What kind of soccer does Gillette Soccer Club offer?EDGE is built around competitive youth soccer for families who want state-level pathways through Wyoming Youth Soccer, including league play, state cup, ODP exposure, and 307 Select teams. The club prepares players for high school and college soccer while also running seasonal outdoor, indoor, practice-only, and summer 3v3 offerings. Confirm current team bands directly with the registrar or coaches each season.

About
Gillette Soccer Club, known locally as EDGE, is a nonprofit competitive youth program serving Campbell County and northeastern Wyoming. The club reports more than 250 members and about twelve competitive teams, with a long-running volunteer board and a focus on developing athletes on and off the field for high school, college, and higher-level play.
Competitive focus and Wyoming pathways
EDGE organizes competitive soccer aligned with FIFA, U.S. Soccer, US Youth Soccer, and the Wyoming Soccer Association. As a Wyoming Youth Soccer member, players can compete in the Wyoming State League and Wyoming State Cup, pursue Olympic Development Program opportunities, and join Wyoming Youth Soccer 307 Select training and tournament teams. Teams regularly travel to regional events in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Montana, and also compete in national tournaments in markets such as Phoenix, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Denver, and Minnesota. Many former EDGE players have continued at the collegiate level.
Programs across the year
The club structures play around seasonal offerings that include fall outdoor, winter indoor, spring outdoor, practice-only options, and summer 3v3. Families should confirm current birth-year brackets and roster openings with the club each cycle, because competitive team formation and tournament schedules shift with registration volume and coaching assignments.
Coaching and player development
Gillette Soccer Club emphasizes nationally licensed coaches, with several staff who have coached or competed at ODP, state all-star, and collegiate levels. All coaches and team managers complete background checks before working with players. A coaching advisor and technical director provide national training support and steer the club toward a possession-oriented style intended to benefit players long term. Board meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of each month at the George Amos Memorial Building.
Tournaments the club runs and attends
In addition to travel schedules, EDGE hosts the Cometti Orthodontics Energy Capital Cup on October 9–11, 2026, with play spread across Thunder Basin High School, Bicentennial Park, Gillette College Pronghorn Field, and the Energy Capital Sports Complex in Gillette. The club is not hosting the Pepsi Cup in 2026 and is concentrating February tournament entries on the Clash at the CAM-PLEX. Tournament questions can be directed to the tournament director email listed in the club footer.
Registration, uniforms, and communication
For fall 2026, registration stays open through August 1, 2026, with a $150 per-player fee that covers registration only—not tournament charges. Every player must purchase a new uniform kit for that fall cycle when ordering opens; pricing and instructions are shared through TeamSnap One. Tournament fees are collected either through TeamSnap One invoices when available or by team coaches, and must be paid before roster submission deadlines so players remain eligible for events. Parents and guardians are expected to use the TeamSnap One app for schedules, weather updates, and club announcements. The annual general meeting and board elections are scheduled for Monday, August 24, 2026; board nominations must be submitted before the meeting to president@gilletteedge.com.
How to reach the club
General mail goes to Gillette Soccer Club, P.O. Box 3482, Gillette, WY 82717-3482. Use the contact form on gilletteedge.com for direct messages, email president@gilletteedge.com for board or AGM questions, and email gsctourneydirector@gmail.com for hosted tournament inquiries.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do EDGE teams train and play in Gillette?Hosted tournament play and many club events use Gillette-area complexes named on the Energy Capital Cup materials: Thunder Basin High School on Saunders Boulevard, Bicentennial Park on East Warlow Drive, Gillette College Pronghorn Field on College Drive, and the Energy Capital Sports Complex on Garner Lake Road. Families can check field-status updates and maps before travel days to confirm which pitch is in use.
How do families register for the fall season?Fall 2026 registration is open through August 1, 2026. The base fee is $150 per player and covers registration only; tournament charges are billed separately through TeamSnap One when invoicing is enabled or collected by team coaches with full payment required before roster deadlines. Every player must order a new uniform kit for that fall cycle when instructions are released, and parents should install TeamSnap One because club schedules and weather updates flow through that app.
What tournaments does the club host locally?EDGE runs the Cometti Orthodontics Energy Capital Cup on October 9–11, 2026 across the four Gillette venues listed for that event. The Pepsi Cup is not scheduled for 2026 so the club can steer February entries toward the Clash at the CAM-PLEX. Email gsctourneydirector@gmail.com for director-level questions about hosted events.
What is the club’s coaching and development approach?The nonprofit mission centers on competitive advancement with sportsmanship, respect for officials, and enjoyment of the game. Coaches hold national licenses, undergo background checks, and receive guidance toward possession-style soccer from the technical director and coaching advisor. Former EDGE players have moved on to collegiate rosters after competing in regional and national travel tournaments.
How can parents contact the board or tournament staff?Mail may be sent to Gillette Soccer Club, P.O. Box 3482, Gillette, WY 82717-3482. Email president@gilletteedge.com for AGM, board nominations, or general club governance questions before the August 24, 2026 meeting. Tournament inquiries go to gsctourneydirector@gmail.com, and the online contact form on gilletteedge.com accepts name, phone, and message submissions.
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