What ages and program levels does Sonic SC offer?Camp-style entry serves roughly 5U through 8U, including fall programming for 7U–8U. Club teams run from about 9U through 14U in developmental (MAYSA Tier 3–4) and competitive (MAYSA Tier 1–2) paths, with birth-year bands grouped as younger “small kids” (2016, 2017, and younger cohorts) and “big kids” (2011–2015) in the small-kid and big-kid pricing bands.

About
Sonic Sport Club (Sonic SC) is a nonprofit youth soccer organization serving families around Madison, Wisconsin. The club stresses licensed coaching, character development, and a full-year rhythm that moves from outdoor MAYSA league play through winter indoor options and back to spring outdoor seasons, with summer tryouts forming teams for the next cycle.
Programs and age groups
Younger players can join camp-style programming for roughly 5U through 8U, including fall options for 7U–8U and broader camp bands for 5U–8U that introduce the sport in a structured setting. Club teams for roughly 9U through 14U split into developmental and competitive tracks. Developmental squads aim at fundamentals in a supportive environment and compete in Madison Area Youth Soccer Association (MAYSA) Tier 3–4. Competitive squads train in a more rigorous environment and compete in MAYSA Tier 1–2. The club groups birth years into “small kids” (2016, 2017, and younger cohorts) versus “big kids” (birth years 2011 through 2015) for pricing and program bands.
Training, league play, and venues
Outdoor seasons follow a MAYSA fall window from late August into October and a spring window from April into early June, with about two practices per week and eight league games that land mostly on weekends. Families should expect travel of up to about forty minutes from Madison for some matches, with about half of games at home. Fall and spring tournament weekends may add three or more games for teams that opt in, including events such as MAYSA Cup, Reddan Thunder, McFarland SC Fall Fest, Oregon Fall Fury, WYSA Presidents Cup, and Menasha Classic. Competitive teams add winter work from November through April: one weekly gym practice and weekend indoor games at facilities such as TOCA Soccer Center Madison or KEVA Sports Center in Madison. Outdoor and indoor training uses sites such as Reddan Soccer Park in Verona, McFarland-area grass fields, Fitchburg-area soccer fields, and Madison indoor facilities, with typical weeknight practice blocks around 5:00–6:30 p.m. when schedules allow. The club supplies uniform kits and practice ball sizes by team; players bring cleats, shin guards, and indoor shoes for winter training.
Mission, values, and coaching environment
The mission centers on inclusive, accessible soccer that builds belonging among families through affordable, high-quality training while supporting wellness and personal growth. The vision targets skillful, competitive players advanced through multiple levels of play, with attention to technical, tactical, physical, and psychological development, responsibility, confidence, and communication. Day-to-day expectations stress honesty, commitment, respect, and humility. The club also recruits volunteer coaches and routes coaching interest through a dedicated careers inbox.
Fees, financial aid, and sibling discounts
Flat fees are all-in for the listed season bundle: MAYSA registration, tournament fees, referee fees, field and facility rental, coach compensation, PlayMetrics fees, a uniform kit, and coach travel. For “small kids” developmental teams, fall-and-spring tuition is $450 with $100 winter practice; competitive small-kid teams are $550 fall-and-spring with $100 winter, and optional indoor league or extra tournaments can cost extra. For “big kids,” developmental tuition is $650 fall-and-spring with $350 for winter practices and games; competitive big-kid teams are $550 fall-and-spring with $100 winter, again with optional indoor or extra events priced separately. The club offers confidential financial aid, scholarships, and payment plans. Sibling discounts auto-apply at registration: $50 off the first sibling and $75 off each additional sibling.
Tryouts, registration, and contact
Tryout registration for the next annual cycle opens March 15, 2026, and summer tryout sessions typically run in early June, including June 2 and June 7 in the club’s annual rhythm. Families complete signup and payments in PlayMetrics using the club’s program links. For questions about the current season, the club names a family liaison, Evelyn, reachable at 920-980-2605. Coaching candidates can email careers@sonicsc.org; board and governance questions can go to board@sonicsc.org.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do Sonic SC teams train and play?Outdoor league play follows MAYSA schedules with weekend games and about two practices per week; travel can reach roughly forty minutes from Madison with about half of matches at home. Teams train and play at outdoor sites such as Reddan Soccer Park in Verona, McFarland-area grass fields, and Fitchburg-area soccer fields, plus winter indoor sessions or games at TOCA Soccer Center Madison and KEVA Sports Center in Madison, often on weeknights around 5:00–6:30 p.m. when coaches confirm times.
When are tryouts and registration?Families register teams and programs through PlayMetrics. Tryout registration for the next cycle opens March 15, 2026, and summer tryouts typically land in early June, including June 2 and June 7 in the annual rhythm. Uniform kit ordering is targeted around August 22 ahead of the fall MAYSA window that starts in late August.
What do registration and seasonal fees cost?Fall-and-spring flat fees bundle MAYSA registration, tournaments, referees, fields, coach pay, PlayMetrics, a uniform kit, and coach travel. Developmental “small kids” pay $450 for fall and spring plus $100 winter practice; competitive small-kid teams pay $550 fall and spring plus $100 winter. Developmental “big kids” pay $650 fall and spring plus $350 for winter practices and games; competitive big-kid teams pay $550 fall and spring plus $100 winter. Optional indoor leagues, extra tournaments, and add-on merchandise cost extra.
Does Sonic SC offer financial help or payment plans?The club provides confidential financial aid, scholarships, and payment plans. Sibling discounts automatically reduce registration by $50 for the first sibling and $75 for each additional sibling at checkout.
What is Sonic SC’s mission and coaching approach?Soccer is built around an inclusive, accessible experience that builds family belonging through affordable, high-quality training while supporting wellness and growth beyond the field. Competitive development targets technical, tactical, physical, and psychological skills plus responsibility, confidence, and communication, guided by values of honesty, commitment, respect, and humility. Teams are trained by licensed coaches, and the club actively recruits additional volunteer coaches.
How can families contact Sonic SC or follow updates?Register for programs and tryouts in PlayMetrics. For current-season questions, call family liaison Evelyn at 920-980-2605. Coaching interest goes to careers@sonicsc.org; board inquiries go to board@sonicsc.org. Social channels include Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube under the Sonic Sport Club handles.
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