Washington Youth Sports >>
Everett After School Sports >>
Washington Rush
Program Name: Washington Rush
Program Address: PO Box 12427, Everett WA 98206
Contact Phone:
Website: http://www.washingtonrush.com
Detail: Washington Rush is the Regional Club for North County Youth Soccer Association. We are associated with the nationally recognized Rush Program that was developed in Colorado and is now found in over 24 states and also worldwide. The Rush players will have the opportunity to participate in National Rush Programs, National Rush Teams and be a part of Rush worldwide. The Rush will participate in the Regional Club League (RCL) for teams U10-U18, as well as, other Washington Youth Leagues. At Washington Rush, we are committed to the development of healthy youth through the game of soccer. We firmly believe in the value of sports – and soccer in particular –for promoting the physical, mental and social well-being of the youth player. Our coaches seek to impart a love of the game and to develop each player’s technical and tactical capabilities to their fullest potential, while teaching life skills and leadership through teamwork and sportsmanship. We are committed to providing the highest-quality soccer experience for players and families alike and the highest level of competitive play in the State of Washington. Finally, we strive to be a prized asset of our community both as a resource for local youth soccer organizations and as a model organizational citizen.
Reviews: Be the first to review this childcare provider.
Washington Rush, Everett WA
Program Address: PO Box 12427, Everett WA 98206
Contact Phone:
Website: http://www.washingtonrush.com
Detail: Washington Rush is the Regional Club for North County Youth Soccer Association. We are associated with the nationally recognized Rush Program that was developed in Colorado and is now found in over 24 states and also worldwide. The Rush players will have the opportunity to participate in National Rush Programs, National Rush Teams and be a part of Rush worldwide. The Rush will participate in the Regional Club League (RCL) for teams U10-U18, as well as, other Washington Youth Leagues. At Washington Rush, we are committed to the development of healthy youth through the game of soccer. We firmly believe in the value of sports – and soccer in particular –for promoting the physical, mental and social well-being of the youth player. Our coaches seek to impart a love of the game and to develop each player’s technical and tactical capabilities to their fullest potential, while teaching life skills and leadership through teamwork and sportsmanship. We are committed to providing the highest-quality soccer experience for players and families alike and the highest level of competitive play in the State of Washington. Finally, we strive to be a prized asset of our community both as a resource for local youth soccer organizations and as a model organizational citizen.
|
Share your experience with Washington Rush, whether your child attended, you evaluated their services, or you worked there. You can help others by writing a review.
Ask the Community
Connect, Seek Advice, Share Knowledge
Notes
Are you the owner or director of this activity?
Update Activity Information
If you notice any inaccurate information on this page, please let us know so we can correct.
Report Incorrect Information
Resources
- How the 21st Century Changed the Landscape of Afterschool Programs in the USA
- How the 21st Century Changed the Landscape of Afterschool Programs in the USA
- The History of Afterschool Programs in Rural America: Addressing Unique Challenges and Opportunities
- Afterschool Leadership Programs: Building Future Leaders
- Tutoring and Homework Help Programs: Academic Support After School Hours
- Afterschool Arts and Creative Programs: Nurturing Young Talent and Creativity
- After-School Sports Programs: Promoting Physical Fitness and Teamwork
- STEM-Based Afterschool Programs: Encouraging the Next Generation of Innovators
- The Origins of Afterschool Programs in the United States: From Settlement Houses to Modern-Day Initiatives