Southern California Rugby Football Union Explained

Southern California Football Union
Abbreviation:Southern California GU
Formation:2013
Region Served:Arizona
California; Las Vegas metropolitan area; New Mexico, United States of America
Countryflag:USA

The Southern California Rugby Football Union (SCRFU) is the Geographical Union (GU) governing body within USA Rugby that governs adult rugby union teams in Southern California, the Las Vegas metropolitan area, Arizona, and New Mexico.[1] The SCRFU includes numerous men's and women's, leagues representing all levels of competitive play. College rugby is run by the college conferences and Youth Rugby is governed by Southern California Youth Rugby (SCYR). During the busiest part of the 15s seasons, southern California will have over 80 matches in a weekend. The current board of SCRFU is Geno Mazza (president), Patrick Rashidian (vice president), Kevin Holmquist (treasurer) and Bradley Davidson (secretary).

The referee society associated with SCRFU is Southern California Rugby Referee Society (SCRRS).

History

The oldest club in SCRFU is the Eagle Rock Athletic Club (founded in 1937). The second oldest is the LARC (formed in 1958 as Universities RFC, before changing their name to Los Angeles Rugby Club in 1966).[2]

During the late-1960s and early-1970s, UCLA was the dominant college team in SCRFU, under the coaching of Dennis Storer, later the first Eagles Coach when USA Rugby was formed in 1975. The Santa Monica RFC became the dominant men's team in SCRFU throughout the mid-1970s and early-1980s.[3]

List of SCRFU Clubs - 2018 season

Men's Division I

Men's Division II

Pacific South Men's D2 Group A (SoCal)

Pacific South Men's D2 Group B (SoCal)

Pacific South Men's D2 Group C (AZ/SoCal)

Men's Division II B Side

Pacific South Men's D2-B Group A

Pacific South Men's D2-B Group B

Pacific South Men's D2-B Group C

Men's Division III

Men's Division IV

Women's Division I

Women's Division II

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: USA Club Rugby: Geographical Unions. usarugby.org/. 2014-03-04.
  2. http://www.scrfu.org/documents/scrfu-history/ SCRFU History
  3. http://www.scrfu.org/documents/scrfu-history/ SCRFU History