Games & Activities
Every session is three things in one: competitive gaming on Nintendo Switch 2, hands-on STEM building, and outdoor time in the Ag Center gardens. Here's what that looks like.
The League Games
We run two Nintendo Switch 2 consoles with fiber optic internet. All four games are used in U8 and U10 league competition — kids vote on which games their team plays each season.
Mario Kart
High-speed kart racing with power-ups, tight turns, and legendary tracks. Our most popular tournament game — fast to learn, deep to master.
NBA Basketball
Full 5-on-5 basketball with real NBA teams. Kids learn plays, defense rotations, and how to work as a unit under pressure.
Football
Competitive football with real playbooks. Offense, defense, and special teams — great for kids who love strategy and big plays.
Soccer
Fast-paced soccer with global clubs and national teams. Passing, positioning, and finishing — the beautiful game on Switch 2.
2 Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles · 1 Gbps Fiber
Two consoles means two matches can run simultaneously — U8 and U10 leagues compete at the same time with zero lag on our fiber optic connection.
Build Something Real
Every session includes a STEM build block — 20 to 30 minutes of hands-on engineering with LittleBits, LEGO Technic, or challenge kits. No screens, no instructions — just materials, a goal, and a team.
We rotate kits so kids are always working with something new. The skills they build — problem-solving, iteration, working under pressure — are the same ones that make great gamers.
LittleBits
Magnetic snap-together electronic modules that let kids build working gadgets without soldering or coding. Lights, motors, sensors — real circuits, zero frustration.
LEGO Technic
Gears, axles, motors, and pneumatics. LEGO Technic teaches mechanical engineering principles through hands-on building that actually moves.
STEM Challenge Kits
Timed engineering challenges — build the tallest tower, the strongest bridge, or the fastest car with limited materials. Great for team competition.
Outside Before Every Session
We start every evening session with outdoor activity — no exceptions. It gets kids moving, burns off energy, and builds the kind of team chemistry that makes the gaming sessions better.
In summer we head to the blueberry bushes. The rest of the year it's tag on the grounds, orchard walks, or garden exploration. The Ag Center gives us a living outdoor classroom that most eSports programs could never offer.
Classic tag to kick off every session — gets hearts pumping, burns energy, and builds the kind of team chemistry that carries over into the gaming room.
The Ag Center's blueberry bushes are fair game in summer. Kids pick, taste, and learn what's in season before heading inside to compete.
Guided walks through the fruit trees surrounding the building. Kids learn what grows when, spot seasonal changes, and get genuine fresh air.
The Ag Center gardens are always active. Kids explore raised beds, learn about soil and plants, and sometimes help with harvesting.
A Typical Evening
Here's what a league session looks like from arrival to wrap-up.
Arrive & Check In
Players check in, parents get settled with Wi-Fi or a private office.
Outdoor Warm-Up
Tag or blueberry picking — gets everyone moving and energized before screens.
STEM Build Block
LittleBits, LEGO Technic, or a timed challenge kit — quick 15-minute hands-on build.
Gaming — Practice
Practice sessions focus on skills, strategy, and in-house scrimmages on Switch 2.
Recap & Wrap-Up
Quick team debrief, standings update, and preview of next session.
Ready to Play?
U8 and U10 leagues forming now. First practice August 17th — $199 for the full 6-week program, Mon–Thu evenings 5–6 PM.