Fun-first soccer, Saturdays at Halliwell.

Our heart and our history. Mixed-ability teams, volunteer coaches, and a single game per week. New families always welcome.

  • Saturday games at Halliwell Park
  • Practice once a week (U10+)
  • Every player gets a jersey
  • Season trophy at year-end
Kids chasing the ball during a recreational soccer game

For players hungry for more.

Tryouts each spring. Competitive teams play in the RI Superliga and travel across the state. Expect 2 practices a week and real league standings — plus the same small-town family feel.

  • Tryouts: U10 – U16, held each May
  • Two practices + weekend games
  • RI Superliga league play
  • Scholarships available
Learn about tryouts
Competitive players battling for the ball in a league match

Pick your player's group.

Fall Saturdays
U6
Little Kickers

Ages 4–5. Introductory sessions focused on fun, coordination, and first touches with the ball.

4v4 Fall Saturdays
Fall + Practice
U10
Developers

Ages 8–9. Mid-week practice paired with weekend games. Real positions, real whistle.

7v7 Fall + Practice
Fall + Practice
U12
Competitors

Ages 10–11. Tactical basics, refined technique, and league play against nearby towns.

9v9 Fall + Practice
Fall League
U14
Strikers

Ages 12–13. Full-sided matches, referee-led officiating, and a step toward high school soccer.

11v11 Fall League
Fall League
U16
Varsity Track

Ages 14–15. Our oldest recreational group — fast-paced, competitive, and a community staple.

11v11 Fall League

Common questions from new families

What does my player need?

Shin guards, cleats (turf or grass-ok), water bottle. We provide the jersey and ball for practices.

How are teams formed?

Recreational teams are balanced by age and school. Families can request to play with friends during registration.

Who coaches?

Parent volunteers supported by our coaching director. Every coach gets training and a curriculum binder.

Can we try before we commit?

Yes — reach out to our registrar and we'll get you on the field for a Saturday to see how it feels.