Welcome to Scripps Ranch Soccer Club
SRSC OPENING DAY Check here for more information SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 AT SCRIPPS RANCH COMMUNITY PARK CHECK HERE FOR TEAM PICTURE SCHEDULE
Recreational Game Schedules are now posted
for Divisions 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
Congratulations to SRSC teams
playing in the Tournament of Champions.
Six teams advanced to finals with 2 teams capturing the gold!
Champions were
BU13-White team coached by Karim Marzouk
and BU10 coached by Rich Davies.
Finalists included
GU19 coached by Cha Cha Namdar
GU15 Red coached by Kraig Stahl
GU13 White coached by Lori Franks
GU13 Red coached by Ralph Ginese
SRSC is proud of your accomplishment!
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The Scripps Ranch Soccer Club is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1982 on the principles of making the soccer experience fun. We are a member of the United States Youth Soccer Association, California Youth Soccer Association-South, and San Diego Presidio League.
We have over 1500 neighborhood kids playing in our program, ranging in ages from 5 to 19 years old. SRSC fields recreational teams, as well as competitive teams playing in the San Diego Presidio league. We have had Presidio league champions, Presidio Cup champions, and have been very successful in State Cup play and State Cup Championships.
We invite everyone to call our hotline or e-mail us for information. We hope you enjoy the Scripps Ranch community and the excitement and thrill of top quality youth soccer.
Latest News
August 13, 2010
In their last tournament as 12 year-olds the Scripps United GU13 Red travelled to Hawaii for the Aloha International Cup. The celebrations were many as 51 teammates and family toured the beautiful island of Oahu and competed in a tough soccer tournament. The group snorkeled at Hanauma Bay, visited the Pearl Harbor Memorial, jumped off 30 ft cliffs at Waimea Bay, ate shrimp on the north shore and enjoyed Hawaiian sunsets together every evening. The girls traded gifts with the other teams and won the hearts of the all the locals with their passion on and off the field. The Hawaiians whispered to us that they couldn’t help but to root for “the mainlanders”. Our team finished 2-1 in pool play and went on to upset the Leahi 98 Premier in a long and tough semi-final after over-time and penalty kicks. That same afternoon Scripps met the Hawaii State Cup champs in the finals and played to a 0-0 tie. Hawaii Rush Nike won the tournament after more overtime and 7 penalty kicks. I have never been more proud of our girls and their display of guts and grace throughout 240 minutes of soccer and two sets of PK’s in one hot Hawaiian day!
Kathy Caputo, Team Manager
