Northern California Rugby Football Union - Girl's High School/Youth Teams

Girl's High School/Youth Teams

  • Dixon High School, Dixon, CA
  • Alameda Riptide Under 19, Alameda, CA
  • American Youth Rugby Union, Mountain View, CA
  • Berkeley Red Hawks (formerly Golden Star), Berkeley, CA
  • Davis High School
  • Bishop O'Dowd High School
  • Fortuna High School
  • Mother Lode RFC
  • Sacramento Amazons u19
  • Santa Rosa RFC
  • Santa Clara Youth Rugby, Santa Clara County Youth Rugby, CA

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