News

2025 RAGE Scholarship Award Winners

2025-03-04T11:59:42-08:00March 4th, 2025|

2025 RAGE Scholarship Award for Excellence in Academic Achievement and Service to the Community

Each year, Pleasanton RAGE Girls Soccer Club recognizes and rewards scholar-athletes who demonstrate RAGE excellence in academic achievement and service to the community. At least two $2,000.00 scholarships for college are awarded to high school seniors who plan to attend a 4-year or 2-year college or a vocational or art school and have a cumulative GPA of 3.8 or higher. Applicants are considered based on the following criteria: academic achievement, commitment to volunteerism/service, and number of years playing for RAGE. In addition, an essay is submitted defining one of the RAGE core values (Respect, Attitude, Greatness, Expectations) and explaining how the value is learned while playing soccer and serving the community.

Congratulations to this year’s recipients!

RAGE Logo

Faith Cunha Brasil

Faith has played soccer for Pleasanton RAGE for 13 years; the last 6 years she has been a member of the Competitive Program on the 2007 ECNL-RL team.

A senior at Foothill High School, Faith has a GPA of 4.4 and is currently undecided as to where she will attend college. She plans on majoring in either Animal Science, Ecology and Evolution, or Biology.

To date, Faith’s academic honors and accomplishments include AP Scholar with Distinction; Member: National Honor Society; State Seal of Biliteracy for proficiency in Spanish;  North Coast Section (NCS)/CIF Scholar-Athlete Award; Pleasanton RAGE Scholar-Athlete Award; Captain, FHS Frosh & JV soccer teams.

Equally important and inspiring is Faith’s list of community service, specifically her involvement in the following fields of Animal Care & Environmental Advocacy and Education & Mentorship: Oakland Zoo’s Animal Ambassador Interpretation Program as a volunteer intern; Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve as an Interpretive Student Aide; Mini Cat Town adoption service volunteer; Local Leaders Club an environmental advocacy group, partnered with the Go Green Initiative, as a 3-year member and current President; Foothill HS Tutor’s Club, as an English tutor for elementary students; Gaussian School Creative Writing Program and Teacher’s Assistant.

Faith chose the RAGE core value “Attitude” for her essay topic.  She says that she has “come to define attitude as the mindset with which we approach every event in our lives: a concept that can either make every day a dread-ridden uphill battle…, or a new opportunity to augment our knowledge, improve our skills, and demonstrate love for the people around us…. Ultimately, soccer taught me the importance of having confidence, working hard, and always maintaining a positive attitude.”

Vivialann Garcia

Vivialann has played soccer for Pleasanton RAGE for 3 years, most currently as a member of the Competitive Program on the 2007 ECNL team.

A senior at Gregori High School, Vivialann has a 4.61 GPA, and is still awaiting admission decisions on where she will attend college. She plans on majoring in Psychology.

To date, Vivialann’s academic honors and accomplishments include National Honor Society; California Scholarship Federation, Lifetime Member; Central California Athletic League (CCAL) Academic All-League for 3 seasons of soccer.

Rounding out Vivialann’s excellence in academics and honors is her community volunteerism, specifically the following projects and service performed with National Honor Society: cleaning & renovating public parks; organizing the city of Modesto’s Annual Christmas Parade; running the clothes drive to provide winter formal wear for less fortunate students; providing entertainment to the elderly in their homes; and participating in the Global Club Recycling Program.

Vivialann chose the RAGE core value “Respect” for her essay topic. She says that “RAGE taught me the importance of respect and giving back, and in turn, I work to support the community that has shaped me. These experiences not only allow me to express gratitude for my home, but also strengthen the respect I have for myself, as I take pride in the work I do to uplift those around me…. Being able to take pride in my hard work – both in soccer and in my personal life — is something I will cherish forever.”

RAGE Honors Night 2025

2025-02-13T14:57:06-08:00February 13th, 2025|

RAGE Honors Night Event
Thursday, April 24, 2025
6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Marriott Hotel, 11950 Dublin Canyon Road, Pleasanton

RAGE 2025 College ID Camp

2025-02-26T17:47:18-08:00January 21st, 2025|

COLLEGE ID CAMP - March 1-2, 2025

COLLEGE ID CAMP – MARCH 1-2, 2025

CAMP DETAILS

Open to all girls ’11 and older (through Jr. College) interested in playing collegiate soccer, regardless of club membership. The camp is coached entirely by College Coaches. Saturday and Sunday sessions include small group training and 11v11 play. Goalkeeper training also included.

Early Bird Registration Deadline: Monday, February 10, 2025
Cost $150

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Cost $175

CAMP SCHEDULE

Saturday, March 1, 2025 (Afternoon/Evening)

  • Location: Field sessions at Val Vista Park followed by College Coach Panel discussion at Pleasanton Middle School Multi-Purpose Room
  • Field Session 1/Games: 4:00-5:30pm
  • College Coach Panel Discussion: 6:00-7:30pm
  • Refreshments provided at College Coach panel
  • Parents are welcome and encouraged to attend the College Coach panel
  • Arrive at 3:30pm for check-in

Sunday, March 2, 2025 (Morning & Afternoon)

  • Location: Field sessions at Val Vista Park
  • Field Session 2/Training and Games: 9:00-10:45 am
  • Field Session 3/Training and Games: 12:45-2:30 pm

LOCATIONS:

RAGE College ID Camp

HOW TO REGISTER

STEP 1:
Create a parent account. NOTE: Already have a TGS parent account (competitive and select players already use this platform for tryout and team registration)? If so, simply login and skip to step 2.

STEP 2:
Click on “My Children”

STEP 3:
Click on “Registration”

STEP 4:
Click on “Public Programs in your area” NOTE: the program has a 10 mile radius – if you live further than 10 miles from Pleasanton you will need to change the radius

STEP 5:
Choose “COLLEGE ID CAMP” & Register!

Attending Colleges

Below are Colleges/Universities from NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, and Community College programs that plan on being in attendance. Additional programs have also been invited. The list will be updated as more commitments are received. List is subject to change, more coaches/programs may be added or removed.

Cal Poly Humboldt

Cal Poly Humboldt

Las Positas College

Las Positas College

Stanislaus State

Stanislaus State

University of Northern Colorado

University of Northern Colorado

William Jessup University

William Jessup University

California State University, Monterey Bay

California State University, Monterey Bay

University of Nevada, Reno

University of Nevada, Reno

San Joaquin Delta College

Menlo College

Cal State East Bay

Cal State East Bay

Cal State Northridge

Cal State Northridge

Fresno Pacific

Fresno Pacific University

UC Merced

UC Merced

University of San Francisco

University of San Francisco

California Lutheran University

California Lutheran University

St. Mary's University (CA)

St. Mary’s University (CA)

Butte College

Butte College

Santa Clara University (CA)

Santa Clara University

University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Berkeley

San Francisco State

San Francisco State

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo

Gonzaga University

Gonzaga University

San Jose State University

San Jose State

Pepperdine University

Pepperdine University

Shasta College

Shasta College

Go to Top