1995 National Rugby Championships

The 1995 National Rugby Championships were a series of tournaments organized by the United States RFU to determine a national champion in several divisions for United States rugby teams. The divisions included club, college, high school, military, sevens, all–stars and local union.

1995 National Rugby Championships
Tournament details
Tournament format(s)Various
Date1995
Tournament statistics
Final
 1994 (Previous)
(Next) 1996 

Men's Club

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The 1995 USA Rugby National Club Championship took place at Zilker Park in Austin, TX from May 27–29.[1] The teams featured in the tournament were the champions of the four sub unions of USARFU. The three day tournament also included the Division II club championship, Western 7's, and a match between Royal Air Force and U.S. Combined Services. Potomac A.C. won its first national title by defeating OMBAC in the final.[2][3]

 
Regional SemifinalRegional FinalNational SemifinalNational Final
 
              
 
April 29 - Long Beach, CA
 
 
OMBAC30
 
May 13 - San Francisco, CA
 
Belmont Shore23
 
OMBAC24
 
April 30 - Seattle, WA
 
Old Blues8
 
Old Blues58
 
May 27 - Austin, TX
 
Seattle15
 
OMBAC51
 
May 13 - Cincinnati, OH
 
Palmer College12
 
Palmer College20
 
May 14 - Cincinnati, OH
 
Scioto Valley12
 
Palmer College27
 
May 13 - Cincinnati, OH
 
Chicago Lions8
 
Chicago Lions31
 
May 29 - Austin, TX
 
Cincinnati Wolfhounds18
 
OMBAC12
 
May 6 - Dallas, TX
 
Potomac AC16
 
Dallas Harlequins65
 
May 7 - Dallas, TX
 
Omaha GOATS13
 
Dallas Harlequins30
 
May 6 - Dallas, TX
 
Kansas City Blues8
 
Kansas City Blues18
 
May 27 - Austin, TX
 
Denver Barbarians16
 
Dallas Harlequins12
 
December 3 - Orlando, FL
 
Potomac AC16 Third place
 
Potomac AC24
 
December 4 - Orlando, FLMay 29 - Austin, TX
 
Life Chiropractic9
 
Potomac AC25Dallas Harlequins34
 
December 3 - Orlando, FL
 
Old Blue19 Palmer College24
 
Old Blue65
 
 
Charlotte9
 

Semifinals

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27 May 1995
11:45AM
OMBAC5112Palmer College
Try: Jon Lee 14', 2H' c
Duncan Lumsden 18'
Dennis Gonzalez 25'
George Conahey
Joe Santos 2H' c, 78' c
Con: Jason McVeigh (5)
Pen: Jason McVeigh 12', 1H'
[4]Try: Chad Zeh
Tony Eden c
Con: Leon Taylor
Austin, TX
Referee: Ed Sorenson (Potomac)
27 May 1995
3:15PM
Potomac A.C.1612Dallas Harlequins
Try: Mike Fabling 60' c
Con: Mike Fabling
Pen: Mike Fabling (3)
[4]Pen: Mark Gale 42', 48', 55', 72'
Austin, TX
Referee: Jerry McLemore (Mid–South)

Third place

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29 May 1995
11:00AM
Dallas Harlequins3424Palmer College
Try: Jim Aston c
Mike Waterman 42' c
Peter Jones c
Lenny Snaft c
Con: Mark Gale
Pen: Mark Gale 72', 79'
Drop: Neil Williams 75'
[4]Try: Jeff Yadlosky 10' c
Ian Woods 25' c
Tony Chappie 70' c
Con: Leon Taylor
Pen: Leon Taylor 39'
Austin, TX
Referee: Kevin Handley (New England)

Final

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29 May 1995
2:00PM
Potomac A.C.1612OMBAC
Try: Reza Amirkhalili 21' c
Con: Mike Fabling
Pen: Mike Fabling 25', 63', 75'
[4]Pen: Jason McVeigh 2', 10', 32', 2H'
Austin, TX
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Tony Spreadbury (Bath)

Champions: Potomac Athletic Club
President: Quentin Lawson
Coach/Captain: Scott Keith (#8)
Roster: Reza Amirkhalili (Flanker), Steve Amitay (Hooker), Joe Bellote (Prop), Manus Cooney (Lock), Mike Fabling (Flyhalf), Dave Farling (Wing), Fusi Feaunati (Center), Bill Fisher (Lock), Leo Fitzsimon (Flanker), Lance French (Center), Tom Kenney (Scrumhalf), Tom Lyons (Wing), Brendan Malloy (Lock), John Malloy (Lock), Robert Obrist (Prop), Brian O'Sullivan (Center), Bill Ogilvie (#8), Michael Orbell (Center), Dean Orbell (Scrumhalf), Jim Richards (Hooker), Chris Schricte (Flanker), August Schricte (Wing), Graeme Thomson (Scrumhalf), John Trauth (Prop), Jim Trump (Prop), Phil Vivaldi (Center), Tom Williams (Center).

