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    The Picklr Oro Valley

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    Coronarita Soccer Club

    Coronarita Soccer Club

    (5 reviews)

    Great soccer club for kids. Probably the most affordable sport in this area. The crew is…read moreknowledgeable and supports volunteer parent coaches through the whole process. Uniforms come with the sign up fee and are amazing quality. 10/10 recommend

    I want to share my experience with CoronaRita Soccer Club so other parents have full information…read morebefore enrolling. In March 2026, I received an email from the club stating I was "not allowed on school property." Since the fields they use belong to Vail Unified School District (VUSD), I contacted the district directly for clarification. VUSD's Superintendent responded in writing and confirmed that CoronaRita Soccer Club has no authority to restrict anyone's access to district property, and that only the district can make those decisions. The district also confirmed the club's email was not issued or authorized by VUSD. This directly contradicted what the club told me. The club never received any court documents and acted entirely on hearsay from another parent, not on any official information. When I asked for my daughter's soccer schedule, the owner's tone and behavior toward me were, in my experience, threatening, hostile, and unprofessional. Shortly afterward, the club removed my entire household from the program. The timing made the removal appear retaliatory. The owner later sent me a message stating that I was removed due to "threats of legal action, use of inappropriate language, and refusal to respect club policies regarding registration and non‑involvement in civil matters." This message was sent immediately after I asked for my daughter's schedule. None of these claims were supported with any evidence, and the club never received any court documents. The only place these statements appear is in my ex‑wife's family‑court filings, which shows the club acted entirely on hearsay while claiming they "do not get involved in civil matters." Their BBB response included broad accusations but no evidence, no dates, no quotes, and no documentation. In contrast, I have written confirmation from VUSD showing the club misrepresented its authority. I also checked the Arizona Corporation Commission and found that the club has been delinquent for nearly three years, meaning they have not maintained required filings. Many youth sports insurance policies and field‑use agreements require organizations to be in good standing with the state. Operating while delinquent raises real concerns about insurance validity and liability exposure for parents, players, and the district. Based on my experience, the organization lacked transparency, acted without district authority, and did not follow consistent or professional procedures. I'm sharing these documented facts so other families can make informed decisions.

    Steam Pump Ranch - Former mayor and current historical society volunteer and that's not me it seem on the right

    Steam Pump Ranch

    (9 reviews)

    Interesting historical site. The docents were informative and friendly and NOT overbearing. The…read moredisplays and information gave me a better appreciation of the area and its history. Worth a short stop. The vendors at the Second Saturday market had unique foods and art. I could have spent $$$ as there were many original pieces. Enjoy!

    Steam pump ranch…read more While attending a farmer's market I took advantage of the opportunity to see a really wonderful piece of Old Tucson that actually had family members from the early settlers of the ranch present to give information about the area. (We are lucky enough to have Barbara McIntyre a descendant of the early l settlers George and Mathilda Pusch. Her grandmother was one of their children. It was just very interesting to have that living history part of the museum by having the actual descendants share their perspective of early Tucson. George Pusch built the pump house in about 1875, he was very much in astute businessman and he took advantage of the local surface water to put in a steam pump and a Holding area for watering livestock. During the time cattle drives would be coming down from Tucson to the desert to get in the rail lines and of course the cattle would be very lean because they've been in the desert for a long time. He charged about 15 cents ahead for cattle to be watered which would increase their weight before they got shipped and would increase the amount of money that the cattle drovers would get for their cattle at market. Eventually they bought more land surrounding this area and at one time actually had over 15,000 cattle in the range that they were working with. They're also encounters with indigenous Apaches and the area also was famous all the way back from when Spanish settled the area for the lure of gold and there is of course a legend of a secret gold mine. He had several other business ventures including a butcher shop of course which connected into the cattle in a ice storage facility in Tucson. Mr Pusch was also a member of the Arizona territorial legislature. When he died much of the cattle operations were shutting down. In 1933 a new era in the ranch was brought on by the second significant historical family that the steam pump ranch. The Proctor family. During the prohibition area the ranch hosted several copper Homebrew mescal and sold it to locals. When Mr Jack Proctor took over the ranch many things were abandoned. At the same time he was the manager owner operator of the luxury Pioneer hotel and the owner director of Valley national bank. His hobbies were raising prize bowls and at the ranch he created a bunch of chicken farms to provide chicken and eggs to the guests of the pioneer hotel. His family also supported the original Tucson rodeo or the festival de vaqueros This area also hosted the first guest ranch in Arizona. We're also lucky to have the granddaughter of one of the proctors who lived on the ranch and was a barrel racer being one of the docents at the museum. It's her saddle that's displayed at the museum. I hope that people are motivated to learn more and go out and listen to people especially since you have the Arizona statehood celebration coming up.

    The Picklr Oro Valley - sports_clubs - Updated May 2026

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