Boys HS Nationals-Watch for Application Window
The Boys HS Rugby National Championships will begin accepting applications in January for the 2026 tournament and teams are encouraged to start planning.
The event, which has been run by a private committee of coaches and HS rugby leaders, has been held in its current format since 2008, with a HS Club championship, a Single-School championship, and a Tier II championship.
Boys HS Nationals Single-School Bracket: A Look Back
With a little time gone we take a look back at the Boys Single-School Championships.
Champion: St. Ignatius
Most Points Scores: Jesuit Sacramento, 82, Herrman 79
Fewest Points Allowed: St. Ignatius 46, Jesuit Sacramento 47
Games Decided by a Try or Less: 4 (plus one more going to overtime)
Close Games Highlight HS Club Nationals
Over the past five years, 10 different teams have made the top four in the Boys HS National Championship HS Club bracket.
And here's another fun fact: over the last eight HS Nationals tournaments, the HS Club bracket have had eight different champions.
This is about how competitive this bracket it. Every year there's a pile of close games. Every year there's a surprise.
Looking Back at Boys HS Nationals Tier II
Time for a Boys HS Nationals Rundown!
We have a bunch of video interviews embedded here as we run down Tier II.
OK, here we go:
Champion: SOC Raptors
Most Points Scores: Fort Hunt, 102
Fewest Points Allowed: SOC Raptors, 31
Games Decided by a Try or Less: 3
National Champs: Mustangs, Ignatius, and SOC Celebrate
The Boys HS Rugby National Championships is done and we've got a quick rundown.
SOC Raptors played fast and faster and pulled away from a tough New Trier side to win Tier II 31-14.