“What many people don’t realize is that The Friendship Cup started as a single match in 2023 between Raptor Rugby (TN) and the Charlotte Cardinals,” said Friendship Cup founder and Peak Rugby partner Mike Orefice.
“Jason Zehmke reached out because his team was looking for a match, and we decided to test ourselves against one of the top Tier 1 high school programs in the nation.”
That match, played in Knoxville, was fast-paced and eye-opening—an early glimpse into the level of competition required to succeed on the national stage.
Three years later, Orefice—along with partners Santi Cuccarese and England international Tom May—has grown the event into a premier national showcase featuring top teams from across the United States.
It Wasn't My Idea
“In full disclosure, it was Jason’s idea to leave out the traditional tournament format and just ‘play rugby,’” Orefice explained. “This gives top clubs the opportunity to face teams they wouldn’t normally see during the regular season. Each year, we award the Cup to the team—or teams—that best exemplify rugby’s core values throughout the weekend, regardless of record.”
The event has continued to expand, now including a Tier 2 men’s bracket and a strengthened women’s division featuring current and recent state champions.
“I’m especially excited for Sunday’s slate,” Orefice added, “highlighted by two of the top-rated high school clubs in the country—the American Fork Cavemen and the Charlotte Cardinals.”
Tom May echoed that excitement:
“I met Mike several years ago in England, and we connected immediately. Since then, I’ve visited the U.S. multiple times through Peak and Panther Rugby Academy. I continue to be amazed by the talent level of these young men and women, and by how much the game has grown since my first visit in 2021. We’re hopeful to bring a team from the UK in the near future.”

























































