Links to other sites

Field Finder

North Chapter Soccer Refs Field Finder (http://www.ncrefs.org/fields.php)
Incredibly useful website for finding directions to fields for travelling teams.

Clubs and Associations

North Whidbey Soccer Club (http://www.nwhidbeysoccer.org/home.php)
Our sister Club in the North.
 
Central Whidbey Soccer Club (http://www.coupevillesoccer.org/)
Our new sister Club in the middle of the Island, for all you Coupeville players.
 
Whidbey Island Soccer League (http://www.whidbeysoccer.org)
A new league for intra-Island play between North Whidbey, Central Whidbey and South Whidbey clubs.
 
Whidbey Island Youth Soccer Association (http://www.wiysa.org)
the Whidbey Island Youth Soccer Association, parent club of SWYSC. WIYSA includes South Whidbey, Central Whidbey and North Whidbey clubs.
 
North County Youth Soccer Association (http://www.ncyouthsoccer.com)
is the organization that organizes inter-club leagues for our U-11-and-up teams to play in the Fall season.
 
Washington State Youth Soccer Association (http://www.wsysa.com)
the Washington State Youth Soccer Association. This is divided into counties; we're part of North County.
 
US Youth Soccer (http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/)
the national organization for soccer. This site has good information for coaches, parents and referees.

Camps and Clinics

South Whidbey Parks and Recreation (http://www.swparks.org)
sponsors many soccer-related programs over the Summer, and maintains the fields the Club uses for the Spring and Fall seasons.
 
Coerver Coaching Northwest (http://www.coervercoachingnw.com)
The essence of the Coerver method is ball mastery. This organization hosts Summer camps on North Whidbey; see http://www.coervercoachingnw.com/programs/schedule.asp for details.
 
Northwest Soccer Academy (http://www.nwsoccer.org)
Hosted every summer at Camp Casey, this is a premier resident camp for all ages that attracts players from all over the Pacific Northwest for the quality of the program and the great fun that everyone has. Highly recommended.

Professional Soccer

Seattle Sounders (http://www.seattlesounders.net)
Seattle's professional team, playing at Safeco Field. Games are inexpensive to attend, and a blast to watch. Great for team outings.

Husky Soccer (http://www.gohuskies.com)
UW's men's and women's soccer teams. Their season is somewhat complementary to the Sounders, so you can schedule one if you can't do the other.