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U11-U14 Recreational League


The U11-U14 Recreational program continues to build upon the Rush Way developmental pathway that begins in Rush Beginnings and the U4-U10 programs. All teams are gender and age (birth year) specific. U11-U14 Rush teams are placed in the
Colorado Soccer Association Front Range League.

  • Teams play 9 versus 9, including a goalkeeper.

  • Teams typically consist of 12-15 players.

  • Practice is held 1-2 times/week 

  • All Saturday games are played in the CSA Front Range League (8 total, home and away) 

  • Away games consist of traveling to opponent's fields (Lakewood, Littleton, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Denver, etc.) 


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Volunteer Coaching 

The Recreational program is a beginner program for players wishing to continue the pathway from the U6-U8 Recreational program. These teams are coached by parent volunteer coaches. Volunteer coaches will follow the Rush Curriculum provided by Rush Staff for the training sessions throughout the season. Practice is held once or twice a week for 60 minutes at a convenient local location. School of Excellence is an additional training option for players in this age group that are trying to improve their technical ability and confidence on the ball.
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If interested in becoming a volunteer coach, please contact Anita Colorado at [email protected]

 

Spring 2022 Timeline

March 2022

Game Day 1: March 26th

April 2021

Game Day 2: April 2nd

Game Day 3: April 9th

Game Day 4: April 16th

Game Day 5: April 23rd

Game Day 6: April 30th

May 2021

Game Day 7: May 7th

Game Day 8: May 14th

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***All dates are subject to change

Program Contact



Anita Colorado
Recreational and Club Expansion 
[email protected]

Volunteer Roles

Coach

Every team is required to provide a volunteer coach to coach the team for the season. This person is almost always a parent of a player on the team. The coach will be provided with a Rush Curriculum and a Coach’s Equipment Kit. 

- Communicate efficiently with team

- Determine team’s practice schedule

- Lead team in training sessions (1-2 x week) and on game days (1/weekend)

- Responsible for finding a sub if ever absent for any training sessions or games

- Attend pre-season meeting

Team Manager

This role is very important to help our teams have a successful season! We ask that each team provide a team manager for the season to help with communication and organization.

- Work with coach to help communicate with the team about the team’s schedule

- Set up game day snack rotation

- Set up pictures with club photographer

- Set up end-of-season party


Interested in becoming a volunteer coach or team manager? Please contact Anita O'Connor at your earliest convenience. 

Anita Colorado [email protected]
Phone: 720-499-1008 

The Rush Way

The Rush Way is the embodiment of all that is Rush Soccer. This not only entails what we do and how we do it, but the culture and standard that defines who we are as a Club. The rules and manner in which Rush members hold themselves and how they expect other Rush members to conduct themselves. The Rush Way encourages passion, leadership, respect and, above all, quality. This standard is evident in how the administrative organization is handled, the way our coaches instruct their players, and how our players and parents conduct themselves on and off the field. The Rush Way provides a system that supports the most efficient development of our players from the time they join the Club to the time they graduate.

The Rush Core Values are an integral aspect of our club. They provide the foundation for our culture. Players, coaches, and staff are asked to learn and live the Core Values to help them become better players and better people. They consist of: accountability, advice, empathy, enjoyment, humility, leadership, passion, respect, safety, tenacity and unity. These 11 values form our character on and off the field.

The Rush Way to Play is based upon movement and activity by both player and ball.  Possession-oriented does not fully describe how we play; attack-oriented does.  Whether in possession or in defense, we are attacking. Rush Players play with freedom yet understand the importance of responsibility and the balance between the two. Rush teams are flexible and adapt to varying circumstances. The Rush Way to Play represents both passion and purpose.

Our Club mantra is: “Where the trails of passion and purpose meet, begins the path to victory”

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Colorado Rush Soccer Club

 
Littleton, Colorado  

Phone : 720-624-9000
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