Monday, April 29, 2013

Nor CAl High school scroes 4/27 weekend


Boys Varsity Gold:

GRANITE BAY 36 – SFGG 14

HAYWARD 19 - SIERRA FOOTHILLS 19

 DANVILLE 36 - MARIN 33

 
Boys Varsity Silver:

BELLARMINE 72 - CLOVIS 0


Boys JV Gold:

GRANITE BAY 64 - LAMORINDA 14

SFGG 30 - PEN GREEN 24

DANVILLE 45 - SIERRA FOOTHILLS 24

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL SCORES (4-18-4/20)

BOYS VARSITY SINGLE SCHOOL:
 JESUIT 39 vs  DE LA SALLE 19
 BISHOP O`DOWD 28 vs CHRISTIAN BROS 12
BOYS VARSITY GOLD:
PEN GREEN 41 vs EPA 17
GRANITE BAY W vs MOTHER LODE Forfeit
SIERRA FOOTHILLS 34 vs JESUIT 24
GIRLS VARSITY GOLD:
AMAZONS 55 vs BOD 15
PLEASANTON 64 vs BULLARD 10
DIXON 54 vs LANCERS 38
BOYS JV GOLD:
DIABLO 67 vs MARIN 12
LAMORINDA 40 vs PLEASANTON 19

Saturday, April 13, 2013

WHAT IF?

what if for a second we did have a rugby "league", but it was indoors and it was 7's.
next to rugby my next Passion is Arena Football. now two things pop into peoples minds when they here arena football. 1) what is that? 2) that sounds lame. but dont knock it till you try it. a few years ago i took my fiance to her first arena football game and ever since then she has been hooked. she loves the atmosphere and the hard hits. 2 things that rugby, rugby 7's brings to the table. now don't mistake AFL (arena football league) for other indoor football leagues. AFL has been around now 25+ years and at its peak was averaging 13-16k a game. two things rugby here have yet to achieve at lest in the sense of having a league.

now the question comes of how to make it work, what style? how would the rules play out? and how do you turn a profit? 1) it would be 7v7, same rules/laws but of course there would have to be some take aways and slight changes. 2) there would be a 2 foot touch line running along the sides of the playing field. instead of 5 m. line outs make it 3-4 m. for kick  off's, no 10 m. but 5 m. the ball has to travel. and for the goal posts, in the AFL the gap between the goal post is 9 feet, and so the same would be for indoor rugby. 3) think of it like this, there would be x teams representing cities and or regions. instead of teams representing that one city there could be organizations representing a region. such as maybe for here(SF Bay Area) instead of there being a team just called San Francisco bolts(made up names), many rugby fans or fans in general may feel like this team only represents SF people, so they could be called Bay Area Bolts or Nor Cal Bolts. and so on for others locations as seen fit. here's where it gets "fun" for planning stages and playing. each team/region would have to host a 2 day event. arenas would need to be set in the 7k minimum and 15k max. the events will be held every other weekend so to be spread out over a period of time/months. but of course this would be amount of teams that are in the league. so if there are 12 teams, then there would be 4 months with 3 weekends set aside in each month. each event or "stops" would consists of 2 days. and for extra money in the bag, each stop could be sponsored. similar to what we have now for HSBC 7's.

now i know just reading this makes you go, this sounds plain stupid. but again just bare with me and think about it. rugby is exploding all over north America and the obvious choice to start a low cost team is to start at 7s. but here's the catch that could make it one day work. currently there are three major indoor sport leagues, Arena football, MISL (indoor soccer) and NLL(lacrosse). the pitch to those owners is this, why pay  $800-50k per player a year, with a set roster ranging from 15-28 players (guessing on pay rate and actual amount of players used or signed to each team) when you can start off with paying 400-800$ a player with a roster of 12 players and a few IR listed. And instead of having to put down big money to rent a large field such as a soccer stadium or football stadium , you can pay im sure half that rate to use a arena. and almost guarantee a sell out for x amount of days your team is hosting one of the stops. if an arena is only say 14k large. the owner only has to worry about selling 28k tickets for two days. now this seem's crazy right? wrong. whats the number one thing we Americans love? violence, hard hitting smash mouth sports. hence the reason why even though the NFL is only based in america, we have nearly rivaled majority soccer leagues and other major sports around the globe. because we are willing to pay top dollar to enjoy  those few hours every other weekend. what would you rather spend money on, 100 dollars for nose bleed seats for two people at a nfl game or, 100 bucks for two and two - three rows away from the action of a 7's event.


