He returned for one more season in 1996 with the Cascade Surge of USISL.
Their trip to the playoffs was a short one, however, as the Seahorses lost to Cascade Surge first time out.
In 2005, he moved to the Cascade Surge of the PDL, playing eleven games.
Rennie took over as Head Coach with the Cascade Surge in Oregon, in 2005.
June saw the team embark on an unpredecented 6-game unbeaten streak, the highlight of which was a 4-0 road thumping of Cascade Surge.
They finally got their first win, 4-0 away at Cascade Surge, and although their home form improved considerably as the season progressed, their away results were less so.
In 2009, Reese returned to Cascade Surge which folded at the end of the season.
This time, however, Fuego took the conference title after wins over Cascade Surge and Blue Star.
In 1998, Calderson spent the collegiate off-season with the Cascade Surge.
Cascade Surge was an American soccer team based in Salem, Oregon, United States.