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College Workshop For All High School Parents & Players

2017-02-06T23:39:05-08:00November 17th, 2014|

When:  Thursday, November 20  7:00-9:00

Where: HART Middle School

For all high school players and parents

Get organized, get informed and hear from previous players that went through the process.

FRESHMAN & SOPHMORES: 7-8pm

JUNIORS & SENIORS: 8-9pm

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National award recipients to be announced at Jan. 16 US Youth Soccer Awards Gala

2017-02-06T23:39:05-08:00November 13th, 2014|

National award recipients to be announced at Jan. 16 US Youth Soccer Awards Gala

US Youth SoccerFRISCO, Texas (Nov. 12, 2014) — US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the 2014 regional award winners from US Youth Soccer Region IV. Nine individuals from the region were recognized for giving their time and effort over the past year to help advance the game of soccer at their organizations and within their communities.

The Region IV award winners in each category are now eligible for their respective national award, along with nominees from the three other US Youth Soccer regions. The national award recipients will be announced at the US Youth Soccer Awards Gala on Friday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m., as part of the 2015 US Youth Soccer Workshop in Philadelphia, held in conjunction with the NSCAA Convention.

At the 2015 Awards Gala, the newest class of inductees to the US Youth Soccer Hall of Fame will be honored, along with the recipient of the Dr. Thomas Fleck Award for excellence in youth coaching education. The awards feature Boys and Girls Competitive and Recreation Coach of the Year, Administrator of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Male and Female Young Referees of the Year, Goal and Save of the Year and the TOPSoccer Buddy of the Year.

Region IV is comprised of Alaska, Arizona, California North, California South, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Brief bios of the Region IV nominees, based on submitted nomination forms, can be found below.

Administrator of the Year | William Fry – Seattle, Wash.
Bill Fry has been instrumental in the development and growth of the local soccer community. During his tenure as president, the West Seattle Soccer Club nearly doubled its amount of registered players. Bill is very active in promoting soccer through various events in the community and has brought in local professional players to motivate youth during club-sponsored clinics and camps. Also a licensed referee, Bill provides constant positive attitude for the many soccer participants in his community.

Boys Competitive Coach of the Year | David Robertson – Phoenix, Ariz.
Since arriving at Sereno SC in 2007, David Robertson has been a great role model who works tirelessly with his players to help them develop and reach their dreams. He does not give up on any player and works with each member of his team to make them better and build their confidence. David holds the UEFA ‘A’ License and National Youth License, and he has previously guided his team to the US Youth Soccer National Championship final.  

Girls Competitive Coach of the Year | Ryan Dortch – Bellevue, Wash.
In nearly 25 years of coaching, Ryan Dortch has guided several premier clubs and semi-professional teams. A former Washington Youth Soccer player, Ryan maintains his USSF ‘A’ License while continuing to act as a mentor and role model within the soccer community. In his eight years at Eastside FC, he has led teams to on-field success while setting clear expectations for players, parents and coaches to follow in regards to showing respect and demonstrating good character to all participants.   

Boys Recreation Coach of the Year | John McKenzie – Bremerton, Wash.
In 13 years as a recreational coach, John McKenzie has used soccer to instill the qualities of sportsmanship and teamwork in his players. Players say he taught them how to be young men first and soccer players second. John helps pass on to his player a desire to play the game and the team always has fun while competing. In addition to recreational coaching, John is involved in TOPSoccer, where he coaches and works as a buddy.

Girls Recreation Coach of the Year | Edward Davies – Pleasanton, Calif.
Players and parents on Edward Davies’ teams learn that sportsmanship and playing the game properly are more important than winning. His four rules are to try as hard as you can, keep getting better, respect the team and honor the game. Edward encourages players to learn to make good decisions for themselves and their teammates. He helped organize a friendly tournament to allow players a chance to continue to grow and improve while playing in a fun environment.

TOPSoccer Buddy of the Year | Ryan Olsen – Gresham, Ore.
Ryan Olsen has been a TOPSoccer Buddy for the Eastside Timbers for three years. He is present at all sessions and someone who can always be relied on to help. Ryan demonstrates a natural ability to work with individuals with disabilities, and he makes sure players are included in all activities. He is a positive individual who regularly helps the Eastside Timbers program and supports TOPSoccer by recruiting new buddies to help improve the experience for each player.

Volunteer of the Year | Steve Kinsey – Farmington, N.M.
Steve Kinsey has been involved in youth soccer for more than 20 years and has become the cornerstone of Four Corners United and the Four Corners Youth Soccer League. In his few years with the program, he has generated improvement, worked with coaches and created several features that ultimately help improve player development. Steve volunteers on the board for the club and league, and he never misses a meeting while providing selfless and insightful input.

Young Male Referee of the Year | Victor Torres – Aurora, Colo.
After getting into soccer as a player, Victor Torres learned how challenging refereeing can be following his first experience officiating a game. Since that point, he has displayed determination to improve as a referee. Victor has continued to learn and has seen his knowledge and confidence grow. He has refereed several Colorado State Cup matches, as well as the US Youth Soccer Region IV Championships. Victor continues to referee while attending Metropolitan State University in Denver.