to put it in simple terms, grab everything amazing about 7s, from fan experience to the amount of games that can be played, and put it on a smaller field, and smaller venue. its cheap and cost effective , from a owners point of view. from a fan view, its another chance to watch rugby matches live, and less expensive way to watch.

why not just focus on starting a 15's or actual out door 7's pro league? well why not. im in favor of those ideas also and trust me i can ramble on about those to. but if "WE" want to defend gold at rio, major steps need to be made now with and for usa rugby. yes that's great we now have academies to feed our mens 7s squad. but it doesn't do us any good to have those teams play 90% of tournaments here against local mens and colleges sides. we need them to go out and play in as many international events. send them to south Africa, try and get into the JP premiership and so on. with this 7's league it helps , not 100% answer but helps, filter that much more talent out from the rest. people will fallow money, and the money will show whos worth watching and not. if your talented then you ll get a contract and that owner will spend money on you, if your not then why waste money?

as usual i know this idea has many many many flaws and i accept it! but it is a dream and a thought. who knows maybe 10,15,20 years from now when we hopefully by then have a true 15's, and 7's competition here in N. America someone will say, hey why not try playing "Arena Rugby"?. but till that happens, this is the best i got.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xobir3SVC_I  : link to Truro 7s, baisicly the way the feild is layed out is how am trying to explain it (missing is the goal posts)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isA9Hz2Yr5c : highlights to what AFL is in case some of you havent seen a game before.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

D-II nor-cal playoff's (college)

Pacific Western
Chico State has dominated this league (averaging 61 points a game) to the point where the playoffs might have been better off canceled, but they weren’t. The Wildcats received the league’s lone bye into the semifinals, while UC Santa Cruz, Nevada and Santa Rose won quarterfinals. Santa Rosa, however, may have a paperwork issue, and the league is looking at SRJC’s eligibility to determine if they or Sierra should move to the semifinals to play Chico.  
QF: Santa Rosa 22-5 Sierra
QF: UC Santa Cruz 65-24 Fresno State
QF: Nevada 51-22 SJSU
SF: Santa Rosa vs. Chico - Saturday April 13th
SF: UC Santa Cruz vs. Nevada - Saturday April 13th
Final: Sunday April 14th

Monday, April 8, 2013

LOS GATOS YOUTH RUGBY-SUMMER 2013

 ~Summer 7's: starts in May. This is a NorCal sanctioned competition. There are no games only tournaments ( about 6). Registrations will be $100 per child if already registered with LGYR or $150 if unregistered. We have to CIPP all new players which is between $50-70 dollars per child. This goes to NorCal and USA Rugby. The rest pays for tournament entry fees and other miscellaneous costs.
 ~Summer Touch Rugby: LGYR will be running a one-day-a-week, touch rugby competition, probably at Leigh HS, from mid June to Early August on Sundays. It will be a one day event with no practices. The model is taken from Play Flag Football. The goal is to bring as many new kids into the game in the a fun and safe manner. Everyone that signs up for 7's get to play touch rugby for free.
~ALL PARENTS: there will be a competition just for you!!! It's time that you all got out there and started throwing a ball around. Touch rugby is so much fun!!!! We already have a mum's team of 7 players ready to go; we need more. Tell your friends to come out and try the game.
 
for further information about plans this summer or about LosGatosYouthRugby, please visit : losgatosrugby.com or contact chris fisher: kiora2u@msn.com

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Good bye coaching

Now in one of my first posts I wrote about my rugby playing and coaching career thus far. Today I write that I have (for now hopefully) decided to stop coaching rugby and re focus on much more important things I think we can all agree on family. My Family the last two years have been nothing but supportive for me and I thank them for that. The program I was associated with was, los gatos youth rugby ( Losgatosrugby.com ) high school. Even though we struggled with filling out the roster the last two years, they were struggles everyone deals with when finding a clubs footing. Moving forward I know this club will do great and do some good things in a area of America where some of the best rugby is being played. This year we had 11 players all freshmen , and three others who are sophomore and juniors. Next years club will see an additional 6-10 new players moving up from u14 to u19. I leave knowing this club will be in good hands. Now I am also still focusing on trying to start a new college rugby club at a local junior college , De Anza College. But this time I will not coach but rather take a administration approach. A behind the scenes paper pusher roll if you want. I will "hire" a coach to find his own staff and coach the team to his needs. My goal to start play next year is to play in nor-cal D II level. So good bye to coaching and I hope to be back to the pitch soon.