What ages and program levels does Evanston Youth Soccer offer?Coach materials spell out expectations from U5 through U14, covering introductory play up through more technical and tactical work for older youth. The standard summer season serves the broader membership, while Evanston Express is the competitive track for families who want that pathway. Call Jenna Schneider at (307) 466-3763 to learn how Express fits a specific player.

About
Evanston Youth Soccer (EYSC) is a community youth soccer organization based in Evanston, Wyoming. The mission is to develop and expand soccer while giving players room to advance in a positive environment. Families will find a summer season, volunteer-driven coaching, and the Evanston Express option for players who want a more competitive track.
What the club offers
The main in-club season highlighted for 2026 runs from the week of May 11 through June 27. Player and coach enrollment flows through GotSport, together with field guidance, coach support materials, and a coach lookup tool so families can connect with team staff after registration.
Recreational play is organized around age-appropriate development from introductory U5 groups through older youth brackets up to U14 in the volunteer coach guides. Practices and games stress fundamentals first—ball comfort, passing, simple rules for the youngest ages, then technical growth, positions, goalkeeping basics, and more tactical work as players mature. During small-sided and round-robin play, EYSC uses a mercy rule: when a team leads by five goals, that team removes one player until the other side scores, which keeps lopsided games friendlier for everyone.
Evanston Express is the club’s competitive soccer pathway. Spring Express registration is handled in GotSport, and families who want to explore competitive placement can call Jenna Schneider at (307) 466-3763. An annual fee overview accompanies Express materials, and a scholarship application is available for families who need tuition help—ask the Express contact for the current form and deadlines.
Coaches, volunteers, and community support
New and returning coaches register in GotSport and follow the club’s training steps outlined for volunteers. Coaches who complete the required training receive a refund of their own child’s registration by the end of May, which rewards the extra time spent on certifications and safety. The club also welcomes donations of funds, volunteer hours, or equipment such as benches, canopies, and cones, and it invites parents to raise their hands for general volunteering through the same intake forms families already use for questions.
Registration timing and refunds
For 2026, the club notes an April 15 registration close, so families should plan to finish signup before that cutoff when it applies to their program. If a player withdraws within the first week of the season, EYSC issues a refund minus a $5 processing fee; after the first week, refunds are not offered. That policy applies to standard player registration rather than the separate coach refund timeline above.
How to reach the club
For Evanston Express and competitive soccer questions, call Jenna Schneider at (307) 466-3763. General questions, donation offers, and volunteer interest can go through the club’s online contact and intake forms. Player registration runs in GotSport using the program link the club rotates each season, and coach registration uses the dedicated GotSport coach program link.
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Compare Evanston Youth Soccer with other youth soccer options in your area before making a decision. These directory links make it easier to review local clubs, broader Wyoming programs, and nearby team options in one place.
Frequently asked questions
Where do teams train and play?Teams use Evanston-area fields; families receive a current-season field map so they know exactly which sites to use. After registration, use the coach lookup tool the club provides to confirm who is leading your team and any last-minute field notes.
When does registration close and how long is the 2026 summer season?Club reminders for 2026 point to an April 15 registration deadline, and the summer season is scheduled from the week of May 11 through June 27. Complete player or coach signup in GotSport before those deadlines to hold a roster spot.
How does the Evanston Express competitive program work?Express is EYSC’s competitive soccer option. Spring Express registration runs through GotSport, and Jenna Schneider at (307) 466-3763 handles questions about placement, fees, and timing. Families who need help paying fees can request the scholarship application through the same Express contact.
What is the refund policy for players?If a player drops during the first week of the season, EYSC refunds tuition minus a $5 processing fee. After that week, refunds are not available, so families should be sure about scheduling before the season starts.
What is the club’s mission and approach to games?EYSC focuses on growing soccer in a positive environment while giving players paths to improve. On the field, volunteer coaches follow age-specific skill progressions, and the mercy rule keeps games sportsmanlike when one side pulls ahead by five goals.
How can families register, coach, or send general questions?Players and coaches enroll through the GotSport links EYSC posts for each season. Competitive questions go to Jenna Schneider at (307) 466-3763. Everything else—donations, volunteering, or general help—can start with the club’s online contact forms.
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