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Freshman Peyton Raun part of strong back line for Penn women’s soccer

2019-12-11T19:14:03-08:00October 3rd, 2019|

The rookie has helped fill void left by Camillia Nwokedi

At the start of the season, there was an open spot in Penn women’s soccer’s back four. Freshman Peyton Raun has fit right in.

Raun has made her way into the starting lineup, playing almost every minute of every game so far this season. In front of senior goalkeeper Kitty Qu, Raun has joined the likes of seniors Megan Lloyd and Laura Hamilton, as well as junior Jadyn Wilensky, in the back.

Right off the bat, Raun showed promise. Her preseason performance indicated that she would be ready to compete for the Quakers come the start of the season.

“Peyton is just unbelievably athletic. She covers so much ground. She’s fast and she has an engine. Sometimes that allows you to get away with a few more mistakes because you have that athletic ability. But not only that, she’s a competitor,” coach Nicole Van Dyke said. “I think she’s done a great job of coming in, staying focused, but at the same time trying to learn and grow.”

Raun has helped fill the void left by defender Camillia Nwokedi, who graduated from Penn after last season.

Throughout her career, Nwokedi played in 57 games, starting in 50 of them. In 2018, she was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year. Along with the rest of the defense, notably Qu, Nwokedi helped the Quakers to only allow five goals all season. It’s safe to say she was a staple of the defense.

Not only was Nwokedi an integral member of the back four, but the Quakers also pride themselves on having a very strong defensive style.

“I think that defense has always been the backbone of our team. It’s been a large part of our identity over the past four years now that I’ve been here. In terms of style, it hasn’t really changed that much,” Qu said. “It’s amazing this year that we have so much depth. I think that [our defense] doesn’t change that much when we have new players stepping in because everybody understands their role and everybody plays together really nicely, no matter who it is.”

Fortunately, Raun has shown that she is capable of maintaining this style.

“I think she has a lot of similarities athletically to Cami. However, she’s a very good soccer player. She can connect passes; she’s very precise on her long balls,” Van Dyke said. “She probably would like to go forward way more than we allow her to, and that’s something that we can grow into the position as she becomes more experienced and continues to learn our style and when that would be appropriate.”

Like 14 of her teammates, Raun is from California. A native of Pleasanton, she played for Pleasanton Rage ECNL for seven years. She also competed for her high school team for three years after taking her freshman year off.

“I just needed a break [to] figure out that I wanted to come back and play,” Raun said.

After her freshman year, Raun returned to soccer with a newfound excitement. It was the allure of a closely-bonded team that drew her to Penn and has helped her succeed in her first few games.

“[The first few games] have been so much fun actually. I love the competitive environment, and everyone’s so uplifting,” Raun said. “During the game, you make a mistake and instantly someone to my right or left is saying, ‘it’s ok, you got it next time,’ as well as just being surrounded by a competitive environment where I know anyone could come on the field and compete just as well as anyone who was already on the field. I think it’s important to be part of a team like that.”

As for what she has learned, Raun cites learning how to be a good teammate as the most important lesson. It’s clear that she has had a positive impact on the backfield as well.

“She gives us a calming presence back there. I think that she is able to settle us in the back a little bit. If the other team starts coming at us a little bit, she’s able to provide that calming presence,” Qu said. “She’s very quick; I think that helps a lot [in] the back. She’s able to close down space very quickly; she’s able to recover if we get countered. I think all those abilities contribute to how well she’s been playing.”

Now that the Quakers have progressed into Ivy play, Raun’s performance will be as important as ever. The Red and Blue will next play Cornell this Saturday at home.

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Nominees for 2020 RAGE Board of Directors

2019-09-21T11:45:23-07:00September 20th, 2019|

NOTICE to MEMBERSHIP:

2019 RAGE logo retinaThe Nominating Committee presents to the RAGE membership their slate of nominees for the upcoming Annual Elections of the Board of Directors:

  1. Jon Asmussen
  2. Mike Hoyman
  3. Katie Moe
  4. Carlos Nissen
  5. Randy Smith
  6. Pani Thangaraj
  7. Albert Villarde

Note: Open nominations will be accepted from the floor at the Annual General Meeting on October 16, 2019.  These nominees must be present at this meeting.

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 2020 calendar year, the Board will elect, from its 15 members, a President, Competitive Vice President, Recreational Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

SAT/ACT Practice Test

2019-06-18T19:41:33-07:00May 22nd, 2019|

Dear RAGE & BUSC parents,
RAGE and BUSC have partnered with the local Huntington Learning Center of Pleasanton on a SAT/ACT
preparation test. Huntington Learning center has been providing Premier Tutoring to kids from K-12 for over
30 years. Due to limited class size you must register in advance for this event.
Cost:
$25 per student paid at the center. Cash or check made out to BUSC or Rage. **$199 VALUE**
Dates:
June 21, 2019 – 25 participants maximum – Register in advance below.
August 17, 2019 – 25 participants maximum – Register in advance below.
Time:
1pm – 4pm (This test will not have the essay) Please arrive 15 minutes early to hear more about which test is
the right one for your student.
Results:
A result date will be set up for you and your student to come and find out the results. More info will be given
at the test.
This effort will benefit the soccer programs and give students preparing for the SAT / ACT test another
opportunity to practice. Those who are thinking of preparing soon, should take the test to understand to see
what they need to prepare.
Please visit the link(s) below to register:
SAT:
6/21 – https://huntingtonhelps.com/registration/isep/confirm?location_id=193552&course_id=2836
8/17 – https://huntingtonhelps.com/registration/isep/confirm?location_id=193552&course_id=2838
ACT:
6/21 – https://huntingtonhelps.com/registration/isep/confirm?location_id=193552&course_id=2835
8/17 – https://huntingtonhelps.com/registration/isep/confirm?location_id=193552&course_id=2837

Please visit the link(s) below to register:

SAT/ACT Practice Test

2019-06-18T19:42:51-07:00April 9th, 2019|

RAGE and BUSC have partnered with the local Huntington Learning Center of Pleasanton on a SAT/ACT preparation test. Huntington Learning center has been providing Premier Tutoring to kids from K-12 for over 30 years.

