Jamaica Plain Youth Soccer offers boys and girls in Grades 3 through 12 the opportunity to play for a Travel Team that participates in the Boston Soccer League (BSL) (Grades 3-4) or Boston Area Youth Soccer (BAYS) (Grades 5-8). Travel Teams normally practice twice a week and play weekend games against teams from other towns in Boston (BSL) or the Greater Boston area (BAYS). Teams play in both the Fall and Spring Seasons.
Travel teams are a more significant commitment than our in-house programs. We expect that players will be able to make at least 80% of practices and games. This is not a hard-and-fast rule (we're not disenrolling anyone for missing practices or games) but a guideline for families who are signing up. If you are still interested in playing but know you cannot make that level of commitment, please contact us before the season starts so we can work with you and ensure placement on a team where that can be accommodated.
JP Youth Soccer normally conducts a Player Assessment for rising 3rd through 8th graders at the end of the Spring Season to help build and balance the travel teams for the upcoming Fall and Spring Seasons, and to make sure all players have an opportunity to play at a level where they are appropriately challenged. This is not a try-out; all players who register by the deadline are guaranteed a spot on a travel team. Teams will be placed in divisions that are more or less competitive based on the skill and development level of the players. See our Travel Team Formation policy for more information. All rising 5-8th graders who plan to play the next year are highly encouraged to attend an the Assessment outside of their normal practice time (rising 3rd and 4th grade players will be assessed at the end of the season as part of their normal Academy or Campeones practice, respectively). For more information see the Player Assessment Schedule and FAQs.
Our third and fourth grade programs is undergoing some changes. Starting in the Fall 2026 season, the program will combine elements of past programs to continue to provide a collaborative program that fosters player and volunteer coach development, while providing players the opportunity to take part in travel games within the City of Boston. Practices will be held twice a week from 6:00-7:15pm at English High School (day of the week TBD). Travel games will be played as part of the Boston Soccer League (BSL), which is administered by our normal BAYS travel league but keeps all travel to games in the city. Depending on interest and volunteer availability, we hope to be able to offer a less formal game experience on the weekends for families who wish to participate in soccer but prefer not to travel outside of JP for games.
4th Grade teams will play 7v7 games on a small field (~40×60 yds) with a size 4 ball, and with some rules modified to better work for players at this level of development (no heading, no offside rule, and certain restrictions on goal kicks and goalkeeper play). The BSL league is divided into boys and girls divisions. Girls teams typically play games on Saturday morning; Boys teams will typically play on Saturday afternoon.
5th and 6th grade players play on travel teams that participate in the BAYS league in Greater Boston (some teams may play in the BSL). Practices are normally two evenings a week from 6:00 to7:30 at one of the JPYS fields, with games on Saturdays at Pagel Field. Girls teams typically play games in the morning. Boys teams will typically play in the afternoon.
Teams in this age group are usually divided into separate 5th and 6th grade teams, but depending on numbers, some 5th and 6th graders may play together on the same teams, with attention paid to their soccer development level rather than their grade. 5th and 6th Grade teams play 9v9 games on a smaller than standard field (~50×70 yds), with a size 4 ball and most normal soccer rules, with minor modifications to accommodate players at this level of development (heading is not allowed, but the offside rule is enforced along with all other Laws of the Game). The BAYS league is divided into boys and girls divisions.
7th and 8th grade players play together on travel teams that participate in the BAYS league in Greater Boston. Practices are normally two evenings a week some time between 6:00 and 8:30pm, with games on Saturdays. 7th and 8th Grade teams play 11v11 on a full-sized field (~60x110 yds), with a regulation size 5 ball, following all normal Laws of the Game, including allowing heading. The BAYS league is divided into boys and girls divisions, and teams consist of players from both 7th and 8th grades.
High School aged players play on travel teams that participate in the BAYS league. Practices are normally one to two evenings a week, with games on Sunday afternoons.
Fall Season: BAYS offers only a grade 9-12, 7v7 (U18) league; JPYS normally fields teams in this league for players who are interested in playing outside of their school teams.
Spring Season: BAYS offers three HS divisions:
11v11 for grades 11-12 + one year postgraduate (U19);
11v11 for grades 9-10 (U16); and
A more recreational 7v7 league for grades 9-12 (U18), with no post-grad players.
