Youth sports programs in Illinois split roughly into two tracks: rec (low-pressure, age-graded, learn-the-sport) and travel/competitive (higher-commitment, tryouts, multiple practices a week). Most park districts run rec leagues for the major sports — soccer in fall and spring, basketball in winter, baseball and softball in spring and summer, flag football in fall. These are the lowest-friction starting points: short seasons, fixed practice and game times, equipment included or rentable. Travel sports usually start around age 8 once kids have a few seasons of rec under their belt, though some clubs scout earlier. Worth asking your district whether any of their rec leagues have a "house league" option that adds a couple of practices per week without going full travel.
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Infantry Soccer Fields · Joliet, IL
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Infantry Soccer Fields · Joliet, IL
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Rec sports run in age-graded local leagues, usually one practice and one game per week, short seasons, no tryouts. Travel sports require tryouts, run multiple practices per week, often play across the region, and assume a higher commitment level. Most kids start in rec.
Soccer: fall (Aug-Oct) and spring (Mar-May). Basketball: winter (Nov-Feb). Baseball and softball: spring and early summer. Flag football: fall. Wrestling overlaps with the school season. Lacrosse, gymnastics, and martial arts run year-round.
Most park districts have introductory programs starting at 3 or 4 — usually called "tots," "stars," or similar. These teach basic skills and game rules rather than running competitive games. Real games typically start around age 5-6.
Rec sports typically run $50-150 per season for residents, $100-250 for non-residents. Travel sports are 5-10x that with additional uniform, tournament, and travel costs.
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