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2021 RAGE Scholarship Award Winners

2021-04-13T18:12:59-07:00April 13th, 2021|

2021 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. Two $1,500.00 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 a number of years playing for RAGE. In addition, an essay is submitted defining one of the RAGE core values and explaining how the value is learned while playing soccer and serving the community.

Congratulations to this year’s recipients!

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Isabel Duenas

Isabel DuenasIsabel has played soccer for Pleasanton RAGE for 5 years, most currently as a member of the Competitive Program on the 2003 Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) Composite team.

A senior at Castro Valley High School, Isabel has a GPA of 4.23 and is undecided as to where she will attend college although her first choice is University of California, Santa Barbara.  She plans on majoring in Biology.

To date, Isabel’s academic honors and accomplishments include the Castro Valley Honor Roll Society; Latino Achievement Award; Experience Berkeley Program Participant; Society of Women’s Engineering Club Member; Castro Valley Varsity Athletic Award (GPA); North Coast Section (NCS), CIF President’s List for Varsity Soccer & Scholastic Championship Team.

Equally important and inspiring is Isabel’s long list of community service, specifically her involvement in the following:  Interact Club, earning recognition for many hours serving as a volunteer at food banks & festivals, and providing childcare for young children & support for senior citizens; Castro Valley Today Internship for which she created web pages for local businesses to help promote themselves during COVID-19; CV Tutors; Transfiguration Church Youth Group; Summer Volunteer at the Oakland Zoo, and the California Academy of Sciences where she was honored by the museum director for creating and performing a visual project presentation.

Isabel chose the RAGE core value “Greatness” for her essay topic. She says that “we can all play a part in improving and helping our community through communication and collaboration,” and she is “thankful to RAGE for teaching me valuable lessons on greatness and the value of community.” Isabel will carry these lessons with her to college, and will always have the RAGE core values as inspiration to continue helping her community.

Hayden Jolley

Hayden JolleyHayden has played soccer for Pleasanton RAGE for 13 years, most currently as a member of the Competitive Program on the 2003 Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) team.

A senior at Foothill High School, Hayden has a GPA of 3.95 and has committed to playing college soccer at University of California, Riverside where she will major in either Finance, Economics, or Marketing.

To date, Hayden’s academic honors and accomplishments include member of DECA; North Coast Section, CIF Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Award, for her 4 seasons of Varsity Soccer; two-time East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) All-League Honorable Mention Award recipient.

Rounding out Hayden’s excellence in academics is her community volunteerism, specifically her service to the following:  National Charity League where she has spent the last 6 years volunteering more than 300 hours at and for many local and national organizations; Girls Soccer Worldwide, as an Ambassador participated in fundraising for school supplies and collecting soccer equipment for girls in Paraguay. In her role, Hayden traveled to Coronel Bogado and spent time with the girls there, giving them the inspiration to become leaders in their own community.

Hayden chose the RAGE core value “Greatness” for her essay topic.  She says that “greatness is essential in achieving success in every aspect of life while creating a legacy to inspire others. … while playing soccer for RAGE I learned how to achieve greatness by perpetually demonstrating my strengths and learning from my weaknesses, to develop my character and skill.”

RAGE Friday Night Futbol

2024-04-09T19:04:29-07:00April 2nd, 2021|

RAGE Friday Night Futbol 

U5 (2016 birth year) to U14 (2007 birth year)

RAGE is pleased to offer “pick-up style” soccer on Friday nights – there will be sun, fun AND lots of soccer – come out and enjoy playing with your friends!!  If you are interested in trying out for RAGE Competitive or Select soccer this would be a great way to get some touches on the ball and prepare.
**Players will be divided by birth year and may be combined with neighboring birth years depending on numbers**
REGISTER HERE

Dates: Fridays – April 16, 23 & May 7, 14
Times: 5-6pm
Fee: $80
Location: Val Vista Community Park

REGISTER HERE
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Practice SAT and ACT Tests April 8

2021-04-02T14:05:48-07:00April 1st, 2021|

SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS – MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW 
RAGE & BUSC will offer a practice ACT/SAT on April 8, 2021, from 10 am-1 pm, at Huntington Learning Center.  The cost is only $25 and the registration link to be sent in a future email.   Read below as to why completing one of the tests will help set you apart!
ACT/SAT- Why test optional is not an option
With COVID causing standardized tests to be postponed/cancelled, many colleges and universities have shifted to test-optional, test flexible, or test blind admissions models. With this in mind, many parents and students alike may think that standardized tests are no longer necessary for building a strong college application. While it may seem that way, the truth is that there are still many reasons your student should consider taking standardized tests-
  1. Test optional is just that – an option. Good test scores can still set you apart.
  2. Many merit scholarships still rely on standardized test scores.
  3. Many college majors or programs may still require a test score.

HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER – PLEASANTON

4855 Hopyard Road,
Gateway Square, Suite C
Pleasanton, CA 94588

Click on the appropriate button below to sign up!

2021 RAGE Executive Committee Election Results

2021-01-14T14:07:01-08:00January 14th, 2021|

2019 RAGE logo retina 2021 RAGE Board of Directors

1-13-2021  Notice to the Membership:

On January 12, 2021, at the RAGE Board of Directors meeting, the following candidates were elected as officers of the Club:

  • President:  Cassandra Fuller
  • Competitive Vice President:  Martha Brown
  • Recreational Vice President:  Colin Chang
  • Secretary:  Erik Hofstede
  • Treasurer: Randy Smith
  • Their duties are effective immediately.

Fall NLI Signing

2020-11-12T10:22:17-08:00November 12th, 2020|

Congratulations to our 10 seniors that signed National Letters of Intent!  We are so proud of you and looking forward to following your very bright futures at your chosen exceptional schools and soccer programs.

Nominees for 2021 RAGE Board of Directors

2020-09-18T08:37:56-07:00September 18th, 2020|

NOTICE to MEMBERSHIP:

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The Nominating Committee presents to the RAGE membership their slate of nominees for the upcoming Annual Elections of the Board of Directors:

  1. Martha Brown
  2. Colin Chang
  3. Cassandra Fuller
  4. Erik Hofstede
  5. Chris Palmer
  6. James Corbett Wood

Note: Open nominations will be accepted from the floor at the Annual General Meeting on October 13, 2020.  The nominees must be present at this meeting or have previously submitted an acceptance in writing.

The Annual Elections shall be held via an online ballot vote within the week following the October AGM. Results will be tallied by the election inspectors and announced prior to the Board meeting in November.

At the first meeting of the 2021 calendar year, the Board will elect, from its members, a President, Competitive Vice President, Recreational Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

RAGE IS BACK

2020-06-29T14:44:07-07:00June 29th, 2020|

RAGE IS BACK ON THE FIELD and week 1 is in the books!

It was a successful week back on the field in our camp format and it was a pleasure to be working with our players on the pitch once again! It was great for the girls to have fun being together again while working on ball mastery and soccer fitness! Most importantly, health and safety is always our number one priority; our environment requires that everyone is always maintaining required physical distancing, we are training in small groups and have thorough sanitation and health screening procedures. Thank you to all of the hard work from RAGE leadership and to all who have pitched in to help make our returning to the field a success! We can’t wait until next week! GO RAGE!!!!

RAGE New Coaches and College Recruiting Panel Webinar

2020-04-27T20:20:03-07:00April 24th, 2020|

RAGE Webinar Series: College Recruiting Panel

Featuring current and former RAGE staff with extensive college coaching experience and expertise in every collegiate division

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When: Monday, April 27th @ 3pm
Please join us at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85030913710
The format will include open Q&A from attendees, so please come ready to participate!
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Moderated by: Erin Sharpe, RAGE DOC
Former Head Coach, Colorado Mesa University
Played at Santa Clara University

Meet Our Panelists

Tina Estrada
Tina EstradaAssociate Head Coach, San Jose State
Former RAGE Coach and Alum
Former Associate Head Coach, St. Mary’s College; Assistant Coach, DePaul University
Played at Santa Clara University
NCAA Division I Panelist
Lorna Brownlie
Lorna BrownlieAssistant Coach, Cal Berkeley and RAGE Director of Goalkeeping
Former Head Coach, Auburn University at Montgomery; Assistant Coach, University of the Pacific
Played at University of Mobile
NCAA Division I & II and NAIA Panelist
Alena Thom
Alena ThomRAGE Technical Staff, 2008-2006 (11v11 Stage I) Age Group Coordinator and 2020-2021 season 2005 (U16) ECNL Head Coach
Former Assistant Coach, Wake Forest University; Chabot College
Played at Wake Forest University
NCAA Division I and Community College Panelist
Mike Herman
Mike Herman2020-2021 season RAGE 2004 (U17) ECNL Head Coach
Former Head Coach, Holy Names University; Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii; University of San Francisco; San Francisco State University
Played at St. Mary’s College and Holy Names University
NCAA Division I & II Panelist
Jonathan Decker
Jonathan Decker2020-2021 season RAGE 2012 (u9) Elite and 2008 (U13) Premier Head Coach
Former Assistant Coach, California Lutheran University; Moorpark College
Played at CSU Monterey Bay
NCAA Division II & III and Community College Panelist
Toby Frohlich
Toby FrohlichRAGE Technical Staff, 2010-2009 (9v9) Age Group Coordinator and 2020-2021 season 2007 (U14) ECNL Head Coach
Former Assistant Coach, Wright State University; Northern Kentucky University
Played at Northern Kentucky University
NCAA Division I Panelist

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