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All About the Boys Brackets at NAI Sevens

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All About the Boys Brackets at NAI Sevens

San Mateo enjoyed solid results throughout the brackets. WadeB Photo.

Seven boys and men's brackets crowned winners at the NAI 7s in Salt Lake City over the weekend.

We looked in a little bit more detail about the U18 teams here: Rebel, Belmont Shore Lead Title Runs in NAI Sevens

Team Related, a group of mostly East HS players, overcame another local side in West Valley Warriors in the U18 Open.

"It's a good experience," said Related star Papa Matelau. "A lot of running though!"

The plan was to use their athletic ability to express themselves but also to be careful with the ball; you don't have to play a lot of defense if you don't give the other guys the ball. It worked.

Overall, the tournament was very competitive. With the multitude of brackets and tiers, the second day saw plenty of close games. Look at the scores in the bracket finals; only one was even close to a runaway.

Scores on Finals:
U23 Men: Mustangs 14 Belmont Shore 12
U18 Elite: Rebel Rugby Academy White 26 Next Phase Rugby 24
U18 Open: Team Related 33 West Valley Warriors 17
U16 Tier 1: San Mateo Wolverines 35 Atlantis Teal 7
U16 Tier 2: Sacramento Kaji 34 Layston Christian 24
U14 Tier 1: CenCal Forfeit Win over Utah Selects
U14 Tier 2: Toko Malosi 17 TOA 5

The San Mateo Wolverines backed up their HSNC 15s Tier II championship with a win in U16s, unleashing their impressive open-field running. Sacramento Kaji was another new team at NAI 7s and they defeated Layton Christian for the U16 Tier 2 final.

In the U23 bracket, the chemistry within the Mustangs, which was made up of former Herriman HS players and some current BYU players, was quite solid. The game hinged on an offload from Scholz Award winner Wyatt Parry, a chest pass to Tayson Hammer, who then sold a massive dummy, and charged up the middle. That was crucial because they got the conversion and that enabled them to edge a talented Belmont Shore 14-12.

Which was the most successful boys/men's program at the NAI 7s? It's not always about wins. Rock Rugby fielded two boys teams that struggled to get any wins, but they showed up, competed, and challenged themselves. Atlantis fielded seven boys teams plus a U23 side. Their two U14 sides did well, finishing third in each tier, and the U16s were second in Tier 1. No championships, but a lot of experience.

USA South Panthers fielded five teams and while they didn't get to the semis in any bracket, were competitive everywhere. Belmont Shore fielded five teams and finished 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. San Mateo Wolverines finished 7th un U23, 6th in U18 Elite, 23rd, in U18 Open, 1st in U16 Tier 1, and 6th in U14 Tier 1 ... not bad at all.

NAI 7s Boys Finishes
U23 Men Boys U18 Elite Boys U18 Open
1. Mustangs 1. Rebel Rugby Academy White 1. Team Related
2. Belmont Shore 2. Next Phase Rugby 2. West Valley Warriors
3. Silicon Valley 3. Belmont Shore 3. Pioneer 7s
4. Rhinos Rugby 4. Eagle Impact Rugby Academy 4. Rebel Rugby Academy
5. TOA 5. TOA 5. Riverton
6. Gorilla 6. San Mateo Wolverines 6. Liberty
7. San Mateo 7. USA South Panthers 7 Kahuku
8. TOA Spartans 8. Rebel Rugby Academy Black 8. USA South Panthers
9. Atlantis 9. Cavemen 9. KC Jr. Blues
10. PNW Selects 10. Layton Christian Academy 10. Mother Lode
11. Sacramento Kaji 11. Gorilla 11. New Mexico Desert Warriors
12. Mountain Ridge 12. WAR 12. Sacramento Kaji
13. South Ogden 13. Atlantis Teal / Highland (tied) 13. Laguna Beach
  15. Try Time 14. NCYRU
U16 Boys Tier 1 16. Rock Rugby 15. LA Tribe
1. San Mateo Wolverines   16. TOA
2. Atlantis Teal U16 Tier 2 17. Belmont Shore
3. Gorilla 1. Sacramento Kaji 18. Atlantis
4. Belmont Shore 2. Layton Christian 19. Provo Steelers
5. Rebel Rugby Academy Black 3. West Valley 20. War Frogs
6. TOA 4. Atlantis Teal 21. Gorilla
7. USA South Panthers 5. Mountain View 22. MacDowell
8. Cavemen 6. Liberty 23. San Mateo Wolverines
9. LA Tribe 7. WAR 24. Skagit Valley
10. Rebel Rugby Academy White 8. Titans 25. Titans
11. Rock Rugby Academy 9. Atlantis Black 26. Bitterroot
12. Kearns 10. MR Lions 27. Wasatch
  11. USA South Panthers 28. Rush Rugby
Boys U14 Tier 2 12. New Mexico Desert Warriors  
1. Toko Malosi 13. Mother Lode Boys U14 Tier 1
2. TOA 14. Parkland Pirates 1. CenCal Grizzlies
3. Atlantis 15. Gorilla 2. Utah Selects*
4. Mountain View 16. Cavemen 3. Atlantis
5. Salt Lake Valley   4. Oakland Ikuna*
6. Hawaiian Gardens   5. Los Al Tribe
7. Sacramento Kaji   6. San Mateo Wolverines
8. Cavaliers   7. Gorilla
9. USA South Panthers   8. Belmont Shore
10. Kearns    
11. Layton Christian    
12. Mother Lode    
13. Gorilla    
14. Cavemen    
15. Wasatch    
16. Golden Demons    
     
*Team forfeited final game due to coach-instigated conflict between teams