What ages and program levels does West Warwick Soccer Association offer?Recreational divisions follow the August 1–July 31 birth-year matrix shared by USYS and SRI, spanning Jr. W through paired U6, U8, U10, and U12 brackets, plus a modified U14–U16 group for players born August 1, 2009 through July 31, 2013. Players with birthdays from August 1 through December 31 may request playing up across the split between divisions when the signup workflow for that season allows. Older travel and classic-level teams also train and compete, so families sometimes move from Saturday recreational soccer into more competitive Rhode Island play as players advance.

About
West Warwick Soccer Association runs youth soccer for West Warwick and nearby communities as an all-volunteer league under the United States Youth Soccer Association pathway through Soccer Rhode Island (SRI). Families register players in GotSport for seasonal recreational cycles; many players spend Saturdays in recreational games, while older travel and classic-level teams represent the club in higher-commitment Rhode Island competition.
What the club offers
Spring recreational soccer is built around Saturday mornings, with a practice block before each game. For spring 2026 the club is limiting weekday practices while local field upgrades finish, so families should expect a Saturday-first rhythm for that season. Age groups follow the USYS and SRI birth-year matrix that runs August 1 through July 31, matching school-year cohorts more closely than a January calendar split. Divisions cover Jr. W for the youngest players, paired U6, U8, U10, and U12 bands, and a modified U14–U16 bracket for players born from August 1, 2009 through July 31, 2013. Players whose birthdays fall between August 1 and December 31 may request playing up when they sit on the split between two bands; families note that request during registration. Returning players may reuse a prior team jersey instead of buying another.
Mission and volunteer culture
The association exists to organize, promote, regulate, and develop youth soccer with West Warwick as its home base. Governance relies on an executive board, a broader board of directors, coaches, and volunteers, with a monthly board meeting on the last Thursday of each month, normally at 6:45 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Police hall at 1522 Main Street, West Warwick. Because every role from coaching to administration is volunteer-driven, the club continually recruits head coaches, assistant coaches, and helpers; coaches who register for a coaching assignment can receive a voucher code so their own children can play without paying the standard player fee.
Registration, fees, and seasonal notes
Player registration for spring moves through GotSport program links the club shares when a season opens. For spring 2026 the player fee is $55 plus a $20 team jersey charge bundled into registration for families who need a new shirt, while the modified U14–U16 division is $25 for that same cycle. Deadlines and first kickoff dates shift each season; recent spring cycles have placed registration closing and opening kickoff close to early April. Families who want the full seasonal memo—including email updates about field plans—should watch for leadership messages or ask the board directly.
How to reach the club
Email president@wwsoccer.org for volunteer opportunities, leadership questions, or general inquiries. Vice president, secretary, treasurer, and registrar each maintain role mailboxes on the wwsoccer.org domain when families need a targeted contact besides the president. Registration stays in GotSport whenever the active program opens for the cycle you are joining.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train or play?Spring recreational schedules center on Saturday mornings with a practice period before games. Exact field assignments can change while the club completes field upgrades, so families should confirm locations for the season they are joining rather than assuming a single permanent complex.
When are registration or the season start?Registration for spring runs through GotSport with deadlines the club announces each year; recent spring cycles have targeted registration closing and opening kickoff dates in early April. Coach registration uses a separate GotSport program when the club opens volunteer signup.
What do registration and uniforms cost?For spring 2026 the club set a $55 player fee plus a $20 team jersey charge when families select the option that includes a new shirt; returning players may keep an existing jersey and choose fee options accordingly. The modified U14–U16 division for that spring was $25. Limited extra jerseys may be available after the season begins, but inventory is not guaranteed.
What is the club’s mission or philosophy?The association focuses on the best interests of youth soccer—organizing, promoting, regulating, and developing the game for West Warwick and surrounding towns—while operating entirely through volunteers who coach, administer, and govern the program under USYS through Soccer Rhode Island.
How can families contact or register?Complete player or coach registration in GotSport using the program link tied to the active season. Email president@wwsoccer.org to discuss volunteering or general questions; vice president, secretary, treasurer, and registrar use their own wwsoccer.org mailboxes when you need a specific officer.
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