South Meck moved to 2-0 and made an early statement in North Carolina's single-school league with an emphatic victory over Marvin Ridge.
There is still plenty of rugby to be played, but it's a solid start for South Meck as the Sabres beat Marvin Ridge 22-3.
Marvin Ridge kicked off the scoring with a 30-meter penalty kick. But South Meck answered fairly quickly.
Quinn Miller captained the side on the same day he learned he would be studying and playing rugby at Brown next fall, and he celebrated all of that with a try off a maul. That made it 5-3,
The teams battled on through the first half; it was a tight game and no one was able to score.