Two Somerset Standouts Selected for Kentucky ODP Sub-Regional Team
KY Rush teammates Reagan Davis and Aurielle Estes set to compete June 13–15 at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana

WESTFIELD, IN — JUNE 10, 2025
Two of Somerset’s brightest young athletes, Reagan Davis and Aurielle Estes, have been selected to represent Kentucky at the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (ODP)Sub-Regional Event, taking place June 13–15 at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana. Both players will compete for the Kentucky 2011 Girls Black Team—a tremendous honor that places them among the top youth soccer talent in the region.
The ODP Sub-Regional brings together elite players from across the Midwest for high-level competition, advanced coaching, and exposure to college and regional scouts. For Davis and Estes, it’s a powerful step in their ongoing development—and a chance to represent not just the state of Kentucky, but their Somerset soccer roots as well.
Reagan Davis, a versatile player who excels at both center-back and in the midfield, is known for her composure, vision, and leadership. “It’s a huge honor to be a member of Kentucky ODP and be able to represent our community and soccer family,” Davis shared. She’s a key contributor on the Kentucky Rush 2010/2011 Girls team and an incoming freshman for the Pulaski County Lady Maroons. Off the field, Reagan is equally impressive: She is a member of Beta Club, a recipient of the prestigious Rogers Explorers Program Award, and an active member of Girl Scouts Troop 2319.
Aurielle Estes, who excels as a midfielder and striker, is a dynamic force on the field—consistently leading in goal contributions. “I’m looking forward to representing Kentucky again on such a large stage,” she said. “It has been such an honor, and I am really blessed to have this amazing opportunity.” Aurielle, an incoming 8th grader, also shines for the Southwestern Lady Warriors and is an all-around standout—earning honor roll distinction, participating in Beta Club, staying active in her OHBC youth group, and competing in track and field at Southwestern High School.
Both players are being coached at the club level by Kentucky Rush Head Coach Adi Ambrosie, whose influence and experience have helped guide their development. “Reagan and Aurielle are not only top players, but great leaders. Their ODP selection reflects their dedication and strong character. I’m proud of them, thankful for their families’ unwavering support, and excited to see what’s next,” said Coach Ambrosie.
The USYS Olympic Development Program is one of the most respected youth identification platforms in the nation. Its mission is to identify top talent, provide advanced training environments, and create opportunities for players to progress into regional and national team pools. The Sub-Regional event in Westfield is a pivotal stage—strong performances here can lead to invitations to the Midwest Regional Camp and future national-level opportunities.
As Reagan and Aurielle prepare to take the field this weekend, they carry with them the pride of their schools, their club, and their community. Their journey is a testament to the power of dedication, support, and hard work.
Remember their names—this is just the beginning.