U14 Washington Rep Side Goes To BC
U14 Washington Rep Side Goes To BC
The Washington Loggers Boys U14 State rep-side traveled to Vancouver, BC in August to face the British Columbia U14s.
The match, hosted at Capilano RFC’s Klahanie Park, served as a curtain-raiser between the BC Bears vs Wolf Pack, for the senior men’s Canadian Rugby Championship fixture.
In front of a packed, vocal crowd, the young Loggers and BC Reps traded long spells of possession. Both teams worked the ball through phases of expansive, open rugby countered by committed, if somewhat scrappy defense.
The second quarter of the match saw the referee quiet his whistle and let the teams play, resulting in scores. The young Canadian and American sides went into halftime with two unconverted tries apiece, tied 10-10.
Though evenly matched through most of the game, BC’s depth mattered in the late stages with a final try punched through on the midfield wing, with support runners flooding in to seal BCs victory, 24-10.
“Matt Gordon and BC Rugby couldn’t have been better hosts. Brilliant.” said David Miller, Loggers Director. “We’re geographically gifted in Seattle, to have this quality of opponent and venues for ‘touring abroad’ with young players.
“We’ve played Canadian Provinces with Washington development sides before, and our Seattle Rugby Club U12/14 tour BC annually. But this year seems different. The relationship has matured from one of competition to 'co-opetition' — working together to give young players a serious, challenging growth opportunity.”
Miller said the spirit of cooperation between American and Canadian rugby, even at the lower levels, can have influence at higher levels.
“There’s a growing realization on both sides of our border that the chance of any future World Cup, coming home to North America, will be a dividend of investment at the grassroots, in skill-based development and coherence in the player pathways. Congratulations to our Canadian partners in getting that done with us.”
The Loggers High School rep-side are now committed to Canadian fixtures to be announced for 2019-2020.
2018 Washington Loggers U14
Connor Barun — Eastside Lions
Jamie Brooks — Liberty
Samuel Brulotte — Chuckanut
Drew Chesley — Seattle Vikings
Patrick Cullen — Panthers
JP Ellis — Seattle Rugby Vikings
James Hillmann — Eastside Lions
Kaleo Kennerley — Chuckanut
Calvin Ketteridge — Chuckanut
Orion Lehnert De Smet — Seattle Vikings
Chance Loudenback — Seattle Vikings
Leno Maka — Rainier
Cody Morris — Panthers
Jason Retz — Chuckanut
Maximillian Rhodes — Eastside Lions
Jesse Sande — Chuckanut
Cole Scharffenorth — Panthers
Rolla Schrimpsher — Rainier Highlanders
Jacob Sio — Eastside Lions
Dawson Stine — Seattle Vikings
Nathan Swofford — Rainier
Elias Tasi — Chuckanut Rugby Club
Dylan Luger — Liberty