Seawolves Pathway: Train to Train
The Seawolves U16 & U18 representative sides will provide an opportunity to establish the professional principles and best practices to young athletes eager to progress and grow, all while having fun.
Kicking off April 10, players will have two opportunities to attend a Talent ID event and enter the 2022 Seawolves Representative pool for summer competition selection(s).Â
Male and female athletes ages 14-18 from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, as well as British Columbia, that are eager to enter the ‘Train to Train’ tier of the Seawolves’ Pathway are encouraged to attend at minimum one upcoming Talent ID event to be considered for Summer 2022 competition opportunities. Learn more about the Seawolves Pathway here.
TALENT IDENTIFICATION EVENTS
Sunday, April 10 – Boys and Girls Talent ID Day #1
Tukwila Community Center
Boys and Girls 1:00 – 4:00 PM
Saturday, April 16 – Girls Talent ID #2
Rugby WA Girls Curtain Raiser Matches presented by BECU
Starfire Stadium
12:00 – 2:00 PM
Sunday, April 17 – Boys Talent ID Day #2
Tukwila Community Center
1:00 – 4:00 PM
PRACTICE SCHEDULE FOR IDENTIFIED PLAYERS
June 12 – Girls & Boys Practice
June 19 – Girls & Boys Practice
June 26 – Girls & Boys Practice
June 28 – Girls & Boys Practice
TBA – Boys & Girls Tournament
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