YMCA Youth Sports teach kids the fundamentals, good sportsmanship, and teamwork, as well as give them the opportunity to gain confidence that comes from playing on a team. Youth sports at the Sheridan County Y are about building the whole child from the inside out.
Our youth sports run on a seasonal cycle, but exact registration and game dates can shift due to school schedules, holidays, and weather. This page gives you an “at-a-glance” overview of when programs happen each year. For the most accurate details—including dates, pricing, and registration—please follow us on social media and visit our Registration page.
Contact: Sports Director Jack Mack, email
SOCCER
Fall Soccer 2025
Spring Soccer 2026
Itty Bitty Soccer 2026
BASKETBALL
Fall Basketball 2025
Rimbusters (coordinated with the Sheridan Rec Department)
Cost: $40 – financial assistance available
Location: Sheridan County YMCA
Days/Times:
Itty Bitty Basketball 2025–2026
T-BALL (AGES 4-5)
Itty Bitty T-Ball 2026
Ages 4-5 years old (pre-kindergarten). Young children will learn fundamental skills, rules and how to interact socially with others in this sport. Every inning, each player bats or plays in the field. Sitting on the bench is one position that no one plays in YMCA T-Ball!
Get ready for a season of learning, energy, and growth. Our Girls 3rd–5th Grade Volleyball program introduces players to the fundamentals of the sport while building confidence, teamwork, and a love for being active. Whether they’re brand new or have a little experience, every athlete will feel supported and encouraged.
Grades: 3rd–5th grade
Location: Gym 3 – Sheridan County YMCA
Registration: December 1–14
Program Dates: February 2–March 12
Days & Times: Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:00–6:00 PM or 6:00–7:00 PM
Fees: $60 Members | $85 Non-Members
We’re also looking for volunteer coaches and referees who want to make a positive impact. If you have a basic understanding of the sport and a heart for youth development, this is a great way to get involved.
Questions? Contact Jake Mack, Sports Director.
Financial Assistance: Available for families who need support.
Visit our Registration page throughout the year to see prices, dates, and schedules for seasonal programs!
September – November
November – February
March – May
June – August
Volunteering shows leadership, empathy, and a commitment to making a difference in your community—traits that colleges and future employers value. Get involved and make a positive impact right here at the Sheridan County YMCA. The work that is done by volunteers generates a tremendous spirit in the Y. Youth Sport volunteers may include coaching, assistant coaching or perhaps contributing time marking fields, refereeing or monitoring games.
If you are interested in volunteering for any of our YMCA youth sports programs but aren’t sure how to get started, please complete the volunteer application and contact: Jake Mack, Sports Director, jmack@sheridanymca.org.
YMCA YOUTH SPORTS PHILOSOPHIES:
Membership For All. Financial assistance available for those in need. Download or request an application for assistance at any one of our three branches.
Whether you’re young or old, beginner or veteran, the YMCA offers a variety of programs & activities for getting and staying healthy.
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