Recent Seasons

2010 Season

The Steelheads varsity team made the playoffs as the 6th seed out of 8 teams in Nor Cal. We beat #3 Chico 7-4 and beat #2 City 12-7. We're proud of our team for making the varsity Nor Cal championship for the first time ever. We faced a tough Casa Grande team and gave them a fight but lost 10-6. Taking a 2nd place finish in Nor Cal gave the varsity Steelheads a spot in the State Championships. We faced the So Cal #1 team, Simi Valley and won 12-4. That meant we faced Casa Grande, for the 4th time, for the state championship. The game ended up 11-4 Casa, but making the State Championship game was a huge accomplishment for a squad of 15 with 6 freshmen.

The JV team had their best season ever finishing with a 2-9 record and many new and freshmen players got the experience they needed to step up to varsity for 2011.

The club fielded for the first time a U11 team and they had a blast. It's always nice to see new players and parents take on the sport. While first-year teams usually don't produce too much in the victory column, the Steelies did a good job and won several games. We look forward to the boys moving up into the U13 ranks and continuing their development.

Previous Seasons

The 2009 season was a success overall with varsity finishing 8-7, JV getting their first win and the U15 team finishing second in Nor Cal. The U15 team lost 2-1 to SCDS (Santa Rosa) in the championship game of the B2 division. The 2010 high school teams will have many of the players from our U15 team and the SCDS team, breathing new blood into our high school program. The varsity team was one win away from getting into the playoffs for the second straight year, but we only had 12 players from the final game against Rancho Cotati and came away with a loss.

The 2008 varsity team finished 13-2 and took 3rd place in Nor Cal. The JV team and the youth ranks of the SRLC finally got off the ground each playing their first seasons. JV didn't win a game but the U15 got a few wins under their belts.

After going winless in 2005, the SRLC made significant strides in 2006. The team's record ended up at 6-6 and most of the games were competitive, the last 3 being decided by 1 goal. The top two scorers were sophomores and the top defender was a freshman. The Peters' brother both were named NCJLA all stars.