Tuesday, April 27, 2010

ACI 7s to be Held at MacPherson Stadium in Greensboro

MacPherson Stadium


The 2010 Atlantic Coast Invitational Rugby Sevens Tournament, featuring the men's rugby teams from the schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference, will be held the weekend of September 11-12 at MacPherson Stadium in Greensboro, NC. MacPherson Stadium is the home of the Carolina Dynamo professional soccer team and is operated by Greensboro Youth Soccer. The stadium has previously hosted the 2004, 2005, and 2008 NCAA Division III soccer championships.

Wake Forest Releases 2010 Fall Schedule

The Wake Forest men's rugby team will play games against nationally-ranked Tennessee and South Carolina as well as participate in the Atlantic Coast Invitational 7s Tournament and the North Carolina Rugby Union Tournament during its 2010 Fall Campaign. The complete schedule can be found below:

Aug. 28: 7s Scrimmages (Virginia Tech, UNC-Greensboro, East Carolina) @ Wake Forest
Sept. 11-12: Atlantic Coast Invitational 7s @ Greensboro, NC
Sept. 25: Elon University @ Wake Forest
Oct. 2: UNC-Wilmington @ Wake Forest (Parents Weekend)
Oct. 9: Alumni Game @ Wake Forest (Homecoming Weekend)
Oct. 16: University of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN)
Oct. 23: University of South Carolina @ Wake Forest
Oct. 30-31: North Carolina Rugby Union Tournament

Friday, April 23, 2010

Awards and Scholarship Given Out at Year End Banquet

(L to R: Dr. Bill Marcum, Ross Hilton, and Greg Wagner, '07)

On Thursday night the Wake Forest men's rugby team held its annual year end awards banquet in the newly constructed Deacon Tower at BB&T Field. Players, coaches, alumni, and supporters gathered to bid farewell to the departing seniors, honor those players who had standout years on the field, and look back on the past season and forward to next year. The night began with the graduating seniors receiving plaques and alumni jerseys as recognition for all the work they put in over the past four years. Gabe Huertas del Pino, Perry Salvagne, Trent Justice, Ken Forte, David Sage, Mike Wills, Christian Jewett, and Mike Duffy will be graduating in May and moving on to life after Wake Forest. Also graduating will be RI Smith, who served as the team's publicity director and videographer for the past two years. All nine of these individuals contributed greatly to the team during their time at Wake Forest and they will be missed.

The team then gave out individual awards to players who had standout seasons on the field. As voted on by the players, Ty Pierce was named most improved player, Johnny McMurray was named Rookie of the Year, Ross Hilton and Trent Justice were named co-Defensive Players of the Year, Brendan Shea was named Offensive Player of the Year, and Mike Duffy was voted the team's Most Valuable Player.

The night continued with the Wake Forest Rugby Foundation awarding its first ever scholarship. The Marcum Scholarship, named for the team's current faculty advisor Dr. Bill Marcum, will be given annually to a current member of the Wake Forest men's rugby program who is entering his final year of collegiate eligibility. It is awarded to someone who has exhibited a commitment to excellence on the rugby field and in the classroom during his time with the program. Greg Wagner, '07, a member of the Wake Forest Rugby Foundation Board of Directors and a member of the Marcum Scholarship Committee, was on hand to present the inaugural award to Ross Hilton. Hilton will graduate this May with honors in Mathematics and will be continuing at Wake Forest for a graduate degree next year. He has been a three year starter at lock, a two time North Carolina Rugby Union College All-Star, and was elected team president for next season.

Finally, the team honored assistant coach Alex Lucas, who will be leaving the team next year to pursue a Ph.D. at Ohio State University. Lucas, a Zimbabwe native who formerly captained the Zimbabwe U-19 team and spent four years as a strength and conditioning coach with the Natal Sharks, coached the team the past two years and really helped elevate the players' skill levels and fitness levels. His expertise was invaluable and he will be sorely missed next year.

Awards:
Mike Duffy - MVP
Brendan Shea - Offensive Player of the Year
Ross Hilton and Trent Justice - Co-Defensive Players of the Year
John McMurray - Rookie of the Year
Tyre Pierce - Most Improved Player
Ross Hilton - Marcum Scholarship

Friday, April 16, 2010

Team Elects New Officers

The Wake Forest men's rugby team elected its administrative officers for the 2010-2011 school year yesterday. Ross Hilton was elected as team president, with Matt Storck chosen as vice-president. A full list of officers is below:

President: Ross Hilton
Vice-President: Matt Storck
Match Coordinator: Ben Cohen
Treasurer: Johnny McMurray
Social Coordinators: Chris Ryan and Will Hank
Publicity Directors: Brendan Shea and Brandon Turner
Alumni Liason: Hunter Lostan

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Wake Rugby Showcases Sevens Skills at UNC 7s

Ty Pierce, 7s Specialist

Wake Forest entered three sides in the annual Friday Night UNC 7s tournament, a fun event that kicks off UNC Rugby's annual spring alumni weekend.

The night started with Wake Forest's upperclassman side losing a close match to Duke, 19-15. Both teams scored three tries, but Christian Jewett's inability to even come close to converting either of his two tries proved to be the difference in the match.

