International Rugby News
Despite come difficulties due to COVID, some USA players have been in action overseas, with the Eagle flyhalf making an especially big impact.
GLENDALE, Colo. (USA Rugby Release)—During Friday’s scheduled screening, two Women’s XVs players tested positive for COVID-19. All players and staff were immediately instructed to self-isolate while the predetermined contact tracing protocol was conducted.
USA 7s star Carlin Isles learned earlier this week that his brother was killed.
Charles (Chase) Isles was shot to death in an apartment building in Jackson Township, Ohio, which is northwest of Canton and south of Akron. Carlin Isles took to social media to inform his fans of the death of his younger brother.
Americans Kate Zackary, Gabby Cantorna, and Jenine Duncan have been key additions to the Exeter Chiefs in the English Women's Premiership team's inaugural season, and they contributed on the scoresheet this past weekend.
The MA Sorensen Award, sponsored by the Washington Athletic Club in Seattle, is heavily represented this week in the USA Women’s Stars & Stripes assembly.
Not only are four of the five winners active, they have key leadership roles as well.
The only Sorensen Award winner not in the assembly is the 2020 recipient, Spiff Sedrick, who is still in school.