SDSC joins Surf

Skeleton view of history -- In the beginning (the mid-'70s), there was the Poway Youth Soccer League. It had a few dozen recreation level teams. As Poway and the surrounding areas were built out, new clubs were formed in Rancho Bernardo and Rancho Penasquitos. All these clubs continued their local recreation-level programs as they also built up competitive teams playing in the new Presidio League. One group splintered away from PYSL to form San Diego Soccer Club, organized to form only competitive teams bearing the Pegasus name. Pegasus did pretty well for a few years, but dwindling player numbers forced a merger into the Rancho Bernardo Club. A few years after that, the RB and PQ teams merged and came under the SDSC name that had originated with Pegasus.
 
isn't it ironic that the last name of Surf's President/founder is McDonald :)
I'm telling ya, go watch that movie about the heist of the ordinal bros out in San Bernardino. Some shake guy salesman took the dam thing over. I love Surf btw and I wish them all the best. It was fond memories most of the time. That Doc was my real and true pain. Everyone else was doing the best they can. My dd still tells me her best moment in her soccer career was coming back and making that run to the National Championship. I love you all and forgive everyone. Please and I mean this to all of you, please forgive me for any wrong I caused in my rants. We all NOT separate little soccer families. We are ALL one big soccer community, here to help each other. How do you think Pat's & WC parents are feeling right now? Left out in the cold? It sucks to be left out. I feel that pain and want to help. Chris, please add these other two socal teams. Thanks bro :) They need to be allowed in this year and I will fight for them too.
 
pretty sure all the execs at Surf have kids playing in the upper ages at the club - wouldn't those be "interesting" teams to be a part of?

and the woman at that online soccer blog too - forget the name - her son(s) plays or played at Surf too -- always thought for journalistic integrity she should state in her byline that she has ties to Surf. At the very least when writing an article about them.
 
pretty sure all the execs at Surf have kids playing in the upper ages at the club - wouldn't those be "interesting" teams to be a part of?

and the woman at that online soccer blog too - forget the name - her son(s) plays or played at Surf too -- always thought for journalistic integrity she should state in her byline that she has ties to Surf. At the very least when writing an article about them.

Her bias is obvious. Sometimes sit reads like a club newsletter.
 
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