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Drop-Ins Welcome!

Fall Drop-In Sessions for Voyagers (Grades 5-6) and Navigators (Grades 7–8)

💲25 per session – pay as you go

1:00-2:30 pm
 

We’re excited to offer drop-in, pay-as-you-go sessions for Grades 5–8 players! Since we have access to the full turf and only a small group of Explorers using the space, we’re opening additional spots for athletes who want extra skill work.  ​Each session focuses on ball handling and passing, with an emphasis on skill development and confidence building.

Explorers
Grades K-2

Discover the basics, make new friends, and fall in love with the game! Our youngest players will focus on developing coordination, learning the fundamentals, and building confidence with a stick in hand. Each session is filled with fun, movement, and lots of encouragement to help kids explore the sport in a positive, supportive environment.

Field hockey field
Binoculars representing youth sports discovery and learning fundamentals
Field hockey field

Adventurers
Grades 3-4

 Build skills, confidence, and teamwork while having fun every step of the way. Players in this group will continue developing their core skills — dribbling, passing, and receiving — while learning to apply them in small game situations. The focus is on improvement through play, teamwork, and growing a love for the game.

Map symbolizing players’ journey of growth, teamwork, and discovery through youth sports.”

Voyagers
Grades 5-6

Field hockey sticks

Sharpen technique, elevate your game sense, and take the next step on your hockey journey. Players will work on ball control, spacing, and decision-making through a mix of drills and competitive play. This level emphasizes both skill development and understanding the flow of the game to help athletes advance with confidence.

Atlas Sports
Sailboat symbolizing players navigating their sports journey, building skills and confidence along the way.

Navigators
Grades 7-8

 Learn to lead, compete with confidence, and prepare for the next level of play. The Navigators program challenges players to refine their skills, increase their tactical awareness, and grow as leaders on the field. With an emphasis on small games and situational play, athletes will learn to navigate competition with purpose, teamwork, and poise.

Compass symbolizing leadership, direction, and advanced skill development in youth sports.
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