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Welcome! At WUSC, we are soccer enthusiasts eager to provide a positive soccer experience to as many kids as possible.  We offer opportunities for kids from Kindergarten through high school and from beginners to advanced players.

Programs:

In Town Program

For Kindergarteners through 3rd Grade, our in town program offers kids a way to learn the game through recreational small team and small field play.

Travel Program (BAYS, Bay Area Youth Soccer)

From 4th grade through High School, our teams participate in the BAYS league where teams from all over the Greater Boston area and suburbs play against one another. The teams are organized into divisions 1, 2, and 3 based on skill level. All players are welcome to try out in the spring for the BAYS Division 1 and 2 teams to be fielded in the next school year. [Learn More about Tryouts]

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Helpful tips:

  • Register online and on time to avoid late fees – because of the large size of our program, we need a lot of time for our volunteers to run tryouts and organize teams before the start of the season. This means registration deadlines come up sooner than you think, so mark your calendars.
  • Bookmark this site – you can easily check our home page to see if your field is closed due to weather before you get wet. Your team will also have a password-protected page on this site with the schedule and other team-specific information.
  • Check your email – most of our communications are sent via email (including registration reminders). If we don’t have the right email for you and/or your spouse, you may miss an important update.
  • Try on those cleats before the first practice –check that equipment fits and is in good condition before the season starts. (Kindergarteners can play in sneakers, but they still need shin guards)
  • Play soccer together – even if you’re unfamiliar with soccer, your kids get the most out of actually playing with the ball, so get out there and kick the ball around.  It's a great way to spend time together!
  • Sportsmanship applies to parents too – everyone is responsible for maintaining good behavior on and off the fields and showing respect when dealing with other parents, players, coaches, and referees. Your positive example is vital to a positive experience for all. Review policies here.
  • Get involved – we always need help with coaching, coordinating age groups, fundraising, and planning our Spring Tournament—just let us know your interests. [Volunteer Opportunities]
  • Keep in touch we welcome your input at any time, but it's also important to fill out the survey at the end of each season.  Your feedback guides our future decisions.

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