• 18 – 24 months: Bunnies (Parent-Child)

      40 minutes

      Often a child’s first experience with group learning, this class is designed to give them a perfect start. Managing a class full of toddlers can be like herding kittens. They’re playful, sometimes skittish and easily distracted. But wit ...

    • 2 – 3 yrs: Thumpers (Parent-Child)

      40 minutes

      In this class, kids begin to learn to actively engage with the coach and other players. “Why?” Hang around enough with this age group of curious, older toddlers and you will hear that word a lot. Working with Thumpers and their parents, ...

    • 2.5 – 3.5 yrs: Cottontails (Parent-Child)

      40 minutes

      Here, preschoolers who are not quite ready to be on the field alone discover some independence. Terrible twos? Not in our opinion! Though toddler behavior can be puzzling, these little ones are just trying to put the pieces together to ...

    • 3 & 4 yrs: Hoppers (Beginners)

      40 minutes

      To share and share alike? Not always. These kiddos are raring to go, but need lots of direction to get there. Preschoolers have a hard time sharing, but we help get them there. After all, soccer is all about give-and-take. The goal of t ...

    • 3 & 4 yrs: Jackrabbits (Intermediate)

      40 minutes

      Fun and fast-paced classes for kids who are naturally a little more competitive or with previous class experience. Buckle up! These preschoolers are eager for action and ready to learn. With a curriculum chock full of imaginative games ...

    • 4 & 5 yrs: Micro 4/5 (Intermediate)

      40 minutes

      For kids who are driven to play. Does your child always have a ball at their feet? Constantly talk about soccer? Or are they simply driven to get better? Created for kids who are motivated soccer players, Micro classes kick it up a notc ...

    • 5 & 6 yrs: Big Feet (Beginners)

      40 minutes

      For kids who are just getting introduced to organized soccer or who are less competitive by nature but want a great soccer experience. Some kids are a little shy and perhaps not very competitive by nature, but still want to learn a spor ...