Soccer is live · Basketball launches when we lock the venue · Get on the list
5v5 indoor hoops, played like a real league. Certified refs, scored games, weekly standings, a proper cup at the end. We're locking the gym now. Get on the launch list and you'll be the first to register when the schedule drops.
Pricing (draft)
These are the prices we're planning. Final numbers land with the launch announcement and won't change after you've paid.
Team entry
~$2,500/team
Captain registers and pays the team fee. Splits it with their roster however they like. Includes 10 weeks of officiated games + playoffs + final.
Solo / free agent
~$200/player
No team? Sign up solo and we'll match you to a free-agent roster or place you on a short-handed team.
Draft pricing reflects the league's actual operating cost (gym rental, officials, equipment, league admin). Subject to finalization based on venue contracts.
The plan
Step 1
Collect interest signups. We need ~6 committed teams to make the math work.
Step 2
Sign a gym contract for the season. Game day and times are confirmed before registration opens.
Step 3
Launch list goes first. Captain pays the team fee. Roster builds out from there.
Step 4
Week 1 fixtures published. League is live, same brand and same playbook as the soccer league.
Launch list
No spam, no drip campaign. One email when registration opens. That's it.
FAQ
As soon as we hit ~6 committed teams and lock in a gym for the season. The launch list gets first notice the day registration opens. We'd rather wait and run it right than launch a half-baked league.
Draft pricing is ~$2,500/team or ~$200/solo. Final number is confirmed when we sign the gym contract. We won't change it after you've paid.
Yes. Mark "I'd play solo" on the launch list and we'll either build a free-agent team or place you on a roster that needs depth.
Indoor gym in Burlington. We announce the exact venue the day the contract is signed, not before. See all current venues.
Yes, we plan to split into Competitive and Recreational tiers as soon as we have enough teams to make each division work (usually 4+ teams per tier).
From the team behind
Premier Athletics already runs a full soccer season. Real refs, real stats, paid weekly. Same playbook for basketball.
See the soccer league