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WELCOME TO THE 2024-25 SEASON!

The Varsity program is for Junior and Senior players that have not reached the age of 19 by September 1, 2024  Freshmen and Sophomores may be selected to play on the team.  All players must be enrolled, attending and in good standing in a high school or an equivalent non-post secondary educational program or institution (home schooled). Learn more about this and all other Oaks Teams.


BOYS VARSITY PRACTICE SCHEDULE

Monday & Wednesday
4PM - 6PM

Tuesday & Thursday
7:30PM - 9:30PM

Diablo Vista Park

Parking lots off Tassajara Ranch Dr and Crow Canyon Rd.



Volunteer Jobs (DIBS)

Each family (or representative) is expected to volunteer a minimum of 5 hours (DIB credits) for a youth player and 10 hours (DIB credits) for a high school player. The minimum volunteer expectations with two or more children under 18 in each household is 10 hours (DIB credits). View complete Volunteer Policy.


Coaches

Kort Schubert- Head Coach

 

Click on the photo on the left to view Kort's biography and contact information.

David Liebowitz

 

Click on the photo on the left to view David's biography and contact information.

Kevin Barth

 

Click on the photo on the left to view Kevin's biography and contact information.

Rudi Leibbrandt

 

Click on the photo on the left to view Rudi's biography and contact information.

Win Shortland

 

Click on the photo on the left to view Win's biography and contact information.


Team Volunteers

Warren Howard

Team Manager

Simon Eldridge

Team Photographer

Jill Forschler

Team Social Media

Kristen Campbell

Team Parent

Steve Romeo

Team Photographer

Dean Matsis

Volunteer Coordinator

Scott Vaupen

Team Photographer


Other Useful Resources

See the resources below to access some great information about Rugby basics....enjoy!

BBC Sport / Rugby Laws & Equipment

We highly recommended reading Rugby for Dummies for those whom are new to rugby.  Even those whom have been around the game for a few years may benefit. It is well written and makes the game so much more fun to watch! (When is a "ruck" formed? What is a "maul"? What the heck did the referee just call?)