Athlete of the Month: Carina Rector

Amie Bowman • September 1, 2025

This month, we’re celebrating one of our incredible young athletes who showed grit, skill, and leadership on the field—Carina R., goalkeeper for our Under-11 Girls team.


Over the weekend, the U11 Girls rocked it by going 4-0 and bringing home the tournament championship! And Carina played a huge role in their success.


👏 Highlights from Carina’s standout performance:

  • Saved a penalty kick during regulation play.
  • Made three clutch saves during the semifinal penalty shootout, sending her team to the finals.
  • Assisted the game-winning goal in the championship match with a perfectly placed long punt—helping secure the 1-0 victory!


Carina’s determination, composure under pressure, and all-around impact on the game made her an easy choice for this month’s spotlight. She embodies the NPSC values of being proactive, always learning, and being a good teammate.


Congratulations, Carina—we’re proud to call you part of the NPSC family! 🖤⚽💛

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This month, we’re proud to celebrate Coach Craig MacDonald , our Coach of the Month and the one of the coaches supporting NPSC’s elementary school volleyball team . Craig’s coaching style perfectly reflects what youth sports are all about: growth, learning, and the pure joy of seeing kids believe in themselves. When asked what he enjoys most about coaching, Coach MacDonald doesn’t hesitate: “The best part of coaching is seeing the improvement over the course of a season.” Whether it’s watching a player finally connect on a serve, understand team rotation, or simply smile with new confidence, Coach MacDonald finds fulfillment in those moments of progress that make all the difference. This fall has been particularly special for him. “I have a lot of returning kids from the spring, so seeing their growth over the summer and the level of confidence that has increased since the spring has been the most rewarding part,” Coach MacDonald shared. The players’ hard work, and his commitment to helping them reach their potential, shine through every week. When it comes to what inspires him as a coach, Coach MacDonald's answer is deeply personal: “It has to be my dad, who was always involved as a coach when I was growing up. I’m just trying to do the same for my daughters.” That sense of legacy and love of the game carries through in the patience, encouragement, and genuine care with which he leads his teams. Thank you, Coach MacDonald, for your dedication to teaching, mentoring, and inspiring our young athletes. Your influence extends far beyond the volleyball court—you’re helping shape confidence, teamwork, and lifelong enthusiasm for sports. Congratulations on being NPSC’s Coach of the Month!
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This month, we are proud to recognize Abby Nash and Marisa Klinkenberger as NPSC’s Sportsmen of the Month ! These two best friends bring an energy and commitment to our high school recreational volleyball program that goes far beyond the game itself. Abby and Marisa have been part of NPSC volleyball for multiple seasons, and in that time they’ve become known not only for their skills on the court, but also for their leadership, positivity, and team-first mindset. Every week, they are the first to raise their hands when something needs to be done—whether it’s helping set up, volunteering to lead warm-ups, or encouraging teammates who need an extra boost. Their coach describes them as players who embody true sportsmanship : competitive but fair, hardworking but humble, and always ready to lift others up. When Abby and Marisa are on the court, you’ll see them going for every ball and pushing themselves to give their best effort. When they’re on the sidelines, you’ll hear them cheering the loudest, celebrating their teammates’ successes as if they were their own. What makes Abby and Marisa stand out most is how seamlessly they blend their friendship with their role as teammates. Their bond sets a tone of trust, encouragement, and fun that ripples across the whole team. It’s clear to everyone around them that they play for something bigger than themselves... they play for their teammates and for the love of the game! We are proud to celebrate Abby and Marisa as September’s Sportsmen of the Month. Thank you both for showing us what true team spirit looks like!
By Amie Bowman September 5, 2025
The Northern Piedmont Sports Club (NPSC), in collaboration with the Warrenton Fields Association, is proud to announce the completion of the first phase of a multi-phase improvement project at the Athey Sports Complex. Phase One officially began on July 9, 2025 and concluded on September 1. Work is scheduled to continue through the spring of 2026. The Athey Sports Complex is one of the region’s most heavily used outdoor athletic facilities, serving thousands of youth and families through soccer, flag football, volleyball, and other community sports programs. The upgrades have addressed longstanding concerns about field conditions and ensured that the facility continues to meet the growing needs of local athletes. “This project reflects our shared commitment to providing safe, high-quality spaces for youth to play, grow, and compete,” said Amie Bowman, Executive Director of NPSC. “We are grateful to the Warrenton Fields Association for their partnership and to our community for their ongoing support.” Phase one updates included field reseeding and new sod installation that will benefit both recreational and travel-level athletes across seasons. The project is being funded through a combination of club resources, community partnerships, and ongoing fundraising efforts. NPSC and the Warrenton Fields Association will provide periodic updates as work progresses.
