Ready, set, goal! Rappahannock soccer kicks off

by | Sep 16, 2024

U8 division players practice on Friday night at the School Board office fields in Washington. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U8 division players practice on Friday night at the School Board office fields in Washington. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
A U10 age division player dribbles the ball at Friday night's practice. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
A U10 age division player dribbles the ball at Friday night's practice. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
A U6 charges towards the goal at practice on Friday. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
A U6 charges towards the goal at practice on Friday. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U8 age division teams practicing on Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U8 age division teams practicing on Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
A U4 player hanging out in the goal at practice Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
A U4 player hanging out in the goal at practice Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U4 players practice kicking goals at Friday night's practice. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U4 players practice kicking goals at Friday night's practice. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U8 division players at practice on Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)
U8 division players at practice on Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

Rappahannock County Soccer Association’s (RCSA) fall season kicked off last week, holding its first practices and games. Through the work of many volunteers, with support from the Rappahannock County Lions Club and other donors, and Rappahannock County Public Schools, 135 local kids ages 2-15 will be participating this month and October.

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U8 division players practice on Friday night at the School Board office fields in Washington. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

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A U10 age division player dribbles the ball at Friday night’s practice. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

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A U6 charges towards the goal at practice on Friday. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

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U8 age division teams practicing on Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

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A U4 player hanging out in the goal at practice Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

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U4 players practice kicking goals at Friday night’s practice. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

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U8 division players at practice on Friday night. (Photo/Ireland Hayes for Foothills Forum)

For more information on RCSA, visit rappsoccer.com or email [email protected].

Ireland Hayes is a reporter for Foothills Forum, a nonprofit organization that supports local news in Rappahannock County.


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  • Ireland Hayes

    Ireland joined Foothills Forum as a full-time reporter in 2023 after graduating from the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication with a degree in journalism and minor in music. As a student, she gained valuable experience in reporter and editor positions at The Red & Black, an award-winning student newspaper, and contributed to Grady Newsource and the Athens Banner-Herald. She spent three years as an editorial assistant at Georgia Magazine, UGA’s quarterly alumni publication, and interned with The Bitter Southerner. Growing up in a small town in Southeast Georgia, Ireland developed a deep appreciation for rural communities and the unique stories they have to tell. She completed undergraduate research on news deserts, ghost papers and the ways rural communities in Georgia are being forced to adapt to a lack of local news. This research further sparked her interest in a career contributing to the preservation of local and rural news.

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Ireland joined Foothills Forum as a full-time reporter in 2023 after graduating from the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication with a degree in journalism and minor in music. As a student, she gained valuable experience in reporter and editor positions at The Red & Black, an award-winning student newspaper, and contributed to Grady Newsource and the Athens Banner-Herald. She spent three years as an editorial assistant at Georgia Magazine, UGA’s quarterly alumni publication, and interned with The Bitter Southerner. Growing up in a small town in Southeast Georgia, Ireland developed a deep appreciation for rural communities and the unique stories they have to tell. She completed undergraduate research on news deserts, ghost papers and the ways rural communities in Georgia are being forced to adapt to a lack of local news. This research further sparked her interest in a career contributing to the preservation of local and rural news.