August 19, 2021

Rush Lobos Thriving With Four Teams in USYS Nationals

SARASOTA, Florida — Mark Forrest, the technical director for the Lobos Rush soccer club, enjoys playing the underdog role. But there’s little doubt that the club is turning into a giant in the state of Tennessee—and the south too, for that matter.

This week, Lobos Rush from Collierville, Tennessee—a suburb of Memphis—has four teams competing at the US Youth Soccer’s National Championship tournament in Sarasota, Florida.

“To give you some perspective, Tennessee has about forty thousand competitive players in the entire state, while the Dallas metro area alone has over a hundred thousand,” Forrest said. “So, we’re not a hot bed of talent by any stretch of the imagination.”

Nevertheless, Forrest and the Lobos Rush club have been able to develop players who are winning state championships with surprising ease and regularity. Now they’re starting to carve out a name for themselves nationally.

“We’ve been able to take players from a very young age and develop them, teaching them to play well as a team,” Forrest said. “I wish I could say we had some magical formula, but it’s really just a lot of hard work by developing the kids who come through here. And now that hard work is starting to pay off.”

Lobos Rush needed a U-Haul truck to cart home all the hardware it won at the Tennessee State Cup this season, finishing with five trophies on the girls side and one on the boys side. Now it has a chance to add to that with a strong showing this week in Florida.

And while Memphis hasn’t been known as a soccer town, Forrest has seen that change with the addition of the Memphis 901 FC, which started playing in the USL Championship in 2019.

“For the casual sports fan, it’s introduced them to the live game of soccer so the hipsters can get a chance to get out, drink some craft beer, and show off their mustaches,” Forrest said. “But for us, we’ve been able to use it as a developmental tool really. Before the club came here, most of them had never seen a live professional soccer match. So, that’s been helpful in giving the kids here a chance to see some good soccer on the professional level.”

Former U.S. Men’s National Team goalkeeper Tim Howard is one of the Memphis 901 FC owners, and his daughter plays for the Rush Lobos’ 07 girls team.

And while that has attracted some players to the club, it’s the quality of players the Rush Lobos are producing that’s garnering the most attention.

Aside from all the USYS regional championships, Rush Lobos had several teams advance to the national tournament by virtue of winning their National League series. Next season, they are moving to the more challenging Development Player League, a quick rise for the club.

“When Tennessee Rush merged with Lobos soccer club here in 2012, we complemented each other well,” Forrest said. “We’ve been growing ever since. And we’re excited about the future of this club, too.”

February 4, 2025
Suisun City Rush 1 Men's Team: A Season of Growth and Unity As the season comes to a close, we at Suisun City Rush reflect on our inaugural journey with immense pride and excitement. Our Men's First Team has completed its first season, and what a season it has been! Comprising primarily of a young and eager group of players, our focus was firmly set on player development and providing opportunities for growth. A Season of Learning and Achievement Throughout the season, we experienced a mix of outcomes—losing some games, drawing others, and celebrating memorable victories. Each match was a stepping stone, contributing to the players' growth and helping them mature both individually and as a team. The camaraderie and bonds formed have turned our team into a close-knit family, and that, in itself, is a victory worth celebrating. Continuing the Journey Our commitment to development doesn't end with the season. Training will continue until the second week of December, ensuring our players maintain their momentum and fitness. Come January, we will be back in action, gearing up for the Spring 2025 season with renewed vigor and enthusiasm. A New Approach: No Tryouts Needed In line with our philosophy of nurturing talent, we are thrilled to announce that the majority of our players will be staying on to prepare for the upcoming season. At Suisun City Rush, we believe in consistent development over traditional tryouts, fostering an environment where players can grow without the pressure of selection processes. This approach has proven successful, and we are excited to see our players continue to flourish. Looking Ahead As we look forward to the Spring season, we are eager to build on the foundations laid this year. With a solid core of returning players and our ongoing commitment to development, the future is bright for Suisun City Rush 1 Men's Team. Thank you to all our supporters, families, and community members who have been with us every step of the way. Your encouragement and belief in our vision have been invaluable. Here's to another season of growth, unity, and success!
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