Customer Testimonials
Having a great coach makes or breaks the experience - love the values each week you provide the coach - also love the online schedule, very easy to use!
They are really fun for the kids. No bad sportsmanship.
Everyone is nice. We keep score and only one game at time. location is perfect.
Fun and well organized
Variety and location
Excellent group athletic program
Provides a lot of options for kids. Convenient for parents.
I love that practices are same day as games
Low commitment and perfect way to try a new sport without being intimidated
I like the no pressure feel, yet the kids and parents have a lot of fun!
Everything
All of the kids have a chance to play! And I have a chance to see the smiles on their faces
Great way for kids to play with their friends
We love that the practices are just before the games. We also enjoy the atmosphere. When we started sports with i9, our son was not ready for competition. He needed time to learn before feeling pressure able winning or losing.
Everyone plays.
Program is run very well with friendly staff! My daughter has special needs and they have been very accommodating and supportive!
Very laid back and easy going! The coach is great. It’s disheartening that a spring sport gets cancelled for rain with no thunder, or wet field conditions, but I am looking forward to continuing to enroll my son in the league.
The focus on sportsmanship and equal play
Organized friendly all levels coaches at training know how to get through to the kids equal fun and learning
Affordable and easy to participate. Would like more practice time to get the players use to movements and techniques
We love that it’s only a day a week commitment! Schedules seem to run smoothly and stay on time.
Organized and fun.
Very professional, easy to coach and for kids to get involved. Positive atmosphere.
Kids can sample sports to see if they like them.
More about fun and exercise than competition.
Sportsmanship is emphasized.
Gives kids a chance to participate in team sports
without dedicating large amounts of time.
Programs that are at the beginner skill level and accepting of people with developmental delay.
Fun
I like that the coaches truly want the kids to learn and enjoy soccer.
Depending on the child’s level… in our case it was good to build confidence playing in a game. When they can gain confidence dribbling up the ball because playing rules for that age do not allow the opponent to steal the ball when dribbling. For more advanced levels I would prefer a program with more instruction. There is very little time for skill building.
They motivate the boys to go forward

My kid loves it. Ty!