While
the rugby game was very active in California in the early
1900's and players from here, especially Cal and Stanford,
comprised the majority of the teams who won the Olympics
in 1920 and 1924 (the last year that rugby was an Olympic
sport), the sport had many dormant years from the mid
30's to the mid 50's when a resurrection occurred and
the modern era of what we know as our current reasonably
popular sport on college and university campuses and men's
and women's clubs got it's rebirth.
The
oldest club in SCRFU is the Eagle Rock Athletic Club
(founded in 1937) who had semi professional football
success for many years that developed into rugby success,
especially in the 50's and 60's and early 70's. The
second oldest is the LARC (Universities RFC formed in
1958 that changed their name to Los Angeles Rugby Club
in 1966).
During
the late 60's and early 70's the dominant team in SCRFU
and USA was the UCLA team under the coaching of Dennis
Storer, later the first Eagles Coach when USARFU was
formed in 1975. This was possible before the USARFU
developed rules for eligibility for colleges and teams
like UCLA were able to play not only students, but graduate
and part time students such as the best players from
clubs willing to take one course to play. UCLA dominated
the rugby scene with the best players who eventually
went on to form the Santa Monica RFC with many from
this dominant UCLA team. SMRFC then became the dominant
team in SCRFU and USA followed closely by LARC throughout
the mid 70's and early '80's. The first SCRFU club to
participate in the National Championship in 1984 was
LARC who broke the dominance of the NCRFU with the help
of the new "kid on the block" Belmont Shore
who knocked out the reigning champ Old Blues of NCRFU
in the semi's of the PCRFU Championship.
The
first Eagles match under the newly formed USARFU (finally
formed in 1975 at a meeting in Chicago after many years
of "infighting" amongst the four "divisions"
of Pacific Coast and West and Midwest and East) was
played in Anaheim in 1976 against Australia and the
USA Eagles coached by Storer were dominated by 11 of
the 15 starters from SCRFU. The match was exciting and
close, though we lost 24-12. As history will tell, this
is as close as the Eagles came in a match against a
full international side from the major IRB countries
until the Australia match in Riverside in 1994 when
USA lost 22-26, which is closest ever. SCRFU went on
to host several other International matches with the
Eagles playing Wales "B" and New Zealand in
1980, and England "B" in 1982 and Japan in
1986 and Argentina in 1990 and 1994 as well as Canada
also in 1994. Many SCRFU players, too numerable to list
here, have represented USA as Eagles over the years.
Great
teams from Belmont and OMBAC dominated the ensuing years
in SCRFU, with LARC a close pursuer. OMBAC took over
the dominance of NCRFU and went on to many national
Championships, fighting Belmont for the right to represent
SCRFU in the fight to get through the PCRFU Championships
to represent PCRFU in the Nationals. Since SCRFU became
a TU Belmont and OMBAC continued to dominate as the
top teams in Men's rugby.
PCRFU
is mentioned constantly because SCRFU was an LAU of
PCRFU until 1994 when SCRFU had the audacity to apply
to USARFU in 1993 to become a separate Territory to
change the structure of four territories entrenched
since 1975 and were accepted in 1994. This was an amazingly
audacious move by SCRFU led by Brian Sorci the then
SCRFU President. This eventual approval has changed
the make-up of USAR since. USA Rugby now has 7 Territories
and others applying to make it more. SCRFU takes great
pride in making this momentous move.
A
wonderful part of SCRFU history is the start of Women's
Rugby in 1972 that actually was an impetus for others
around the country to do the same. The Pasadena RFC
was the first to welcome women to their organization
and that got it all started. The best finish for a SCRFU
team was the 1990 National Club Final with Belmont Shore
Women winning the USA Rugby National Championship. Though
Women's rugby in SCRFU has been an integral part of
PCRFU even after the SCRFU being accepted as a Territorial
Union in 1994 and deciding to remain a part of PCRFU
for a few years, they eventually went out on their own
and accepted the obligations of being a part of the
SCRFU Territory and are in a rebuilding mode to gain
competitive footing on the national level. In 2003 the
UCSD Women made it to the National Final Four, giving
SCRFU Women hope of soon reaching its rebuilding goal.
The
past season of 2003 also saw Belmont Shore RFC won the
USA Rugby Super League Championship besting its long
time rival OMBAC in the final; Riverside RFC won the
National Division II Men's Championship.
USA
Rugby has been lobbying for the past several years for
a stop on the IRB Sevens Circuit and finally was awarded
it for 2004-6 and the venue chosen for the initial event
is the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA February 14 &
15. The SCRFU is thrilled to be selected to work with
USA Rugby on this momentous display of the best Sevens
International Teams here in 2004 and hopes to see it
successfully supported and return for the next two years.
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