Due to limited class size you must register in advance for this event.

Cost:
$25 per student paid at the center. Cash or check made out to BUSC or Rage.

Date:
April 19th 2019 – 25 participants maximum – Register in advance below.

Time:
1pm – 4pm (This test will not have the essay) Please arrive 15 minutes early to hear more about which test is the right one for your student.

Results:
A result date will be set up for you and your student to come and find out the results. More info will be given at the test.

This effort will benefit the soccer programs and give students preparing for the SAT / ACT test another opportunity to practice. Those who are thinking of preparing soon, should take the test to understand to see what they need to prepare.

Please visit the link(s) below to register:

Recreational Spring Academy

2019-02-26T09:45:29-08:00February 19th, 2019|

The RAGE Recreational Youth Academy provides a unique learning environment for recreational players to develop fundamental soccer skills. The goal of this Academy is to foster a passion for soccer and a greater understanding of the game while building a solid foundation of basic skills and technique. This training will add in elements to prepare young players for upcoming competitive placement (tryouts) for the 2019 season.  Players are welcome to attend whether or not they are planning on trying out for a competitive team. We are also adding goalkeeper training to our Recreational Spring Academy for players that are interested in receiving goalkeeper training from our competitive Goalkeeper Director, Brittney Cameron. Goalkeeper training is for players with 2008, 2007, 2006, and 2005 birth years.

The Recreational Youth Academy is open to all RECREATIONAL players with 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 birth years.  This is a great way for players to continue improving throughout the spring months.

Academy Trainers: Recreational Program Director (Megan Walinski) and RAGE Coaching Staff

When: March 11, 2019  – April 16, 2019   (5 week program)

60 minutes, once-a-week training session (total of 5 sessions)

**No training the week of Spring Break 4/1/19

Birth year Training Days and times                     Dates                                     Location

2014/2013 Tuesdays – 4:30 – 5:30pm 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/9, 4/16 Aquatic Park
2012 Mondays – 4:30-5:30pm 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15 Muirwood
2011/2010 Mondays – 4:30 – 5:30pm 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15 Muirwood
2009/2008/2007 Mondays – 5:30 – 6:30pm 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15 Muirwood
Goalkeeper training only 2008/2007/2006/2005 Mondays – 4:30-5:30pm 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15 Muirwood

Play date: 2 separate Fridays – Dates and times TBD

Where: Mondays – Muirwood Park – 4701 Muirwood Drive

Tuesdays – Aquatic Park

Player must bring cleats, shin-guards, soccer ball, and water to all practices.

Cost: Rec Spring Academy is $105

Contact: Recreational Program Director

Meganwalinski@pleasantonrage.org

Pleasanton RAGE Scholar-Athlete/Community Service Scholarship Opportunity!

2019-01-15T14:20:25-08:00January 15th, 2019|

Pleasanton RAGE Scholar-Athlete/Community Service Scholarship Opportunity!

RAGE recognizes excellence in academics and service to the community and will award $1500 scholarships to a minimum of two college-bound high school seniors.

 Application Deadline: March 1, 2019

RAGE Speaker Series A Night With USA Soccer Stars

2018-12-05T11:45:51-08:00December 5th, 2018|

Join Pleasanton RAGE and National Team Legends Abby Wambach, Christie Rampone and Shannon Boxx as they discuss their journey to becoming elite athletes. Sacrifice, commitment and dedication will all be discussed, along with celebrating success and embracing failure. Surely a night you will not want to miss!

December 15, 2018, 5:30PM

Hart Middle School MPR

4433 Willow Road

Pleasanton, CA 94588

TICKET PRICES: $25
**RAGE priority sales through November 25, 2018**
open to public November 26, 2018

Save The Date: RAGE Speaker Series

2018-10-11T11:09:43-07:00September 28th, 2018|

TRAILBLAZERS:

RAGE SPEAKER SERIES – “A Night With Amy G”

Join Pleasanton RAGE Girls Soccer Club for the inaugural speaker in a fantastic series intended to inspire, motivate and empower young female leaders of tomorrow. San Francisco Giants sideline reporter Amy G will be on hand to discuss her journey in broadcast journalism; as well as, answer any questions you may have for her. You won’t want to miss this historic night, so buy your tickets now as they will go fast!

2019 RAGE Board of Directors Nominees

2018-10-11T11:06:48-07:00September 24th, 2018|

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

1. Dan Allari
2. Martha Brown
3. Colin Chang
4. Cassandra Fuller
5. Erik Hofstede
6. Chris Palmer
7. Mike Stewart
8. Erika Westhoff (Carlson)
9. Bill Wettig

Note: Open nominations will be accepted from the floor at the Annual General Meeting on October 10, 2018. These nominees must be present at this meeting. 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 2019 calendar year, the Board will elect, from its 15 members, a President, Competitive Vice President, Recreational Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

Picture Pick Up

2018-09-20T15:59:56-07:00September 20th, 2018|

Each team should send one representative to pick up their team pictures anytime M-F (11am-6pm) at:
Studio One Photography
6515 Sierra Lane
Dublin, CA
NOTE: This does not include any pictures that were taken on “make-up” day
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