Club Division II

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The 1995 National Division II Championship was the hosted by the Austin Huns and held May 27–29 at Zilker Park in Austin, TX.[1][5][6][7] The University of Michigan club of California was the champion.[8][9]
Tournament MVP was Santa Rosa flyhalf Greg DeJoux.

 
Regional SemifinalRegional FinalNational SemifinalNational Final
 
              
 
May 13 - Nashville, TN
 
 
Michigan49
 
May 14 - Nashville, TN
 
Wisconsin Madison24
 
Michigan11
 
May 13 - Nashville, TN
 
Nashville10
 
Nashville26
 
May 27 - Austin, TX
 
Chicago Blaze6
 
Michigan24
 
December 3 - Orlando, FL
 
Burlington22
 
Burlington11
 
December 4 - Orlando, FL
 
Frederick9
 
Burlington29
 
December 3 - Orlando, FL
 
Battleship3
 
Augusta18
 
May 29 - Austin, TX
 
Battleship33
 
Michigan46
 
 
 
San Fernando27
 
San Fernando
 
May 14 - San Francisco, CA
 
SoCal League Winner
 
San Fernando10
 
April 30 - Seattle, WA
 
Santa Rosa6
 
Santa Rosa20
 
May 27 - Austin, TX
 
Old Gaels5
 
San Fernando20
 
May 6 - Dallas, TX
 
Topeka5 Third place
 
Topeka30
 
May 7 - Dallas, TXMay 29 - Austin, TX
 
Denton12
 
Topeka38Burlington17
 
May 6 - Dallas, TX
 
Austin Huns7 Topeka10
 
Austin Huns32
 
 
Kohlfield Scorpions0
 

Semifinals

27 May 1995
10:00AM
Michigan2422Burlington
Try: Mike Carter 11' c
Dave Perpich 27' c
Chris Collins 47' c
Con: Sean Knight
Pen: Sean Knight 72'
[10]Try: Josh Henkin 57' c
Rob Sinkewicz 64' c, 79'
Con: Owen Banks
Pen: Owen Banks 41'
Austin, TX
Referee: David Hooper (Texas)
27 May 1995
1:30PM
San Fernando Valley205Topeka Wizards
Try: Tasi Mounga 60' c
Ben Harrell c
Con: Marcelo Sala
Pen: Marcelo Sala 23', 64'
[10]Try: Randy Jordan 42'
Austin, TX
Referee: Mike Geach (Texas)

Third place

29 May 1995
9:30AM
Burlington1710Topeka Wizards
Try: Mark Kagan c
Josh Henkin c
Con: Owen Banks
Pen: Owen Banks
[10]Try: Randy Jordan
Chris Sieffert
Austin, TX
Referee: Richard Prim (Texas)

Final

29 May 1995
12:30PM
Michigan4627San Fernando Valley
Try: Michael Carter 22' c, 2H', 2H' c
Patrick Muscat 28' c
Chris Collis 36' c, 79' c
Con: Sean Knight
Pen: Sean Knight 39', 65'
[10]Try: Chris Vivian 4' c
Tasi Mounga c
Andrew Shanks 60' c
Con: Marcelo Sala
Pen: Marcelo Sala 30', 70'
Austin, TX
Referee: Josh Tameifuna (S. California)

Champions: University of Michigan
Coach: Mr. MacArthur
Roster: Deron Albright (Prop), Joseph Attia (Flanker), Michael Carter (Wing), Andrew Colburn (Flanker), Chris Collis (Wing), Scott Crisler (Fullback), Lee Gray (Lock), James Kennedy (Lock), Ashby Kinch (Center), Sean Knight (Scrumhalf), Lou Lafayette (Prop), Paul Lund (Hooker), Patrick Muscat (Hooker), Marc Nemec (Flyhalf), Brett Peck (Center), David Perpich (#8), Evan Pratt (Flanker/#8), Jeffrey Sharritts (Fullback), Ed Spybrook (Prop), John Swis (Flanker), Tom Warburton (Center), Brian Williamson (Flanker), Brian Zimmer (Prop), Kevin Zimmer (Lock).

