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Gamebreakers in Boys HS Rugby for Jan 17-19

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Gamebreakers in Boys HS Rugby for Jan 17-19

Vince Keller for Charlotte Catholic. Photo Shell Powell.

The Boys High School season is back and we're back with our Gamebreakers column.

This is where we just take a quick look at some players who stood out over the previous weekend.

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Nick Flood, Wando

Flanker Nick Flood led a 2-0 day for Wando in the opening festival in South Carolina, scoring four tries as Wando beat Spring Hill and James Island.

Spencer Hundley, Cathedral Catholic

The USA U20 scrumhalf kept the Dons moving as they put together an impressive win over visiting Jesuit of Sacramento.

James Curtis, Torrey Pines

Captain and scrumhalf for the Falcons, Curtis has been a key leader and tempo-driver for Torrey Pines.

Luke Hensley, La Costa Canyon

The lanky flanker has been playing rugby for a while so brings some good open-field and distribution skills to the team, but his height keeps him in the pack where he is a force in the lineout, and that, along with an smart, opportunistic try, helped lead LCC over Los Alamitos last week.

Vince Keller, Charlotte Catholic

With his kicking controlling field position and his field vision and leadership, Keller helped Charlotte Catholic win a close North Carolina league game over South Meck.

Danny Dunne, Alcanes HS

The sophomore center scored three tries in a win over Dublin HS; this matchup was a debut game for both programs.

Lama Tongauiha, Lamorinda

The captain of the Lamorinda, the big lock drive the bus as his side beat Bishop O'Dowd.

Andy Flandro, West Valley Warriors

The Utah side went 2-1 in a quickly-created tournament in Southern California, and running the Warriors attack was Flandro at scrumhalf.

Tyrone Cullers, SOC Raptors

Powerful running and strong defense was this No. 8's calling card as the Raptors went 3-0 at their tournament in SoCal.

Austin Dupuis, Brother Martin

The junior hooker scored a key try and put in a ton of work as Brother Martin beat Jesuit New Orleans in a preseason match.