JPYS will field teams in one or more of these divisions based on registration numbers and interest. We occasionally work with neighboring Boston programs (South End Soccer and Parkway in West Roxbury in particular) to field combined-program high school aged teams if one or more of the programs does not have enough players in a given age/gender division to field a team.
3rd Grade (U9) Division: Be in the 3th Grade (or equivalent) and born on or after January 1, 2017
4th Grade (U10) Division: Be in the 4th Grade (or equivalent) and born on or after January 1, 2016
5th Grade (U11) Division: Be in the 5th Grade (or equivalent) and born on or after January 1, 2015
6th Grade (U12) Division: Be in the 6th Grade (or equivalent) and born on or after January 1, 2014
7th/8th Grade (U14) Division: Be in the 7th or 8th Grade (or equivalent) and born on or after January 1, 2012
High School (U16/U18/U19) Divisions: Depending on the division, these are open to players in 9-12th Grade (or equivalent) plus up to one year post-graduate, and born on or after January 1, 2007.
Travel games are played according to the International Football Association Board (IFAB) Laws of the Game, except where specifically modified by the BAYS league. The relevant links are here:
International Football Association Board (IFAB) Laws of the Game
All travel teams play their matches in the JP travel uniform: Emerald green jersey with a white number on the back and the small, white JPYS logo on the front; black shorts; and black socks. Players must wear the JPYS uniform during matches. Players may be asked to change, or may be prohibited from playing, if any piece of their uniform (even just shorts or socks) does not match the standard. New uniforms can be purchased through the registration website when registering for the next season.
Players' equipment must always include:
JPYS Uniform (green shirt, black shorts, black socks) must be worn for games
Appropriate athletic gear must be worn for practices
Shinguards (worn under socks) for all soccer activities
Water
Appropriate shoes for soccer
Cleats, turf shoes, or court shoes (if the surface permits) are all acceptable
Do not wear metal cleats or baseball/American football cleats with a toe spike
NO JEWELRY, including earrings or studs for new piercings
This is an international soccer rule (IFAB Law 4.1), and a significant safety issue that comes up every year. Earrings or studs MAY NOT be worn while playing, and CANNOT be taped over. They must be removed to play, and referees routinely inspect this as part of the pre-game check-in.
The only exceptions are for medical purposes (such as a medic-alert bracelet) or religious items, both of which must be taped down and secured during play.
Players should generally not bring their own ball to practice. JPYS provides balls for practice and (especially with younger players) having their own ball around can be a distraction if it is being used by someone else.
Travel team registration deadlines occur earlier than other program registration deadlines because of the need to assess players and register teams with the league. It is very important to register for Travel Teams by the deadline so we have a realistic idea of how many teams we are going to field--this affects the amount of field space and equipment we need, the number of volunteer coaches, and affects the optimal team size to make sure players get the maximum amount of playing time in games. If you register your child after the travel team deadline, they may be placed on a wait list until a spot becomes available.
The league year is made up of two seasons, starting in Fall and running through Spring. Here are the approximate season timelines for Grades 3-8 travel. (The Grade 9-12 timelines run about a month later than these due to school programs and a shorter season.) Note that registration for one season normally starts before the previous season is over:
Late-May through early-July: Registration for the Fall Travel Season
Mid-June: Travel Player Assessments take place for the following Fall/Spring seasons
Mid-July: Teams are registered with the BAYS League
July & August: Coaches and travel directors meet and assign teams
Mid- to late-August: Players are notified of their team assignments, and travel team practices start
Early-September: First games for grades 3-8
Late-September: First games for grades 9-12
Early to Mid-November: Fall Season ends, and registration starts for the Spring season
Early November through Early January: Registration for the Spring Travel Season
Mid-January: Teams are registered with BAYS
January & February: Coaches and travel directors meet and assign teams
Mid-March: Players are notified of their team assignments, and travel team practices start
Late-March or early-April: First games for grades 3-8
Late-April: First games for grades 9-12 + PG
Late-May: Registration starts for the next Fall Season
Mid-June: Spring Season ends and assessments are conducted for the following year
JPYS does not organize or sponsor any Winter or Summer programs, futsal programs, or clinics.