August 12, 2023

Team Manager Player Pass Party!

Building Bonds Before the Season!

Lead by our Lead Team Manager Erica Maciel, Fremont Rush Soccer's Team Managers and dedicated parent volunteers recently came together for a special event that set the tone for the upcoming fall 2023 season. Hosted at the welcoming Chaplin's Bar & Bistro, this gathering was not just about paperwork; it was about fostering camaraderie and building bonds within our Rush community.

The primary goal of the event was to create individual player passes, a small but important aspect of our season preparations. However, what made this gathering truly special was the sense of "Rush" unity and excitement that filled the air. As our dedicated Team Managers and parent volunteers collaborated on the passes, they also built connections and shared stories, strengthening the bonds that make our Rush family so special.

The Lead Team Manager, Erica Maciel, spearheaded this initiative with enthusiasm and dedication. Erica's leadership and the commitment of all those involved ensured that the player passes were not just cards but tokens of the Rush spirit, ready to accompany our young athletes throughout the season.

The event was not all work; it was also an opportunity to relax and enjoy the company of fellow Rush supporters. Laughter, cheers, and even a few friendly soccer-related debates (Lead by Coach Ali 😄,) filled the room as everyone shared their passion for the beautiful game.

To relive the memories and witness the Rush spirit in action, be sure to check out our photo gallery from the event. It's a testament to the sense of community and shared purpose that makes Fremont Rush Soccer such a special club.

Link:
https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-NFRxND/

As we look forward to the fall 2023 season, let this Team Manager Player Pass Party be a reminder of the unity and enthusiasm that drive us as a club. We're not just a team; we're a family, and together, we'll make this season one to remember. Thank you to Erica Maciel, our Lead Team Manager, and all the volunteers who contributed to this fantastic evening. Stay tuned for more Rush updates and exciting moments on and off the field!

Go Rush! âš½

By Zee Kerawala August 19, 2025
On August 15, 2025, Fremont Rush Soccer hosted a special TopSoccer Celebration Party to close out our TopSoccer Summer Clinic. The event was filled with joy, laughter, and a true sense of community as players, families, and coaches came together to celebrate an incredible summer. Our amazing coaches, Coach Mel & Coach G, shared their reflections: “We’re blessed to have the opportunity to coach these amazing athletes. Watching them break out of their shells and seeing the families enjoy themselves has been an amazing experience. We can’t wait to continue to share in the joy that this sport has given us all these years. We’re already looking forward to the fall session and more TopSoccer fun!” Fremont Rush’s TOPSoccer Program is designed for boys and girls ages 5–18 with disabilities who cannot fully participate in mainstream soccer. Operated in partnership with US Youth Soccer (USYS) and Cal North, the program is led by certified trainers and supported by dedicated volunteers. At Fremont Rush, we’re proud to champion this empowering program where every player has a place, every effort is celebrated, and every smile matters. Thank you to our players, families, and volunteers for making this summer so memorable. We can’t wait to see everyone back on the field for the Fall TopSoccer Session!
By Zee Kerawala August 3, 2025
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By Zee Kerawala July 22, 2025
Via Tricity Voice:  Summer break is filled with fun for kids whether it be from vacation, water parks or summer sports programs. This year Fremont Rush Soccer Club has ensured that every child has the chance to have fun in the sun by launching a special program: TOPSoccer . TOPSoccer is an inclusive soccer program for kids ages 5 to 18 with intellectual or physical disabilities. This past spring, the program debuted its first session at the Karl Nordvik Park in Fremont. “We’ve been trying to build something for kids who may not have the same access to the soccer fields or sports that other kids may have because of either learning disabilities or physical disabilities,” said Fremont Rush founder and president Fernando Colmenares. Each season consists of six Friday evening hour-long sessions where each participant is paired with a volunteer coach or buddy for one-on-one attention. Each session’s activities are completely dependent on the abilities of the players and what they are most excited to do. For example, some sessions will consist of giant soccer balls being kicked around just for fun, while others may have a little bit more structure like having players try to score goals. “Some kids may get really into it and start to dribble around and shoot goals, some kids may like to be out there just running around. It’s whatever the needs of each player are,” explained Colmenares. Fremont Rush director Jerry Losson has been the driving force behind the launch of the program. “I pitched the idea to Fernando Colmenares and Zee Kerawala, our general manager and they both liked the idea and explained that they had previously attempted to start the program. We were all in at that point and went after it,” said Losson. With Losson’s 34 years of teaching in the Fremont Unified School District, he was able to spread the word. “I was also able to leverage my personal and professional connections within Fremont Unified and surrounding school districts [New Haven and Newark] to connect with a variety of schools, their service learning hour coordinators and their special-needs programs coordinators, to get connected with student volunteers to help the TOPSoccer athletes,” said Losson. Alejandra Nangeyali, a mom of one of the players said, “During the first practice I was surprised to see that there were more volunteers than players, which is hard to accomplish because usually there are never enough volunteers for special needs sports.” As much fun as the TOPSoccer is for the kids, parents have also discovered a benefit of their own. “I like connecting with parents who understand having a special needs child and there’s no judgement,” shared parent Patricia Noanchanh. For those parents who are interested in TOPSoccer, Colmenares said, “They can feel confident that someone else is thinking about their kid, someone else is thinking about how we can make an experience better for them. For one day out there you get to watch your son or daughter be an athlete.” View the original article: https://tricityvoice.com/fremont-soccer-club-launches-inclusive-program/
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