What organization is La Conner Youth Soccer Association and how does it relate to SkVYSA?La Conner Youth Soccer Association (LCYSA) is the local youth soccer association for La Conner, Washington. Families register as part of Skagit Valley Youth Soccer Association (SkVYSA), so league conduct, scheduling, and expectations align with that broader Skagit Valley system.

About
La Conner Youth Soccer Association (LCYSA) is the volunteer-driven youth soccer organization serving La Conner, Washington. The club operates inside Skagit Valley Youth Soccer Association (SkVYSA), so families registering in La Conner acknowledge SkVYSA-aligned expectations for conduct, scheduling, and league play. Public materials emphasize respectful sidelines—especially zero tolerance for harassing or abusing referees—and a full written code of conduct families can review at any time.
Programs and youngest ages (Micros)
Micros are co-ed teams for the club’s youngest players, around ages five and six. Those teams play small-sided games on reduced fields, typically three players versus three with no goalkeeper, and Micro matches have historically been scheduled on Friday evenings at the school area. Exact birth-year bands and nightly schedules change each season, so families should confirm the current Micro grouping and times on the Registration Listing when signup opens.
Fields and training hub
All La Conner Youth Soccer Association fields sit at the La Conner school complex along 6th Street. Under-8, Under-9/10, Under-11, and Under-12 layouts are west of 6th Street behind the newer elementary school. The club publishes a field map PDF for parking, walk routes, and pitch labels, and the homepage field-status widget references La Conner Full Size, Under-11, Under-9/10, and Under-8 areas tied to La Conner Elementary School—check the live widget before you travel because weather and closures update there.
Registration, refunds, and policies
Seasonal registration runs through the StackSports-powered Bluesombrero portal; the site’s Registration Listing is the operational entry point once a cycle is open. The posted refund policy states that no refunds are issued after a child participates in a sanctioned game or practice. Before that threshold, the association may refund registration minus an administrative handling fee. Privacy and payment-processing language on the registration policies page explains how contact and billing data are used and that card numbers are not stored on LCYSA systems.
Volunteers and field crew
LCYSA depends on coaches, assistant coaches, team parents, board members, fundraising coordinators, and helpers who line fields, hang nets, and distribute equipment. The volunteer page invites people who want to help keep the season moving to email the club leadership address below. A separate Field Preparation Squad page outlines additional ways to support field readiness.
Code of conduct and community expectations
During registration, parents acknowledge the LCYSA code of conduct PDF hosted with SkVYSA materials. Coaches, referees, and visiting hosts expect every spectator—including extended family guests—to follow those rules. The association repeatedly reminds families that sideline behavior toward officials must stay respectful and that addressing referees during play is discouraged.
How to reach LCYSA
For policy or registration questions, the association lists phone support at 360-708-3883 with a goal of responding within about twenty-four hours during the season, and the mailing address is La Conner Youth Soccer Association (LCYSA), P.O. Box 619, La Conner, WA 98257. Volunteer inquiries can be routed through the president email on the volunteer page. Facebook updates under the La Conner youth soccer name complement the Bluesombrero site for seasonal announcements.
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Frequently asked questions
What are Micros and how are those games structured?Micros serve the youngest players, roughly ages five and six, on co-ed teams. Games use small fields with three versus three and no goalkeeper. Historically Micro matches have been held Friday evenings near the school; confirm the current birth-year band and schedule on the Registration Listing each season.
Where are La Conner Youth Soccer fields located?All LCYSA fields are at the La Conner school complex on 6th Street. Under-8, Under-9/10, Under-11, and Under-12 pitches sit west of 6th Street behind the newer elementary school. The club publishes a downloadable field map PDF, and the homepage field-status list references specific La Conner Elementary School areas—check that widget before you drive.
How does registration and refund policy work?Open registration cycles are handled through the StackSports Bluesombrero site using the Registration Listing. Refunds are not issued after a child plays in a sanctioned game or practice. Before that point, the association may refund registration minus an administrative handling fee.
What behavior does LCYSA expect from parents and spectators?Families acknowledge a written code of conduct during registration. The association stresses respect for coaches and referees, states it will not tolerate harassment or abuse of referees, and asks spectators not to address referees during play. Guests and extended family are each parent’s responsibility.
How can I volunteer or contact LCYSA?The volunteer page seeks coaches, assistants, team parents, board members, fundraisers, and helpers for lining fields, nets, and equipment distribution. Email president.lcysa@gmail.com to volunteer. For general questions the policies page lists 360-708-3883 and mailing address P.O. Box 619, La Conner, WA 98257, with replies aimed within about twenty-four hours in season.
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