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27 July 2009 0 Comments

USA Rugby City Based 7s Kicks off this Sunday!

Thanks to Ashley for covering the upcoming City Based 7s this weekend!

USA Rugby will hold its first ever City-Based 7’s Tournament this Sunday, July 26th, at Friendship Field in Phoenixville, Pa. The league was created as a way to support the development of
women’s 7’s in the USA. Organizers
hope this year’s pilot program will be a success- one which leads to growth within the league nationally.
The unique aspect of the league, which is made up of four teams: Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, is it is not intended to be a league of All-Star teams, rather they have encouraged players of all skill levels to participate..
In preparation for the tournament each team held tryouts, followed by three to four practices in which a universal practice plan, followed by all the teams, was introduced. The goal of this was to ensure the teams were working towards the same outcome.
The tournament won’t be used just as a means of seeing which team comes out on top, it’s also a tool for the coaches and USA Women’s 7s coach Sue Parker, to gauge how the teams have progressed and highlight any areas in need of improvement. .
Philadelphia
Angie Brambley, Steph Burkhardt, Collette D’Angelo, Kate Hallinan, Melissa Hutchinson, Christina Jacovides, Kim Magrini, Lesha Meyer, Danielle Monica, Adrianne Ortiz, Deven Owsiany, Emily Record, Ines Rodriguez, Jen Sinkler, Moira Somerdyk, Rashida Stamps, Leigh Thierfielder
Staff: Peter Steinberg, Chris Ryan, Devin Keller, Sheena Woodard
New York
Alyssa Baccarella, Laura Bilazarian, Rebecca Brafman, Zania Campos, Melissa DiFabio, Jenna Flateman, Erika Granger, Elizabeth Inkellis, Elizabeth Kelly, Phaidra Knight, Rosalie MacGowan, Vanesha McGee, Daniela Mogro, Maria Muscara, Shantel Nelson, Jenny Petronis, Alison Price, Kelly Rafferty, Sophia Shapiro, Jasmine W id
Staff: Mark Bowker, Jonathan Gibbard, Kevin Tracey
Philadelphia
Angie Brambley, Steph Burkhardt, Collette D’Angelo, Kate Hallinan, Melissa Hutchinson, Christina Jacovides, Kim Magrini, Lesha Meyer, Danielle Monica, Adrianne Ortiz, Deven Owsiany, Emily Record, Ines Rodriguez, J en Sinkler, Moira Somerdyk, Rashida Stamps, Leigh Thierfielder
Staff: Peter Steinberg, Chris Ryan, Devin Keller, Sheena Woodard
Boston
Jaime Albarelli, Sherry Cheuk, Rose Deng, Katie Dowty, Lisa Harvey, Jamie Howard, Jessica Hurley, Olesia Kruglov, Kathleen Mathews, Rachel Milligan, Lisa Natalicchio, Kelly Seary, Kaley Smith, Ashley Snyder
Staff: Richard Ashfield, Bryan Hamlin, Ash ley Snyder
Washington, DC
Jeanna Beard, Ida Bernstein, Aurora Bushner , Caitlyn Chione, Kate Daley, Liz Dilley, Gabrielle Guillen, Sara Haugli, CJ Hildreth, Liz Hirschhorn, Lauren Hoeck, Meredith McAlister, Tracy Pecher, Danielle Reeder, Julia Swavola, Jasmine Utsey, Jessica Weiss, Eli White
Staff: Peter Baggetta, Dana Creager, Kellie Cavalier

7/30: Update from YSC Intern Ashley regarding the CBL Tournament:

The first City Based 7’s tournament was held this past Sunday in Phoenixville, Pa. Play kicked off at 11 am and even by then everyone involved knew the sun and heat would be undoubtedly be a factor with temperatures reaching the mid to high 80’s.

While all four teams played with both experienced and developmental sides, everyone had patches of brilliant play no matter how many years they had under their belts. The first game of the day between Philly and DC showcased just that. Both teams played very hard, and were able to string together series’ of good play, though it was obvious the little amount of time spent together as a team would affect the continuity of play. DC won the match scoring three quick tries, most of which came from them spreading the ball and beating the Philly defenders out wide.

There were equal moments of great defensive play and defensive breakdowns during the course of the day and every team saw their fair share of both. The veterans and experienced players definitely made their presence felt while they were on the pitch, but lack of team cohesion and the heat no doubt contributed to the spurts in which the teams’ succeeded.

Boston struggled and was the only team who that didn’t win any of their games despite the valiant effort put forth by their team. When stacked up against the other teams with more experience, their weakness on defense was exposed.

When advertising and recruiting for this pilot league, it was billed as a chance for players of all skill levels to play as well as a tourney in which the wins and losses didn’t matter as much as the effort put forth.

That supposed lack of pressure seemingly was enjoyed by both the players and coaches.

Despite every team having suffered losses, none of them seemed to ever let that get them down at all. The mood of both the players and coaches alike was very jovial and
even carried onto the pitch where players (Read: Jen Sinkler and Phaidra Knight) were laughing and tackling each other at the same time!

DC emerged as the tournament winner, beating NY in the final 17-10. Philly won the semi-final match against Boston 43-5.

The next plan of action is to add more divisions to the league as well as games. With the success of this year, it’s very possible Sue Parker’s dream of expanding this league and adding a pathway to the national team will be a reality very soon.

From YSC: Thank you for the comments and I appreciate the tone of respect that I do see in the comments. Keep the good dialogue coming!