… the list. (NNE=Northern New England; MYRO= Massachusetts Youth Rugby Organization; Conn.=Connecticut Youth Rugby; Greenwich was a team of players from Greenwich …
… Utah as teams as young as U6 up to U14 played in the Utah Youth Rugby summer 7s series. The games are scored, but … not a tournament where winning is the only thing. Utah Youth Rugby’s Michael Cressler said the idea is to use touch … Many of the teams are centered around neighborhoods. Utah Youth Rugby Youth Development Officer Eric Swapp has been …
… also be looking to help select the USA 7s team for the Youth Olympics. While former England great Ben Gollings will … win games, but he also doesn’t want to run the potential Youth Olympics players into the ground. …
As a 17-year-old Spencer Huntley required a waiver to play for the USA U20s, an indication of how he was rated in the USA age-grade pathway. He got that waiver and impressed for the USA U20s, and then moved up to the USA U23s. He led the San Diego Mustangs to a national HS Club championship in 2024.
He also played in the SoCal single-school league for Cathedral Catholic.
Hope Rogers began playing rugby at age 16 in high school and continued to compete during her time at Penn State University. There, she won four National Championships, was crowned MVP on two occasions, was named to the USA Under-20s and earned Collegiate All-American honors for four years. Rogers was also an impressive discus player during her senior year in high school where she broke a school record and won Gold at Districts for the sport.
Nathan Caruso is a steady, smart fly half who drives Villanova’s attack with calm decision-making and a reliable skill set. He’s been central to Villanova’s success in the MARC, controlling tempo and keeping the team organized under pressure.
Tonga Kofe is one of the most promising young front-rowers to come out of the American rugby pathway. A powerful and hard-working prop, he rose through the Utah Warriors development system.
Ray Santiago has emerged as one of RPI’s most influential forwards, a player whose size, athleticism, and rapid development make him stand out in the Division II landscape.
Christy Ringgenberg is one of the most accomplished and versatile players to wear the USA jersey, earning recognition on the Goff Rugby Report All-Time American list for her impact on both 15s and 7s.