August 23, 2025
At Northern Piedmont Sports Club, we know how important it is for families to plan their weekends, especially during busy sports seasons. That’s why we’re taking a more proactive approach to rain date scheduling this fall. Instead of scrambling to reschedule after weather disruptions, we’ve set aside dedicated rain dates in advance—making it easier for families to know what to expect. Soccer If the game is cancelled before September 20 th the rain date is September 21 st If the game is cancelled after September 27 th the rain date is October 19 th Volleyball If the game is cancelled before September 20th the rain date is September 21 st If the game is cancelled after September 27th the rain date is October 12 th Flag Football/Cheer If the game is cancelled before September 27th the rain date is September 28th If the game is cancelled after October 4th the rain date is October 19th It’s also important to know how weather-related closure decisions are made. · Soccer & Volleyball → NPSC will make the final call no later than 7:00am on Saturdays . Updates are communicated through PlayMetrics . If your game is still listed in PlayMetrics, it’s on! Flag Football & Cheer (at Central Complex) → Decisions are made by Fauquier County Parks & Recreation . Our goal is to notify families by 7:30am , but late field closures may happen if the County makes changes after that time. Updates are communicated through PlayMetrics . By setting clear rain dates now, NPSC is reducing uncertainty, limiting last-minute changes, and helping families plan with confidence. While no one can control the weather, we can take steps to keep our athletes playing, our families informed, and our weekends a little more predictable. We’re excited about this new approach and confident it will make the fall season smoother for everyone. Thank you for your flexibility and support as we continue improving the experience for our players and families!
By Amie Bowman August 15, 2025
At Northern Piedmont Sports Club, we believe every player brings something special to their team—whether it’s a big personality, a unique skill set, or simply a love for the game that’s impossible to miss. One player who embodies that spirit is Tinley , an energetic and enthusiastic U10 athlete making her debut in competitive soccer. Tinley is part of NPSC’s U10 United Girls Royal , a newly formed travel team that’s kicking off its very first season together. For Tinley, this marks her first step into the exciting world of competitive play. Moving from recreational soccer to travel soccer can be a big leap—new teammates, more structured practices, and a faster-paced game—but Tinley has embraced the challenge with the same enthusiasm she brings to everything in her life. When you watch Tinley on the field, one thing is immediately clear: she plays with her whole heart. Whether she’s sprinting down the sideline, battling for a loose ball, or encouraging a teammate, her energy is contagious. Coaches and teammates alike will tell you that she works hard every single practice and game, giving her best effort from start to finish. Her dedication to improvement, coupled with her positive attitude, makes her an incredible asset to the U10 Girls Royal squad. Of course, soccer is only part of Tinley’s story. When she’s not on the field, you might find her spending time with Bitty and Bo , her beloved cat and dog. An animal lover through and through, Tinley’s gentle nature and compassion for her furry friends shine just as brightly as her competitive spirit. Tinley also love s family camping trips a nd exploring the great outdoors. Whether it’s hiking through the woods or simply soaking in the beauty of nature, she enjoys being outside. These trips are special opportunities for her to spend time with her family, make lasting memories, and recharge for the busy soccer season ahead. This fall marks the beginning of what we’re sure will be an exciting soccer journey for Tinley. As she grows as a player, teammate, and competitor, there’s no doubt she’ll continue to inspire those around her with her hard work, positive attitude, and boundless energy. Welcome to travel soccer, Tinley—we’re so glad you’re part of the NPSC family! Here’s to a fantastic season with the U10 United Girls Royal.
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By Amie Bowman July 4, 2025
At Northern Piedmont Sports Club (NPSC), we believe that sports have a unique way of bringing people together—and so does a great celebration! The 4th of July is a perfect opportunity to pause, reflect, and enjoy the spirit of unity, community, and freedom that defines our nation. As we gather with family and friends this Independence Day, we’re reminded of the values that connect us—on and off the field. A Time to Reflect Independence Day is more than fireworks and cookouts (though we love those too!). It’s a chance to reflect on the courage, resilience, and vision of the people who shaped our country’s beginnings. As a community-based organization, we see those same qualities every day in our players, coaches, and volunteers—people who work together, support each other, and strive for something bigger than themselves. Whether it’s a young athlete learning to lead, a coach guiding their team, or a volunteer lending a hand, we see freedom in action when individuals choose to serve and uplift others. A Time to Connect The 4th of July reminds us how important community really is. It’s about belonging—something we work to foster in every program we offer. Whether you're on the sidelines at a