early Registration is $70 (July 15–28)

Regular Registration is $85 (July 29–August 11)

Late Registration is $150 (August 12–23).


A $15 family discount applies for each additional sibling registered in the Wildcat League — this discount applies only to the regular registration price, not early or late pricing.


Head Coach's kids (all of them) play for FREE.

Rules & Conduct

All participants must wear shin guards covered with soccer socks or they will not be permitted to play. Soccer cleats are required; football and baseball cleats are not allowed. Players should not wear jewelry during the game and may be asked to remove it before taking the field.


No parent, coach, or spectator is permitted behind the goal area for any reason during the game. Parents and spectators must sit on the opposite sideline from the player's bench. Please be respectful of the school or park grounds and pick up any trash — including water bottles — before leaving.


The referee's decision is FINAL — there will be no arguing of any call, and confrontation with a referee means automatic ejection from the field. Please don't offer criticism to someone who has donated their time to help the kids — offer to help and grow our community-driven club instead.