Women's Club

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The 1995 Women's National Rugby Championship was a twelve team tournament and played at Langenberg Fields in St. Louis, MO on May 27–28.[11] The Bay Area Shehawks won the title by defeating Berkeley All Blues 10–8.

PLATE DIVISION
Semifinals
Chicago 17–0 Southeast
Puget Sound Breakers 34–0 Houston Herricanes

Third place
Southeast 31–0 Houston Herricanes

Final

28 May 1995
Chicago170Puget Sound Breakers
Try: Meredith Horn
Alicia Matthews
Jill Rees
Con: Pat Standley
St. Louis, MO

Lineups:
Chicago– Levi, Wilk, Kreevich, Shelton, Laskey, Pauel, Seabaugh, Begg, Horn, Standley, Matthews, Hensen, Rees, Klujian, Frey.
Puget Sound Breakers– Kirk, Carlson–Rink, Morgan, Hahler, Shawn, Brooks, Ossman, Barrett, Kaspic, Carlton, Reynolds, Tshchiya, Eckert, Clarkson, Sporleder.

MVPs
Back– Pat Standley (Chicago)
Forward– MJ Mohl (Southeast)
Honorable Mention– Kim Cyganik (Southeast), Sue Brooks (Puget Sound)

CUP CHAMPIONSHIP
Quarterfinals

27 May 1995
Bay Area She Hawks155New Orleans Halfmoons
St. Louis, MO
27 May 1995
Berkeley All Blues510Ozark Ladies
St. Louis, MO
27 May 1995
Beantown275Twin City Amazons
St. Louis, MO
27 May 1995
Minnesota100Boston
St. Louis, MO

Semifinals

27 May 1995
Bay Area Shehawks480Minnesota Valkyries
St. Louis, MO
27 May 1995
Berkeley All Blues100Beantown
Try: Kim Green 64'
Allison Pappe 69'
St. Louis, MO

Third place

28 May 1995
Beantown137Minnesota
St. Louis, MO

Final

28 May 1995
Bay Area Shehawks108Beantown
Try: Rachel Jackson 2'
Laurie Karcher
[12]Try: Tess Koleczek 17'
Pen: Kim Cobb
St. Louis, MO

Lineups:
Bay Area SheHawks– Marti Watts (Coach), Greene, Craig, Wadford, Burrows, Lubisch, Schnapp, Waarvzk, Bukowski, Flores, Robb, Jackson, Pappe, Crawford, Green, Mitchell.
Berkeley All Blues– Kuiken, Pepper, Weix, Surr, Feigenbutz, Koleczek, Meredith, Bond, Kelly, Bergmann, Cote, Bowler, Karcher, Zdarko, Gutierrez.

MVPs
Back– Kathi Flores (Berkeley)
Forward– Sandy Meredith (Shehawks)
Honorable Mention– Kerry Kelly (Shehawks), Patti Connell (Beantown)

College

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The 1995 College championship was won by UC Berkeley with a win over Air Force. Princeton won the second edition of the Women's Collegiate Championship. The College All–Star Championship was won by the Pacific Coast while the East was runner–up.

Military

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The 1995 Interservice Rugby Championship was held at the Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida from 7 to 9 September.[13] The teams involved were select sides of each service branch. From these teams a selection was made to field the Combined Services Rugby team for tours. Army won the championship over the Marines.

Results:[14]

Round Robin Scores
Rank Standings Pld W L ARM MAR NAV AIR COA
1. Army 440X37:2120:1040:832:3
2. Marines 42221:37X22:313:1740:0
3. Navy 42210:203:22X10:835:0
4. Air Force 4228:4017:138:10X18:5
5. Coast Guard 4043:320:400:355:18X

Wooden Spoon
Coast Guard

Third place

9 September 1995
9:00AM
Navy2518Air Force
Pensacola, FL

Championship

9 September 1995
10:45AM
Army490Marines
Try: Rob Schuster 5' c, 18' c
Chris Wunsch 10' c
Jim Kostecki
Mike Legg c
Chip Curtis c
Con: Bill Marshall
Pen: Bill Marshall (3)
[15]
Pensacola, FL

Lineups:
Army– Jonathan Petrucelli (Shoemacher), L. Borkowski, D. Snodgrass, E.J. Hall (Pero), D. Flaherty, Mike Legg, Chris Wunsch, K. Hyneman (Neumann), Jim Kostecki, M. Micheles, Chip Curtis, V. Torza, G. Yarnall, B. Marshall, R. Schuster
Marines– B. Lewis, D. Schill, K. Caulk (Randall), C. Helfmann (Starling), W. Clapp (Dwyer), P. Murphy, S. Pelham, B. Bensch, A. Dechario, M. Mulcahy (Canevara), M. Evergin, B. Bekken, D. Hoffman, C. Bolden, J. Pooler.

