Where play builds
more than skill
Our sports programs create access to structured, high-quality athletics, allowing students to build confidence, discipline, and teamwork through play.
Middlebury Soccer Club
Building confidence on and off the field
Launched in partnership with Ambassadors Soccer, the Middlebury Soccer Club provides students with access to organized soccer in a structured and supportive environment.
Players build skills, learn teamwork, and gain confidence through practices and games, many for the very first time.
We run two 6-week sessions: the Spring session from April-May and the Fall session from September-October.
Dates: TBD
Time: 9am-10am (1-hour session per age group)
Who: Ages 4-12
Cost: $15 per participant, includes team t-shirt
Where: Mason Community Center Park (700 E. Exchange St)
NoEX Jr. Cavs
Learning the game, growing as a team
The NoEX Jr. Cavs program introduces students to basketball through structured practices and team play.
Students develop foundational skills while learning discipline, teamwork, and perseverance in a positive and encouraging environment.
Registration:
Registration opens annually in January
Popeye’s Boxing
Strength, discipline, and confidence
In partnership with Popeye’s Boxing, a Vincent House building partner, students participate in structured training that builds physical strength, focus, and self-confidence.
This program creates a unique opportunity for youth to challenge themselves while developing discipline and resilience.
Registration:
Click the button below to learn more about Popeye’s Boxing and how to register!
program stats: Expanding access to play
Launched Middlebury Soccer Club, serving 30 students in its first season
Introduced boxing programming for 40 K–8 students
Sports and recreation programs contribute to serving 75 total students

