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Storm Soccer Club

Sheridan, Wyoming

About

Storm Soccer Club is the competitive youth program operated by Sheridan County Soccer Association (SCSA) in Sheridan, Wyoming. Families join Sheridan Storm teams for club soccer that emphasizes skill development, tournament play, and a competitive but enjoyable experience for players who want more structure than casual recreation.

Programs and age groups

Teams are organized from U8 through U19, with age placement following a January 1 through December 31 birth-year format aligned with U.S. Soccer guidance. Younger groups are placed using the standard birth-age matrix after registration closes. For U12 and older, the association typically runs assessments in mid- to late March before regular practices begin, forming teams by ability level within each age band. Official practices for most groups start in mid- to late March or early April after spring breaks, once rosters, volunteer coaches, and required background checks are in place.

Season structure and tournaments

Spring registration opens in early January and closes in early February each year, with online signup required by the posted deadline for assured team placement. The association hosts the First Interstate Bank Big Horn Mountain Cup at the Big Horn Equestrian Center over Mother’s Day weekend, and spring registration fees include entry for that event. Additional tournaments are scheduled through the season; optional events may carry separate entry costs beyond the base registration.

Fees, uniforms, and registration

Spring 2026 club fees are $280 for U8, $360 for U10 and U12, and $375 for U14 through U19. Checkout adds a $36 once-per-season Wyoming state soccer association fee. Uniform kits—blue and white sets—are purchased separately through the club’s uniform partner; returning players keep assigned jersey numbers when possible, and new players receive numbers after registration. Families register through GotSport, uploading a current head-and-shoulders player photo and birth-certificate image for state player cards before the first tournament. Payment is expected in full before the first tournament unless prior arrangements are made; checks may be mailed to Sheridan County Soccer Association, PO Box 6755, Sheridan, WY 82801.

Volunteer model and player development

All coaches and board members serve as volunteers, which keeps registration costs focused on referees, league games, tournament fees, field paint, nets, balls, and first-aid supplies rather than paid staff overhead. SCSA describes its aim as giving youth solid soccer skills and room to excel in the sport while supporting players as well-rounded individuals. Refund rules distinguish the period before rosters are assigned, after rosters are set but before practices, and after the season starts, with injury-related requests requiring physician documentation.

How to reach the club

General questions go to sheridanstormsoccer@gmail.com; registration and roster questions go to scstormregistrar@gmail.com. Bighorn Mountain Cup inquiries may be directed to sheridanbhmc@gmail.com. Families comparing northeastern Wyoming club options should confirm current registration windows, assessment dates, and uniform ordering deadlines as each spring season approaches.

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Frequently asked questions

What age groups does Storm Soccer Club serve?Sheridan Storm fields competitive club teams from U8 through U19. Placement follows a January-through-December birth-year calendar. Younger players are grouped by the standard birth-age matrix after registration closes, while U12 and older groups usually hold skill assessments in mid- to late March before teams are finalized.

How much does a spring season cost?Spring 2026 registration runs $280 for U8, $360 for U10 and U12, and $375 for U14 through U19, plus a $36 Wyoming state association fee at checkout. Uniforms, cleats, shin guards, and optional extra tournaments are separate expenses. SCSA notes that even with those add-ons, Sheridan’s club fees rank among the lowest in Wyoming.

When is registration and what is required to sign up?Spring registration typically opens in early January and closes in early February, with online signup through GotSport required by midnight on the closing date for guaranteed placement. Each player needs a current head-and-shoulders photo and a birth-certificate upload for state player cards. Late entries may be accepted only if roster space allows and could include a late fee.

What tournaments are included with registration?Spring fees cover entry to the First Interstate Bank Big Horn Mountain Cup, hosted at the Big Horn Equestrian Center on Mother’s Day weekend. The association schedules additional tournaments through the season; families should budget separately for optional events beyond the included cup.

How are teams formed after families register?After registration closes, staff follow the player-placement policy to build rosters and appoint volunteer coaches who must clear state background checks and concussion training before receiving team lists. Coaches then contact families about practices and schedules. Practices generally begin in late March or early April, with a possible gap between early registration and first contact while rosters are finalized.

How can families contact Sheridan County Soccer Association?Email sheridanstormsoccer@gmail.com for general questions or refund requests, and scstormregistrar@gmail.com for registration, photos, or jersey-number changes. Mail may be sent to Sheridan County Soccer Association, PO Box 6755, Sheridan, WY 82801. Bighorn Mountain Cup questions go to sheridanbhmc@gmail.com.

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