Young Female Referee of the Year | Ryan Riley – Issaquah, Wash.
When she first started refereeing in her early teens, Ryan Riley showed a maturity and passion for officiating well beyond her years. Now 17, Ryan enjoys refereeing because it gives her a chance to work on communication, people management and leadership skills — characteristics she regularly displays on and off the soccer field. She is also on the Washington Youth Soccer advisory board, which is comprised of 12 responsible students from across the state who are active in the game.

The US Youth Soccer Workshop will be held in Philadelphia from Jan. 14-18, 2015. The annual Workshop will take place at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in conjunction with the NSCAA Convention. The week is designed to further the education of coaches, administrators, referees and enthusiasts involved in the game. For more information, please visit USYouthSoccer.org/Workshop/NSCAA.

RAGE Review Fall Newsletter is Out!

2014-10-21T18:56:15-07:00October 21st, 2014|

You should have received the latest RAGE Review in your email. If not, you can read the newsletter on our Newsletter page.

Election Results 2015 RAGE Board of Directors

2014-10-21T18:47:10-07:00October 21st, 2014|

10/21/14 Election Results 2015 RAGE Board of Directors

RAGE Membership,

Congratulations to the eight (8) newly elected members of the RAGE Board of Directors!!
The results have been certified and posted below.
At the first meeting of the 2015 calendar year, the Board will elect, from its 15 members, a President, Competitive Vice President, Recreational Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
Thank you for your participation in the voting process.

Martha Brown
RAGE Parliamentarian

TWO-YEAR TERM
Dan Allari
Martha Brown
Erika Carlson
George Hegarty
Ray Morgan
Mike Stewart
Ross Stonesifer
Cindy Whitehand

2015 U9 Competitive Program Information Meeting

2017-02-06T23:39:05-08:00October 9th, 2014|

Is your daughter a current U7 or U8 player and interested in trying out for the U9 Competitive Teams for the 2015 Season?  Come join us for an informational meeting regarding the U9 Competitive Program.  You will be provided with information about try-outs, the spring and fall season, and will be given the opportunity to have your questions answered by the current U9 Competitive Program Director, Dave Shaw.

We look forward to seeing you there!

2015 U9 Competitive Program Information Meeting
Event Date: October 22, 2014
Event Time: 7:30pm
Event Location: Hart Middle School Multi-purpose Room

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PROPOSED AMENDMENT to the RAGE Constitution

2017-02-06T23:39:05-08:00September 17th, 2014|

Notification to the membership by the RAGE Board of one (1) proposed amendment to the Constitution. This amendment will be voted on at the October 8, 2014 Annual General Meeting.
CURRENT WORDING:

1:06 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
1:06:01 Budget Process and Financial Oversight. All Divisions of play shall be self-funding. Proposed budget shall conform to this basic principle. The Board shall not approve budgets that do not meet this requirement. Expenses shared among more than one Division (e.g., fields, referees) shall be allocated by a percentage determined to be equitable, by the Board.

PROPOSED Change to the Constitution:
1:06:01 Budget Process and Financial Oversight. In recognition of the value of the Recreational Program to the Competitive Program and to the City of Pleasanton, the Competitive Program may subsidize the Recreational Program as needed. Expenses shared between the Programs (e.g., fields, referees) shall be allocated by a percentage determined to be equitable, by the Board. The Club will keep internally separate income statements for the two programs

Pleasanton RAGE 02 Premier – 1st Place in NorCal Premier Region

2017-02-06T23:39:05-08:00August 6th, 2014|

The Pleasanton Rage 02 Premier team came in 1st Place in the NorCal Premier Region 3-4 Premier Spring league.
The team went undefeated with a record of 8 wins and 2 ties.  Great job, Premier team!
Back-row:  Chaney Heinbaugh, Christina Johnson, Maddie Goldberg, Noelle Marceno, Allison Jones Vanessa von Sosen, Immie Burstein, Kaeli Tembrevilla, Naya Williamson Middle row: Maille Smith, Ella Melvin, Victoria Frentz, Emily Gossett, Kennedy Mayo Front-row: Zoe Whelan, Audriana Templeman, Kalena Johnson Very Front-row: Coach Darin Preszler

Back-row: Chaney Heinbaugh, Christina Johnson, Maddie Goldberg, Noelle Marceno, Allison Jones
Vanessa von Sosen, Immie Burstein, Kaeli Tembrevilla, Naya Williamson
Middle row: Maille Smith, Ella Melvin, Victoria Frentz, Emily Gossett, Kennedy Mayo
Front-row: Zoe Whelan, Audriana Templeman, Kalena Johnson
Very Front-row: Coach Darin Preszler

Referees Needed!

2014-05-12T08:12:04-07:00May 12th, 2014|

DATE CHANGE: Thursday, 5/22  – RAGE Referee Information Night, presented by the Pleasanton Soccer Referee Association

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