Fall Programming

Fall at Ascend is where the season takes shape. Our programming spans recreational league play, RISE and PEAK competitive tracks, and small-group lessons, giving every player from grades 1 through 12 a home, a challenge, and a community to grow with.

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Recreational League

One practice. Sunday games. A whole lot of fun. Our recreational league is designed for players in grades 1–8 who want to develop their skills, make new friends, and fall in love with the game, all in a welcoming, community-centered environment. Registration opens June 15.

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RISE Programming

RISE is where development gets serious and fun stays intact. Our RISE programming combines one weekly practice with regional tournament play for U10–U14 players who are building the foundation for the next level of their game. No tryouts required

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PEAK Programming

PEAK is Ascend's most competitive programming, built for U12–U19 athletes with their sights set on the highest levels of play. With 1–2 practices per week, regional and national tournament competition, and advanced tactical and technical development, PEAK provides the structure, coaching, and competitive experience for committed athletes at every age to develop and thrive. Tryouts required for team placement.

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Small-Group

Small-Group Sessions are designed for maximum repetition, personalized attention, and focused instruction tailored to each player's individual skill level and goals.

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