Thursday, February 05, 2009

South Bay Sequoias WRFC

So I went to the meeting tonight and took a couple friends. I pretty much destroyed my car doing so but it was worth it. Here are the deets from the meeting. Man I'm tired from writing this up. I know I state it at the bottom of the post but I'll write it here as well. I'm still playing for the All Blues, I'm just stoked that there's a women's team starting in the south bay. I'll do anything to get my old mates to start playing rugby again and this sounds like a cool convenient team for them.

So here's the deal, a new women's rugby team is starting up in the south bay (Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara area). The team bills itself as a third option, not too competitive and elite oriented, not too social, but just right. The team aims to become a fun competitive side with a more lax practice schedule and inclusive nature where all players can work together to achieve their goals. The core principal of the club appears to be community building, wherein the club will strive to give back to the community and raise awareness of the sport whilst remembering to have fun playing the game as well. The two co-founders are Katrina Logan and Tina Nesburg (who are both super legit ruggers) with Griff volunteering to coach.

At the meeting they reviewed long term and short term goals, as well as fund raising, team name, jersey colors, a rough spring schedule, task dispersal, CIPPing, and the next meeting time.

Long term goals are pretty much the principals listed above plus Katrina is looking into getting the club inc. and non-profit status to aid in fund raising efforts. So to recap succinctly: practice 1x a week, get youth involved in rugby, volunteer, and recruit.

Short term goals to get the club up and running some funds have to acquired. It would cost the team 100 bucks an hour to rent the STANFORD FIELD for practice + 50 dollars to run the lights. While this seems like a lot of money it's actually pretty cheap (15 players, 10 bucks a practice) and it's a beauty of a pitch. Additionally since league is in fall most of the practices wouldn't require lights. Practices would most likely be around 7 as that's when the collegiate side finishes up.

Fundraising ideas included clam bakes (Feb 28th...there's one in stanford that they might try and link up) and silent auctions of manual labor like baby sitting etc. Shoreline concerts were also mentioned where team members man booths and get paid + tip for volunteering. Also hooking up with SF Fog and their beer booth at pride and possibly other fund raisers with the club. Additionally getting sponsorship from employers would be a big plus.

As for the team name the Sequoias is kinda at the top of the heap. They want to make the name significant to the area to play into their whole community theme. If you've got something better, submit it but for now it stands.

They're welcome to any suggestions for jersey designs, colors look to be red/white or red/black. Personally I kinda think a red/brown would be cool but hey I'm color blind.

In the near future the Champagne Classic (March 7-8) would cost 375 bucks to enter, they're also thinking about friendly matches against local college sides like Davis and Berkeley. Once summer starts up there's Palo Alto 7s which costs 250 for a team (last years price).

In the immediate list of things to do:
Make a team email address (for info and inquiries)
Make a team google group
Make a blogspot/wordpress/legit website to put our info out on the net
Make a facebook group for all the kiddies
Make a team logo
Print shirts so we have something to play in until we can afford jerseys
Get started fundraising
Design jerseys in case some crazy rich person gives us money
Contact Santa Clara University about helping out their team/practicing with them until we can afford our own field (my suggestion)

The plan is to meet every two weeks to keep the ball rolling and everyone focused. The immediate goal for everyone is to find at least one new person to bring to the next meeting. Which is going to be at Steuber Stadium again (@ Stanford University) at 7 pm February 18 which is a Thursday.

Coolbeans =] I think I took enough notes and I don't think I left anything out. This is going to be a super neat team folks, so get back on the damn horse and start playing rugby again! Any questions? Email katrina.logan@gmail.com

PS I'm still playing for the All Blues. I just love rugby and help out where I can

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