Coach Randy Semanko

Randy has been a part of the Washington Youth Soccer Association since 1970. In 1970 he was a first year player at age 5 in Olympia, Washington. Randy was lucky to spend over 10 seasons with the same team, The Hotshots, and later the team changed names to The Rainier Roadrunners, with the same "core" of players. Back in the day they played soccer all year round, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring Seasons! At age 14 his family moved to Packwood, Washington. Packwood is a small country town, and soccer was a foreign sport there. Randy had to travel almost 2 hours to the Centralia/Chehalis area to play soccer. He played on various teams there including the Pepsi Nationals. In 1983 Randy got his first Coaching job in Grays Harbor County, Coaching 6-8 year olds, where he earned his USSF "E" License. In 1985 Randy joined the Army and was sent off to Hawaii, where he continued to play for various Military teams and Leagues. After arriving back in the states in 1989, He coached for a few years for the Castle rock Soccer Club, again specializing in the youngest group of players 6-8, including his oldest son Jared. (Jared went on to play 3 years of Varsity Soccer for Clarkston High School).

In 1994 Randy and his family moved back to the Packwood area. He coached for the Lewis County Parks and Recreation Department until 1995. It was then Randy realized he had to make a step in the right direction for the kids! After seeing that this level of play was good for kids, but it lacked the expertise and growth of skills for the young players that wanted to excel at the worlds most popular sport, soccer, Randy Founded the White Pass Soccer Club, all the while playing in various Adult Leagues, and immediately went and earned his USSF "D"  License in 1995. The White Pass Soccer Club was an immediate hit. The Club signed up 112 kids the first season. Pretty phenomenal considering that East Lewis County is a small, rural, densely populated area. Randy coached 2 teams, both had a son on them.  Jordan was 4 years old, but played in the U-6 league, and dominated from the start.......He hasn't let up since. (Jordan was a Varsity starter at Clarkston High School as a Freshman in 2007, and also led the team in scoring).

Randy's teams were very competitive from the get-go. A 2nd place finish in their very first year at the U-12 level, followed by winning their league the next few years. Randy earned the "Reebok Coach of the year"  honors for 2000, and was honored at the annual Washington Youth Soccer Associations "Soccer Fair", and given his award by Tony DiCicco, USA Womans National Coach, in April of that year.

After a very successful 5 years with the White Pass Soccer Club Randy moved his family to Eastern Washington and the great city of Clarkston. Randy continued his coaching with both the Boys and Girls Club, and the Valley Youth Soccer Club in Lewiston, Idaho. In 2004 Randy saw the need for a club in Clarkston, Washington, so he Founded the Clarkston Soccer Club in 2004. The Clarkston Heat teams coached by Randy have been one of the most competitive in the league every year, although they have not captured a League Title.....Yet!

Keep checking back to our site to see how the Clarkston Heat are doing this season!

 

 

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