COVID-19 UPDATE:
HAWAII RUSH BIG ISLAND PRACTICES WILL START BACK UP IN JANUARY 2021. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Get to know the Hawaii Rush Big Island Soccer Club
Hawaii Rush Big Island is a soccer club located in beautiful Hilo, Hawaii. We are the Big Island’s largest soccer club competing in the Hawaii Youth Soccer Association (HYSA) league. Our club understands that you want to provide the best opportunity for your player to learn and grow to reach his or her maximum potential. In order to do that you need a soccer club with a proven developmental system. We believe your player should get the best training available and every player should improve no matter what their ability.

FREE TRYOUTS & OPEN ENROLLMENT, JOIN ANYTIME!
A fun and engaging environment for kids ages 4-6 to learn soccer from experienced coaches in Hilo!
The 2020 Minibig was a success with teams competing from all over the Big Island and Oahu. Find out who won by visiting our Minibig page.
BIG ISLAND SOCCER NEWS
Rush to End Hunger
Hawaii Rush Big Island will be hosting a food drive with all donations going to The Food Basket. We’ve grouped players into teams (see below) and the team who donates the most food will win a prize!
Support Local Soccer by Donating to Our Vulcan Women’s Soccer Program
Support the Vulcan soccer program with a donation today and get a UHH Soccer mask, while supplies last.
Congratulations, Class of 2020!
Get to know our seniors from the Class of 2020! These seniors have had to endure some unique and challenging obstacles during their final year of high school, and we hope their resiliency will provide solid ground to help them reach their future goals, whether it be soccer at the next level, furthering education, or joining our workforce. Get to know our six seniors.
Big Island HYSA 2019 Fall Playoff Results
Congratulations to all of our players and coaches who competed in Big Island Hawaii Youth Soccer Association Playoffs this weekend! Hawaii Rush Big Island had a league-high 12 teams making this Fall’s playoffs.