San Diego Homegrown Series: Berrick Rastok

Injuries are just one aspect of the game that can happen, but, when Berrick Rastok suffered his 3rd major setback from a severe ankle injury, he was determined more than ever to get back on the field. His passion for the game is obvious when you watch him live. He is a vocal and physical […]
San Diego Homegrown Series: Michael Farfan

The San Diego Homegrown Series is a feature in which we track the progress and interview players from our area who are playing professionally. For more interviews click here. Up next in out San Diego Homegrown Series is none other than Seattle Sounders midfielder Michael Farfan. Farfan and his twin brother Gabriel were both raised in […]
San Diego Homegrown Series: RSF Attack’s 2016 Signing Class

High school seniors across the country signed their NLI (National Letter of Intent) on February 3, 2016, to officially commit to college athletics. Many athletes give “verbal commitments” long before signing day, but a verbal commitment is not binding on the athlete or the school. A verbal commitment can be made at any time by […]
San Diego Homegrown Series: Christina Burkenroad

Christina Burkenroad has faced an unusual amount of adversity for the bulk of her life. Born and mostly raised in San Diego, Burkenroad lost her mother to ALS when she was four, and she endured a stretch of homelessness for several months during her junior year of high school. At one point, the family’s search […]
San Diego Homegrown Series: Alberto Diaz

If you asked any of the people who know him, chances are that they would mention how much soccer means to Alberto Diaz. Diaz, an attacking midfielder, has been playing soccer for as long as he can remember. Growing up, everything was always about playing soccer with his brother or being coached by his father. Even […]