Spring 2026 Soccer Registration
A Kids-First Soccer Season Built for Fun, Growth, and Community
Join Ignite this spring for high-energy, twice-weekly sessions designed for elementary-aged athletes. We combine focused skill development with real gameplay in a positive, structured environment that fits real family life.
No travel. No evening or weekend overload. Just meaningful development and a season your child will look forward to.
Season Details
Season Dates: March 31 - May 14
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Time: 4:00 – 5:00 PM
Location: Fox Hollow Elementary School Fields
Age Groups: Grades K–2 and Grades 3–5
What’s Included
Development-based sessions that feel more like camp than practice
Tons of touches, competitive challenges, scrimmages, and games
Coaches + high school mentors that bring the fun
A family-based Community Cup celebration tournament
Meaningful time with your local community
We believe kids learn best when they’re moving, competing, and having fun. Ignite sessions are fast-paced, positive, and intentionally designed to keep every player engaged and local communities together.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ignite is built for elementary students in grades K–5. Whether your child is brand new to soccer or already has experience, they’ll be challenged, supported, and fully involved from day one.
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Ignite welcomes all skill levels. We teach through play — not pressure — so beginners feel comfortable and experienced players stay challenged. Teams are grouped by grade (K–2 and 3–5) to ensure age-appropriate development and meaningful progress.
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You keep your evenings and weekends. Sessions are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00-5:00 PM—home in time for dinner. This means you can hit the mountains, visit family, or just enjoy being together. Your child develops real skills while your family keeps its balance.
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Ignite blends the best of recreational and competitive programs — structured coaching, high-energy sessions, real skill development, and meaningful gameplay — without the travel or pressure of year-round leagues.
We’re more structured than rec and more balanced than travel. Rooted in your local school community, Ignite builds neighborhood teams where every child grows — and families keep their nights and weekends.
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Yes. Ignite sessions emphasize skill development, game awareness, and competition through high-activity, small-sided games. Competitive players can join Ignite for more touches on the ball and a fun, balanced environment to sharpen their skills.
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The season runs 7 weeks with sessions held twice per week.
Week one features high-energy, camp-style sessions where coaches and players get to know one another. In week two, balanced teams are formed and coaches are assigned — no cuts, and every child plays.
The remainder of the season blends skill stations, challenges, small-sided scrimmages, and games to keep kids moving and developing. Teams are intentionally sized to maximize participation and meaningful playing time.
The season concludes with our Community Cup — a tournament-style celebration that brings families together and gives players a fun, memorable finish.
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Yes. Ignite will begin with co-ed teams across all age groups.
As our community grows, we plan to offer both co-ed and separate boys’ and girls’ divisions based on interest and enrollment.
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No tryouts — everyone plays.
We observe players during week one’s high-energy sessions and form balanced teams in week two. Our focus is on building confidence, encouraging growth, and helping every child develop a love for the game.
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Players should bring soccer cleats, shin guards, athletic socks, a soccer ball, and a water bottle.
We’ll take care of the rest.
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No. Registration is all-inclusive and covers the full season, including the Community Cup.
There are no surprise uniform purchases, tournament fees, or team add-ons. Families simply provide cleats, shin guards, socks, and a ball for their child.
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Yes. Soccer is just the beginning. Ignite is built to expand into additional sports over time — creating one consistent, community-centered home for youth athletics.
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Yes. We believe every child should have the opportunity to participate.
A limited number of scholarships are available for families who may benefit from financial assistance. If this would be helpful for your family, please reach out to us directly and we’d be happy to talk.