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==Ft Huachua/Sierra Vista Rugby Football Club == | ==Ft Huachua/Sierra Vista Rugby Football Club == | ||
− | + | [[File:Ft_H_Logo.jpg| x70px|left|]] Sierra Vista's rugby team was founded in 1980 by Joe Stranger and John Fredic, both officers assigned to the Intelligence Center and School at Fort Huachuca. They joined with AF Officer Rick Coleman, and named the club Cerberus after the mythological three headed dog of Hades. The club became a member of the Arizona Rugby Union and although the first two seasons were not a success in the win column, the club established a reputation for enthusiastic play and good sportsmanship, both during and after the match. | |
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+ | In 1982 the club acquired a new coach, Fred Felix, and under his tutelage began to field a more organized and competitive side. Renamed the Desert Legion in 1983, that landmark year also saw the club reap the fruits of victory with its first league championship as well as a military division championship in the annual Michelob Continental Tournament in Tucson. | ||
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− | |[[Portal:Ft | + | |[[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2017-2018 Men| 2017-2018]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2016-2017 Men| 2016-2017]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2015-2016 Men| 2015-2016]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2014-2015 Men| 2014-2015]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2013-2014 Men | 2013-2014]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2012-2013 Men| 2012-2013]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2011-2012 Men| 2011-2012]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2010-2011 Men| 2010-2011]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2009-2010 Men| 2009-2010]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2008-2009 Men| 2008-2009]]| |
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− | |[[Portal:Ft | + | |[[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2007-2008 Men| 2007-2008]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2006-2007 Men| 2006-2007]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2005-2006 Men| 2005-2006]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2004-2005 Men| 2004-2005]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2003-2004 Men | 2003-2004]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2002-2003 Men| 2002-2003]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2001-2002 Men| 2001-2002]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 2000-2001 Men| 2000-2001]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1999-2000 Men| 1999-2000]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1998-1999 Men| 1998-1999]] |
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− | |[[Portal:Ft | + | |[[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1997-1988 Men| 1997-1998]] ||[[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1996-1997 Men| 1996-1997]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1995-1996 Men| 1995-1996]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1994-1995 Men| 1994-1995]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1993-1994 Men | 1993-1994]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1992-1993 Men| 1992-1993]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1991-1992 Men| 1991-1992]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1990-1991 Men| 1990-1991]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1989-1990 Men| 1989-1990]] || [[Portal:Ft Huachuca 1988-1989 Men| 1988-1989]] || |
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 27 May 2020
Ft Huachua/Sierra Vista Rugby Football Club
Sierra Vista's rugby team was founded in 1980 by Joe Stranger and John Fredic, both officers assigned to the Intelligence Center and School at Fort Huachuca. They joined with AF Officer Rick Coleman, and named the club Cerberus after the mythological three headed dog of Hades. The club became a member of the Arizona Rugby Union and although the first two seasons were not a success in the win column, the club established a reputation for enthusiastic play and good sportsmanship, both during and after the match.
In 1982 the club acquired a new coach, Fred Felix, and under his tutelage began to field a more organized and competitive side. Renamed the Desert Legion in 1983, that landmark year also saw the club reap the fruits of victory with its first league championship as well as a military division championship in the annual Michelob Continental Tournament in Tucson.
Men's Seasons
Women's Seasons
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