Sevens

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Club
The 1995 National Club Sevens championship, was played at A.A. Garthwaite Field in Conshohocken, PA from 19 to 20 August.[16] There were eight teams featured which included two representatives from each of the four territorial unions. Metropolis and Michigan Wolverines qualified from the Midwest. Northern Virginia and Washington qualified from the East. OMBAC and Tongan Yankees represented the Pacific Coast. Arlington and Kansas City Blues represented the West. OMBAC defeated the Northern Virginia to win the championship. Malakai Delai of OMBAC was the MVP.[17]

Pool 1 Northern Virginia 26-17 OMBAC
Metropolis 21-14 Northern Virginia
OMBAC 35-23 Metropolis
OMBAC 24-21 Kansas City Blues
Metropolis 28-24 Kansas City Blues
Northern Virginia W–L Kansas City Blues

Pool 2
Washington (3–0)
Tongan Yankees (2nd)
Michigan
Arlington

Fifth place
Metropolis 24-17 Arlington

Semifinals
OMBAC 22-14 Washington
Northern Virginia W–L Tongan Yankees

Final
OMBAC 35-19 Northern Virginia


All Star
The 1995 National All-Star Sevens rugby tournament was an eight team tournament with two representatives from each territory. The other purpose of the tournament was to select members for the U.S. Eagles Seven–a–side team. This year's tournament took place at A.A. Garthwaite Field in Conshohocken, PA from 19 to 20 August.[16] The East I team won the final 38–5 over the Midwest I team. Tom Brewer was named All-Star MVP.

Pool 1
East 1 (3–0)
Midwest 1 (2nd)
Pacific 2
West 2

Pool 2
East 2 (2–1)
West 1 (2–1)
Pacific 1 (2–1)
Midwest 2 (0–3)

Semifinals
East 1 W–L West 1
Midwest 1 W–L East 2

Championship
East 1 38-5 Midwest 1

Women's All–Star

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The ninth edition of the Women's All–Star championship was hosted by the New Orleans rugby club and played at St. Julian Eymard rugby and soccer complex from December 3–4 in New Orleans, LA.[18] The competition was also used to select players US Eagles Women's team.[19] The East came in first winning all three games.

3 December 1994
East175Midwest
Try: Patty Jervey 5', 75' c, 79'
Con: MacIntosh
[20]Try: Michele Boyer 80'
New Orleans, LA
Referee: Bob Hamilton
3 December 1994
Pacific Coast2924West
Try: Pam Irby 3', 1H', 21' c, 73' c
Lisa Sterman 40'
Con: Shelly Baker
[20]Try: Kim Turner c
Laura Cabrera
Con: Chris Miskec
Pen: Chris Miskec (3)
Tania Hahn
New Orleans, LA
Referee: Jerry McLemore
3 December 1994
Pacific Coast1710Midwest
Try: Pam Irby 11' c
Jill Schooler
Kim Wilson
Con: Rachel Jackson
[20]Try: Ottens
N/A
New Orleans, LA
Referee: Hamilton
3 December 1994
East240West
Try: Brett Newton 13' c
Rebecca Regan
Leslie Bonnyman c
Patty Jervey
Con: Kim Cyganik
[20]
New Orleans, LA
Referee: Scott Miller
4 December 1994
Midwest2012West
Try: Margo Machen
Marie Blanchard
Gwen Gunter
Candi Orsini
Kati Kovacs
Con: Amy Westerman
[20]Try: Kim Turner 51'
Pen: Christie Nixon 3'
New Orleans, LA
Referee: Miller
4 December 1994
Pacific CoastLWEast
[20]
New Orleans, LA

Local Union

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The 1995 National Local Union Championship took place in Lemont, IL from June 10–11. This tournament featured Local Union champions competing in two brackets. The Round Robin bracket included the Chicago Area RFU, Florida and Indiana. The Championship bracket included Michigan, Ohio, Ozark, and Rio Grande. Chicago Area won the Round Robin while Michigan won the Championship.

