TUALATIN VALLEY YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE

OPEN TO EVERYONE

Spring Season

  • Team Registration Deadline is March 15th
  • Spring Game Schedule is Published by March 25th
  • 8 Saturday Games from April 5th - May 31st - no games May 24th over Memorial Day Weekend

Fall Season

  • Team Registration Deadline is August 15th
  • Fall Game Schedule is Published late August
  • 8 Saturday Games from September 6th - October 25th
  • Kindergarten teams play on Thursday evenings
  • Rush Super Cup will be Saturday, November 1st, 2025
PLAYERS
VOLUNTEER COACHES
TEAMS
PARTNER CLUBS

FIELD MAPS

PLEASE RESPECT THE FIELDS BY CLEARING UP AFTER YOURSELF, LEAVING NO LITTER AND ENSURING THAT DOGS ARE NOT PRESENT ON TURF OR GRASS FIELDS.

BECOME A REFEREE

Become a Referee

Encouraging your child, or even yourself, to become a referee in the Developmental Soccer program is a wonderful way to introduce yourself into the world of soccer refereeing.

For a 13+ Year old it is a great way to acquire responsibility, furthering their development as a young adult, and of course, an opportunity to earn money in a positive environment.

You can sign up to become a referee by clicking here.

You will be directed to Oregon Soccer Referee Organization, where you will find the upcoming classes and respective costs.

Once you are certified, you will be able to sign up for games that are requiring referees and begin your journey.

Pay

2nd Grade - $23.00

3rd/4th Grade - $35.00

5th/6th Grade - $45.00

7th/8th Grade - $45.00

Assistant Referee - $28.00

SIDELINE BEHAVIOR

Parents are expected to be positive, motivational and supportive to all players and officials. Parents are expected not to coach from the sidelines but enjoy the experience of the game.

Beyond the obvious goal of encouraging all parties to be role models of education, we think it matters to differentiate that
from 'being quiet'. Quoting Jorge Valdano, isn’t football just an excuse to be happy?

Then chant, cheer, celebrate! What makes football the most beautiful and popular sport in the world is people’s
emotions and passion. As a player, it is no different. To remember those games in which the supporters couldn’t
stay seated and every play was cheered and clapped are memories that stay with you forever.

RESPECT THE CALL

Referee Abuse Prevention
At Hillsboro Rush, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to enjoy soccer without risking their safety or well-being. This includes protecting those who serve the game—our referees.

Soccer must be safe—for everyone. U.S. Soccer’s “Respect The Call” policy (effective March 2025) lays out strict penalties—from multi-game suspensions to lifetime bans—for both physical and non-physical abuse. Repeat offenders, and those targeting youth referees, face escalating consequences. Let’s protect those who serve the game. More details: ussoccer.com/rap

Both physical and non-physical abuse have no place in our sport. We expect all players, coaches, and spectators to treat referees with respect at all times.

Learn more about U.S. Soccer’s Referee Abuse Prevention Policy and the consequences of violations here: U.S. Soccer Referee Abuse Prevention.

We’d love to hear from you!

Use this form each week to share your feedback about TVYSL games. Your input helps us celebrate the great moments happening on the field and address any concerns quickly. Every submission makes our league stronger—thank you for taking a few minutes to share your experience after each game!