High School Boys
Rugby Colorado’s league season may be getting off to a snowy start - when does it not? - but it’s a start with many implications, as the Littleton Eagle take on perennial state champs Colorado Springs.
“We’ve been doing a lot of shoveling,” joked Littleton Head Coach Charlie Riley about his team preparing for the always tough Grizzlies.
There's a new #1 in town. It might not last too long, but Danville, thanks to the fact that the Royal Irish have not started yet and the Danville Oaks keep winning, we put Danville in at #1.
Very few changes in this week's Boys Single-School rankings as most of the teams did what was expected.
We had some teams we might have let slide out, but we also wanted to add some teams in due to various results, so we've expanded to 35.
The Nashville Rugby Club hosts two Nash Bash tournaments in March, with the first one being for High School teams.
This year it’s a good one with 26 programs entering 30 teams in an A and B division for HS Boys.
Kahuku HS followed up thier successful trip to Las Vegas with a 48-0 defeat of the always-tough Kalihi Raiders in Hawaii HS action.
"It took us a while to settle down," said Head Coach Seamus Fitzgerald, noting that once captain Misifoa Matagi left the game midway through the first half with a knee injury, the backs lost their cohesion for a time.