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The Tuskers (2-8) ended the 2009 season Saturday with a loss to the San Diego Old Aztecs (5-5) 50-10 at San Diego.
The Tuskers were blanked by San Diego in the first half 40-0. Billy Ross and Abel Ruesga would score back-to-back trys for Kern County late in the second half to close the gap 10-45...
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The Tuskers (2-6) get their first win in eight years against Riverside spoiling the playoff hopes for the Killer Bees (3-5) this past Saturday at Emerald Cove Park, 23-14.
Riverside would score first but the Tuskers would answer by launching an all out attack mid-way into the first half scoring...
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The Tuskers (1-6) extend their losing streak to two games with a disappointing road loss 24-7 Saturday against second place San Fernando Valley (5-1).
The Tuskers only scoring opportunity would come 10 minutes into the second half on a try from Steven Rodriguez who added two more points with a...
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The Tuskers (1-5) suffered the most lopsided defeat in club history 75-0 on Saturday against the undefeated Back Bay Sharks (5-0) of Newport Beach.
The Sharks started the scoring early and by the end of the match had out paced the Tuskers that depsite a number of offensive opportunities failed...
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The Tuskers (0-4) see improvement despite coming off a disappointing loss Saturday to rivals the San Luis Obispo Grogs (1-3) at Emerald Cove Park.
Once again the Tuskers, who have not had a win against San Luis Obispo since Feb. 25, 2006, found themselves on the wrong side of the scoreboard 7-0...
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The Tuskers, winless in two, drop to fifth place in their division as they fell to visiting San Fernando Valley in their home opener this past Saturday, 41-19.
San Fernando found the try zone early and led the match 14-0 midway through the first half. Kern County under pressure mounted a...
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Rucks, a maul, a scrum, are terms that are about as foreign to Americans as afternoon tea and crumpets. For decades rugby in the United States has been thought of as a game of brutality only played by folks across the pond. Contrary to that belief, the sport of rugby has an international...
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