ROUND ROBIN

10 June 1995
Chicago Area2925Indiana
Try: Zdenovec
Santiago
Graf
Chevalier
Jay Rizzo 79'
[21]Try: Treiloff
Greeniez
Blume
Drop: Harding
Lemont, IL
Referee: A. Klemp
10 June 1995
Chicago Area76Florida
Try: penalty try c
Con: (1)
[21]Con: (2)
Lemont, IL
Referee: J. Turner
11 June 1995
Florida65Indiana
Pen: Ralph Gonzalez (2)[21]Try: Jeff Van Gordon
Lemont, IL
Referee: P. Meredith

CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET
Semifinals

10 June 1995
Michigan1815Ozark
Try: Leask
Wihongi
Pen: Neal Whitfield
[21]Try: Phillips
Schindler
Lemont, IL
Referee: P. Meredith
10 June 1995
Ohio255Rio Grande
Try: Tony Conczak
Con: Tony Conczak (2)
Pen: Tony Conczak (2)
[21]Try: (1)
Lemont, IL
Referee: Pearce Higgins (Canada)

Consolation

11 June 1995
Ozark116Rio Grande
Try: Roach
Pen: Corbett (2)
[21]Pen: Taylor (2)
Lemont, IL
Referee: J. Turner

Final

11 June 1995
Michigan2210Ohio
Try: Aaron Yaverski c
Karries 60'
Baker
Con: Neal Whitfield
Pen: Neal Whitfield
[21]Try: Kuzma 44' c
Con: Lutterbach
Pen: Lutterbach
Lemont, IL
Referee: Pearce Higgins (Canada)

High School

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The 1995 National High School Rugby Championship was a twelve team tournament that took place from 19 to 20 May at the Fort Snelling polo grounds in Minneapolis, MN.[22] The Highland squad from Utah won the championship by defeating Walt Whitman of Bethesda, MD in the final.

Pool A
Highland 34–0 Park Hill
Highland 18–3 Worthington
Worthington W–L Park Hill
Pool B
Doylestown 28–0 Redmond
Doylestown 10–5 Wellington
Redmond W–L Wellington
Pool C
Walt Whitman 24–0 East Metro
Walt Whitman 19–0 St. Louis Druids
St. Louis Druids W–L East Metro
Pool D
Fort Collins 13–14 Xavier
Fort Collins 17–5 Kentwood
Kentwood W–L Xavier

Consolation semifinals
Wellington W–L Park Hill
Xavier W–L East Metro
Kentwood W–L St. Louis Druids
Worthington W–L Redmond

Eleventh place
Park Hill 7–5 East Metro

Ninth place
Xavier 13–12 Wellington

Seventh place
Redmond 5–5 St. Louis Druids

Fifth place
Worthington 23–22 Kentwood

Semifinals

20 May 1995
Highland198Doylestown
Try: Matt Anderson
Scott Giles
Pen: Chris Whitney 5', 10', 1H'
Try: Brian Tyler 47'
Pen: 1H'
Minneapolis, MN
20 May 1995
Walt Whitman125Fort Collins
Try: Dwight Uptgrow
Minneapolis, MN

Third place

20 May 1995
Doylestown157Fort Collins
[23]
Minneapolis, MN

Final

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20 May 1995
Highland108Walt Whitman
Try: Scott Giles 50' c
Con: Chris Whitney
Pen: Chris Whitney 15'
[24]Try: Na'im Greene 75'
Pen: Andrew Pearson 22'
Minneapolis, MN

Lineups:
Highland– Larry Gelwix (Coach), Wilson, Hadfield, Maughn, Westinskow, Whitney, Anderson, Kotter, McNeil, Huish, Flandro, Richards, Dours, McCullough, Griff (Giles), Fountaine.
Walt Whitman– Dan Soso (Coach), Uptgrow, Dilla, Cardona, Gross, Hernandez, Stevenson, Patrickson, Bogart, Mates, Pearson, Moore, Olivas, Cooper, Greene, Browne.

Final standings:
First: Highland High School RFC, Salt Lake City, Utah (4–0)
Second: Walt Whitman High School RFC, Maryland (3–1)
Third: Doylestown Junior RFC, Doylestown, Pennsylvania (3–1)
Fourth: Fort Collins Youth RFC, Fort Collins, Colorado (1–3)
Fifth: Worthington RFC, Columbus, Ohio (3–1)
Sixth: Kentwood High School RFC, Seattle, Washington (2–2)
Seventh tie: Redmond RFC, Washington (1–2–1)
Seventh tie: St. Louis Druids RFC, St. Louis, Missouri (1–2–1)
Ninth: Xavier High School RFC, New York City, New York (3–1)
Tenth: Wellington High School RFC, Indianapolis, Indiana (1–3)
Eleventh: Park Hill RFC, Missouri (1–3)
Twelfth: East Metro RFC, Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota (0–4)

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