About Kicklab

Who We Are

Kicklab was born out of a passion for soccer and a desire to inspire young athletes to pursue their love for the sport. As avid soccer enthusiasts ourselves, we understand the importance of providing quality training and opportunities for kids to develop their foundational soccer skills such as passing, trapping the ball, controlling the ball and shooting on target. We believe that playing soccer can not only promote physical fitness but also teach valuable life lessons such as teamwork, discipline, and perseverance.

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Cathryn Smeyers
Owner


Throughout my professional career as an educator, the learning and development of others have always been my passion.


Now, as a mom who has discovered the joys of soccer and its potential to connect us all, I see the need for a community-based place for soccer fans to come together and be around the sport we’ve come to love.


I launched Kicklab to bring the best in soccer tech from Europe to our own backyard.


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Jay Bulev

Kicklab Director


I started coaching in high school after an ACL injury temporarily sidelined my playing career. Volunteering gave me a way to stay connected to the game, and I quickly discovered a passion for teaching. I went on to earn my USSF coaching license and began coaching travel soccer in Wilmette.


My coaching style has been shaped by a range of experiences, including an exchange program with Italian coaches in 2004 that opened my eyes to creative, player-centered training methods. Since then, I’ve focused on developing young players through high-level, engaging sessions that emphasize both skill and love for the game.


I’ve worked with youth, high school, and D1 college athletes, and I currently serve as the head coach of the varsity girls team at Stevenson High School. As the Director of Kicklab, I’m excited to pair innovative coaching with cutting-edge soccer technology to give players a truly unique and impactful training experience.

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PepeJon Chavez
Kicklab Juniors Director


PepeJon is the Kicklab Juniors Director and Stevenson Boys Varsity Head Coach. Before joining the Stevenson coaching staff in 2010, Chavez led the women’s and men’s soccer programs at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minn., for three seasons. He spent 10 years as a coach at the NCAA Division III school after playing there for two seasons.


Chavez has owned and operated his own soccer sports academy PepeJon’ “Happy Feet” for nearly 35 years, and has developed a number of collegiate and professional soccer players. He also has served as a staff instructor in the Olympic Development Program of the Illinois Youth Soccer Association as well as over 25 years of elite boys & girls club coaching. 



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560 Bunker Ct, Unit 104, Vernon Hills, IL 60061

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