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Women’s rugby team advances to Pacific-area playoffs

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- Women’s rugby team advances to Pacific-area playoffs
- BA Rugby Among Region’s Elite
- Amtrak service rerouted because of flooding
- Cal Bears hand Saint Mary’s rugby first loss of season

Women’s rugby team advances to Pacific-area playoffs
The rion
The women’s rugby team earned first place out of four teams in a “play-in” tournament Friday and Saturday. Chico State and the Brigham Young University Cougars who placed second will advance to the Pacific coast regional playoffs April third and fourth at Stanford said head coach Alex Triantafyllou. Friday’s game determined if the Wildcats would enter play-offs or end their season he said. “We needed to win this tournament to get the best seed at Sweet Sixteens” Triantafyllou said. “We started off with intensity and maintained it for two 80 minute games.

BA Rugby Among Region’s Elite
Greater Tulsa Reporter Newspapers
CAMERN for Broken Arrow Express2009 has been a year to remember in klahoma high school rugby. The Green Country High School Rugby league is strong in klahoma but the heart of the competition has remained in Tulsa. Broken Arrow Bixby Jenks and The Brethren a combined team of players from many schools in the Tulsa area have shown loads of rugby talent thus far in the season. Five weeks remain in the Green Country regular season before the state championship takes place on April 16 and 17. Bixby and Broken Arrow are atop the league standings right as the GTR goes to press with Bixby the only undefeated club and Broken Arrow possibly the most dangerous.

Amtrak service rerouted because of flooding
Minot Daily News
addVariable(“pid” “NDMIN”);ap. addVariable(“fontcolor” “0×336699″);ap. write(“flashcontentLeftRail”);Amtrak service rerouted because of floodingBy ANDREA JHNSN Staff Writer. com’>ajohnson@minotdailynews. comPSTED: March 25 2009.

Cal Bears hand Saint Mary’s rugby first loss of season
SMC Collegian
comSophomore Chad Clark and the Gaels could not pull off the upset over the Cal Bears. The Saint Mary’s rugby team could not pull off a victory over the top team in the nation losing 20-5 to the Cal Golden Bears on Saturday. It was just the first loss of the season for Saint Mary’s who fell to 17-1-1 overall. “We made a lot of little mistakes” said sophomore Tim Maupin. “We played better than normal but the little mistakes added up. “The game began with the playing of the national anthem and a special military fly-by.
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