Rent and Go Trailers
A family-owned business will return to sponsor our league this year.
Rent and Go Trailers, owned by the Rodriguez brothers in Cashmere, will come back for the
second year in a row, to sponsor Cashmere Soccer League as it returns to action this spring.
In business since 2021, this Cashmere-based business started small, with two trailers, “Just to
see if there was interest,” Juan says. Since then, the business has grown to the point that they
carry five trailers, with two or three more to be purchased in the near future.
With such growth in mind, the opportunity to support the league came at just the right time.
League CEO Javier Reyna has known the Rodriguez brothers for about six years.
A former teammate of Rodriguez in track and field was Vidal Hurtado, also a mainstay of the
soccer scene in the Wenatchee Valley, particularly at Eastmont. Hurtado also plays for a CSL
team, and he introduced Reyna to Juan Rodriguez.
“(Javier) has always talked to me about how he was going to have a league, and then he would
talk to me about how frustrated he felt about the difficulties faced when looking for a field to play
in. I told him, ‘I will help you in whatever way I can, either with a team, or fixing a field so there’s
a place to play.” Last year, Rodriguez helped fix the Cashmere Christ Center field. The feared
ankle-breaker divots weren’t as big a concern during the fall league, thanks to all the work put in
by people like Rodriguez, who brought dirt and seeds to the field.
This year, it will be a sponsorship. A track and field coach in Cashmere, he feels it’s important to
give back to one’s community. A Cashmere grad (Class of 2006) he sees helping the CSL a
way to help his hometown.
“I don’t have the talent to play soccer, but I have the blessings that allow me to help in other
ways,” Rodriguez said.