soccer game or helping at a club event, you're part of something special. We’re proud to serve families from across Fauquier, Culpeper, and neighboring counties who come together to play, grow, and celebrate what unites us. As you gather at parades, barbecues, or fireworks displays, we hope you’ll take a moment to appreciate the community around you—the neighbors who cheer on your kids, the teammates who’ve become friends, and the coaches and volunteers who make it all possible. A Time to Celebrate Of course, the 4th is also about having fun! This holiday is filled with classic traditions we all love: sparklers, backyard games, ice cream, and red-white-and-blue everything. For our athletes, it's a great mid-summer break to relax and recharge before heading into the fall season. We encourage all our families to make the most of it—soak up the sunshine, enjoy your favorite foods, and share some laughter with loved ones. And for the young athletes out there, don’t forget to grab a ball and play! Whether it’s a quick pickup game or just kicking around with friends, sports are a celebration of freedom too—the freedom to move, to grow, and to have fun. Grateful and Looking Ahead As we celebrate this Independence Day, we’re grateful for the freedoms we enjoy, the community we’ve built, and the future we’re shaping—one season at a time. Thank you to the families, coaches, and volunteers who bring NPSC to life every day. Your spirit and support make our mission possible. From all of us at NPSC, we wish you a safe, joyful, and meaningful 4th of July. May your day be filled with gratitude, celebration, and connection. Happy Independence Day! 🇺🇸
By Amie Bowman July 3, 2025
At Northern Piedmont Sports Club (NPSC), volunteers are more than just helpful hands. They are the heart of our programs and a driving force behind everything we do. From coaching on the sidelines to setting up fields and organizing equipment, volunteers make youth sports happen. Their time, energy, and dedication don’t just create better experiences for kids, they directly help keep registration costs down. Why Volunteers Matter NPSC serves thousands of families across Fauquier, Culpeper, and the surrounding counties with recreational and travel soccer, recreational and travel volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, and flag football. Our programs run year round. Unlike some larger organizations that rely heavily on paid staff or outside vendors, we operate with a lean administrative team and a wide network of volunteers. This intentional model keeps our programs community-driven and cost-effective. Many people may not realize just how much volunteers contribute to the success of each season. Here’s a quick look at the roles volunteers fill at NPSC: Recreational coaches and assistant coaches Team managers Field setup and takedown crews Event volunteers for tournaments and club-wide activities Administrative support for check-ins, schedules, and communications Every hour volunteered is an hour the club doesn’t have to pay someone else to do the work. That translates directly into savings—and allows us to keep registration fees among the lowest in the region. Cost Savings in Action Let’s break it down. Hiring paid coaches or seasonal staff for all of our recreational teams would significantly increase our overhead. In fact, if every coach were paid even a modest stipend, we’d be forced to raise registration costs by $25–$50 per player, per season. Field maintenance and setup is another area where volunteers have a huge impact. Each season, volunteers help place goals, and transport equipment—tasks that would require hiring part-time workers if we didn’t have community members stepping in. In total, volunteer contributions save the club tens of thousands of dollars each year. These savings allow us to: Offer affordable fees for families at every income level Provide financial assistance to players in need Invest in program quality—like coaching education and equipment—without raising prices Expand programming sustainably as demand grows More Than Just Cost Savings While the financial benefits of volunteering are critical, the impact goes far beyond the budget. Volunteers create connection. They build a sense of ownership, pride, and shared purpose among families and coaches. They model service and teamwork for the young athletes they support. Volunteering is also a great way to get involved in your child’s sports experience. Whether you’re coaching a team, helping at the Hunt Country Classic, or assisting with logistics behind the scenes, your presence shows young athletes that their community values and supports them. Everyone Has Something to Offer You don’t need to be a former athlete or have a background in sports to volunteer at NPSC. We offer support, training, and guidance to help everyone succeed in their role. Even just a few hours per season can make a big difference. And if you’re short on time but still want to support the club? Consider helping with special events, administrative projects, or one-time needs. Every bit helps, and every volunteer matters. Join the Team Volunteers are the backbone of Northern Piedmont Sports Club. They help us stay true to our mission of providing high-quality, affordable youth sports opportunities for all. When you volunteer, you’re not only giving back—you’re making it possible for more kids to play.  Ready to lend a hand? Visit npscunited.org to explore current volunteer opportunities or reach out to our Executive Director, Dr. Amie Bowman ( executivedirector@npscunited.org ), to learn more. Let’s work together to keep our club strong, connected, and accessible for all families in our community!