Next up was Wake Forest's all-front row side. Averaging 250 pounds per player, the side started out with a game plan to play tight, possession rugby and aiming to send the sport of Rugby Sevens back to the caveman era. However, a strange thing happened and the front row side abandoned the game plan and instead played a wide open, free-flowing, expansive rugby game (albeit in slow motion). Trailing 5-0 to the UNC Alumni side near the end of the first half, freshman prop Ty Pierce excited the crowd when he took the ball near his own goal line and raced 95 meters for a try, shedding numerous would-be tacklers along the way. Adding to the incredibleness of the score was the fact that Pierce calmly converted the try after touching down between the post. Said Pierce of his spectacular run, "It may have looked like the guys trying to tackle me were weak, but really I just owned them in the face."

After UNC Alumni scored to start the second half and go up 12-7, senior prop Ken Forte ripped the ball from a UNC ball-carrier near midfield, and spun off the maul with the ball hidden behind his back. As the other 13 players on the field continued to contest a ball-less maul, Forte ran undetected to the tryzone and touched down to tie the score. Forte would be the hero again moments later when he took a sweet off-load from prop Delicious Henry and scored the game winning try for the front row side.

Next up for Wake was an underclassman side against another UNC side. While the underclassman showed some spurts of good play, lack of Rugby Sevens acumen and missed tackles lead to a loss. The highlight of the game for Wake was an impressive Ty Pierce-like try scoring run for sophomore Tyler Vanston who used a devastating half-forearm fend-off to beat a number of tacklers. Asked about his spectacular play after the match, Vanston was too busy texting on his cell phone to comment.

The Wake upperclassman side then got a chance to redeem itself against the UNC Alumni team. With the UNC Alumni looking to rebound from its defeat to the Wake front row side, it was sure to be a great game. Except that it wasn't. The Alumni had no match for the shiftiness of Gumbi-like flyhalf Brendan Shea and the power of prop Hunter Lostan who showed incredible heart in playing in spite of the numerous serious leg injuries that had kept him out of practice for the past 3 weeks. Both players touched down multiple tries and sent the Wake uperclassmen into the Bowl Final.

The Wake underclassman side continued to struggle next against Duke. The side's performance was much-improved from its first game, but missed tackles continued to haunt the team as Duke seemingly turned every Wake mistake into a try.


Ken Forte, Try Machine

Wake's front row team then took the field for the Cup semi-finals against UNC-Pembroke. Once again deviating from the game plan right from the opening kickoff, the front row side played some good rugby with prop Ken Forte again doing most of the damage offensively. Defensively props Nick Conte and Blind Havins set the tone, while hookers Justen Robinett and Jeff Millar directed the team from the scrumhalf and flyhalf positions. Down 12-10 in the waning moments of the match, the front rows made a desparate push for the try that would send them into the Cup finals. Impact sub Matt Tucker made a long run and was brought down just short of the goalline. In the ensuing ruck a knockon was called on Wake, ending the game and dashing the front rows' hopes of a championship.


In the Bowl final, the Wake uperclassman took on a Duke side lead by former US Eagles 7s player James Gillenwater and a number of South American imports. Unphased by the Blue Devil's international presence, Wake dominated the game from start to finish. Shea once again scored multiple tries, confirming that he is actually almost as good as he thinks he is. Christian Jewett, Mike Duffy, and David Sage also scored tries to lead the rout, while Perry Salvagne played spectacular defense from the sweeper position. Trent Justice was also on the field.


Trent Justice. Was there.


The night ended for Wake with the front row side taking on a UNC side in the plate final. The team's magical cinderella run came to an end with a 19-5 defeat. Wake's lone try was scored by Delicious Henry on a powerful run down the sideline that included a stiff-arm that sent a UNC defender airborne and delighted the crowd.

Once again, the UNC 7s proved to be a fun event and Wake Forest thanks the Tar Heels for their hospitality.

The Wake Forest men's rugby 2009-2010 season will conclude on April 22 with its annual year-end awards banquet. The banquet will be held this year at Deacon Tower and will be highlighted by the Wake Forest Rugby Foundation awarding its first scholarship.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Wake Forest Rugby Foundation Announces Scholarships

The Wake Forest Rugby Foundation has announced the creation of two $1000 scholarships to be awarded to members of the Wake Forest men's rugby team beginning in the 2010-2011 academic year. One scholarship will be awarded to an incoming freshman who has excelled in academics and rugby during high school. Criteria used by the scholarship committee in determining the recipient of this award include rugby accomplishments, academic record and achievements, community involvement and financial need. The scholarship will be renewable on an annual basis at the discretion of the Wake Forest Rugby Foundation. The second scholarship will be awarded to a current member of the Wake Forest men's rugby program who is entering his final year of collegiate eligibility. It will be given to someone who has exhibited a commitment to excellence on the rugby field and in the classroom during his time with the team. The recipient must have shown sustained dedication to the team both on and off the field.

For information on applying for these scholarships or to make a donation to the scholarship fund, please contact Wake Forest Rugby Foundation President Andrew Gentles at Andrew.Gentles@wellsfargo.com.