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		<title>Youth Drives 7s Team</title>
		<description>Discuss Youth Drives 7s Team</description>
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			<title>jsomerville says:</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Alex Goff, I love you for that last stat. Been a subscriber since the '80s; played with some horrible teams and some top notch squads and in my declining years have enjoyed Belmont Shore's run of continued success. I was "SoCal7s" (you should reinstate me as that name); for all my years involved with the game, this has to be my favorite year; 15s & 7s Championships and the whole Mikey Teo experience (it is a blessing to see top level Rugby through the eyes of an 18 (now 19) year old. But another great story is Peter Dahl, "he had his chance and was unlucky". That was the book on him and even though I knew he could help the Eagles (7s & 15s), I didn't think he'd ever get a fair shot especially with an emphasis on youth headed towards the Olympics. Bless Alex Magleby, he won't be disappointed! Finally, Belmont has a couple of guys over 5'8" waiting for a little 7s love: Eric Duechle and Jack Tracy. When the 15s ARC is over, check 'em out!!!]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 13:21:28 --500</pubDate>
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