Stevensville

Soccer

Stevensville High School is a member of Montana High School Association (MHSA). MHSA offers two levels of competition (Class AA and Class A). Stevensville is a Class A South Division Member. Members of the Class A, South Division are: Hamilton, Corvallis, Stevensville, Loyola and Frenchtown.

High School season begins August 16, 2024 and ends with the State Championship Match, October 26, 2024. Eric Depee is the head coach for the Stevensville Lady-jackets. He is assisted by Dave Gross.  Ralph Serrette is the coach of the Stevensville Yellowjackets Boys’ Soccer Team.  The Assistant Coach for the Yellowjackets Boys’ Soccer Team is C.J. Clark

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The Spring Soccer Program at Stevensville, Mt. is a competitive program. The club operates under the name “Stevensville Sabres” and is a member of the Montana Youth Soccer Association (MYSA).

The Stevensville Sabres Club will offer the following division in the Spring of 2023: U-10 (co-ed), U-12 (co-ed), U-14 Boys, U-16 Boys, U-17 Boys, U-18 Girls, U-19 Boys.

Practice begins March 11, 2024.  The first weekend of competition is April 6, 2024. The season ends following the State Tournaments, June 8, 2024 (U14 – U19) and June 15, 2024 (U10-U12).

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The Stevensville Soccer Camp is scheduled for August 12 – 16, 2024.

The camp is restricted to players between the ages of 12 – 18, who participated in the previous Spring Sabres Soccer Program.

Camp coaches are extremely qualified.  U.K. International Soccer Organization provides the coaches.  The camp is supported, in part by funds raised through TNT firework sales, Florence, Mt.

Please contact the Camp Director, Ralph Serrette (406-274-7764) for more information.

 

About us

The Mission:

To provide opportunities for the youth of the Stevensville Community to enhance their soccer skills …not to exclude dedication, commitment and respect.  We wish for our young adults to return to the belief in the Golden Rule…”Treat others as one would like to be treated.”

 

Stevensville Sabres, one of the oldest Youth Soccer Program in the State of Montana was formed in 1991, as an alternative to minimizing travel distances for practices.  Keeping practices local and a belief in the philosophy that no child should be left behind were the motivation for the formation of the Sabres Soccer Club. 

The Club began with a single Boys’ U-19 team and has since grown to a club that offers competition in six divisions.

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Meet The Coaches

Ralph Serrette
Mayson Palin
Cathi Cook

U of M Men’s Club Team Coach

Missoula Strikers Coach (2 yrs)

Stevensville High School Varsity Boys Coach (32 yrs)

Stevensville Sabres Coach (31 yrs)

“Leadership is not about being in charge.  It’s about taken care of those in our charge.”

All Conference Collegiate Athlete

3 years coaching experience

Assistant Boys’ Coach, Frenchtown High School

U-16 Boys’ Coach, Stevensville Sabres

“Loves to help athletes grow in soccer; but more importantly grow in live”.

Youth Soccer Coach (20 years)

Stevensville Youth Soccer Program Administrator (10 years)

Stevensville High School Board Member (18 years)

Soccer Referee

C.J. Clark
David Gross
Eric Depee

Boys’ J.V. Coach, Stevensville, Montana (4 years)

U-18 Girls’ Coach, Stevensville Sabres Soccer Club (3 years)

Stevensville Sabres Registrar

Youth Soccer and Basketball Coach (20 yrs)

Stevensville Youth Soccer Board Member (2 yrs)

Stevensville High School Girls’ Assistant Soccer Coach (3 yrs)

MT/WA Youth and High School Soccer Referee (20 yrs)

NCAA/NAIA Soccer Referee (8 yrs)

Corvallis High School Boys’ Soccer Coach

Stevensville High School Boys’ Assistant Soccer Coach (4 yrs)

Stevensville High School Girls’ Head Coach (3 yrs)

Stevensville Sabres Club Coach U12-U19 (9 yrs)

Stevensville High School Player (4 yrs)

FIFA Referee (9 yrs)

Jamie VanBlaircom

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Have any questions? We are always open to positive feedback and suggestions on how to improve the soccer program at Stevensville.

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