The U.S. Rugby Foundation is pleased to announce it has granted Nelson College Rugby Scholarships to Connor Bender of Cleveland, Ohio, and Joseph Walter “JW” Sarkees of Central, South Carolina.
Connor and JW will spend four and one-half months over the spring and summer of 2024 attending Nelson College, a high school in Nelson City, New Zealand, which offers a unique, even by New Zealand standards, track of elective Rugby Curriculum courses as part of their already highly competitive program of academic courses.
The goal of the USRF’s Nelson College Rugby Scholarship program is to advance the personal, cultural, and academic development of the scholar athletes while providing them the opportunity to become better rugby players and use their experience in New Zealand to influence and elevate the play of their high school teammates upon their return.
Connor Bender
Connor Bender is a 17-year-old honor student at Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland and is the No. 8 and captain-elect on the Saint Ignatius Rugby Team. Saint Ignatius recently won the Midwest Tournament in Elkhart, Indiana, where Bender was named MVP of the Tournament. A multi-sport athlete (football, lacrosse, baseball, swimming, and basketball), Bender narrowed his high school focus to football and rugby – as well as student government. Bender was invited to play for the Eagle Impact Rugby Academy (EIRA) touring side on their Ireland tour this past summer but was unable to make the trip due to a travel conflict,
JW Sarkees
JW Sarkees, who has been playing rugby since the 4th grade, is a 17-year-old honor student at D. W. Daniel High School in Central, South Carolina and the flyhalf and captain of the Greer 76ers Rugby Club. Sarkees played on the USA Rugby South Panthers team in 2021; the EIRA U16s in 2021; the EIRA Ireland Tour Team in 2022 (Co-Captain and Best Teammate Award); and the EIRA Ireland Tour Team in 2023. Sarkees also plays varsity soccer at Daniel HS and his team won the State Championship in 2022 and 2023.