Indiana High School Rugby

Indiana has become one of the premiere states for high school rugby, with the boys' top league, the Super League, crowned the 2014 toughest high school league.[1] Indiana teams have claimed multiple national and regional championships.[2] At the start of the 2016 season, there were approximately fifty boys teams and fifteen girls teams competing in Indiana.[3] The fifty boys teams were organized into four programs in the Super League, eight in Division 1, twelve in Division 2, and one developmental side. In addition to varsity competition, many programs also contest in junior varsity and developmental competitions, allowing programs to put forth multiple teams.


Governance

Unlike most high school sports in Indiana, governed by the Indiana High School Athletic Association, rugby in Indiana is governed by the Indiana Youth Rugby Foundation, Inc., which was formed in 1999[4] to replace the Indiana Youth Rugby Association, Inc. (1990–1999).[5] The foundation operates under the brand Rugby Indiana[6] and is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit corporation that operates outside the governing structure of the Indiana Rugby Football Union.[7] Rugby Indiana's stated vision is:

Top performing teams may also compete in a regional competition governed by the Midwest Rugby Football Union and a national invitational competition. These competitions, unlike Indiana state-level competition, make a distinction between whether teams are composed of players drawn from a single school or a club program open to multiple student bodies.

Play and Participation

As Allyn Freeman explained in an article for RugbyToday.com, "America's high schools represented the last place of expansion" for domestic rugby.[9] Although slow to catch on, rugby at the high school level has exploded in growth since the close of the twentieth century. From 2008–2013, rugby participation grew by 81% in the United States, while participation in American football fell 21.1% in the same span.[10] In 2014, participation reached 1.2 million,[11] making rugby the fastest growing sport in the United States.[12] As of 2011, Indiana Rugby boasted 1,227 players at the high school level (902 boys, 325 girls).[13]

Lineout during Fishers v. Avon, 2016 D1 Varsity Boys Final

Unlike senior level clubs, which play two forty-minute halves, youth rugby in the United States is capped below the traditional eighty-minute match. In Indiana, matches are scheduled for two thirty-minute halves, with players not allowed to participate in more than ninety minutes of scheduled match time in a single day. In competitions in which teams compete in multiple matches, the total length of the match is truncated to comport with the ninety-minute daily cap, thus, the matches are contested at two halves each of 22.5 minutes in duration. Matches consist of fifteen players on the field for each team along with eight reserves on the bench (23 total).[14] Matches will end in a draw if level at the end of full-time unless in a championship competition. In a championship competition, if the match is level at full-time, an additional ten-minute sudden death period is played. If the match remains level after sudden death, then the outcome is decided on drop kicks. If multiple matches are to be contested in a single day, the sudden death period is foregone.[15] Coed play at the high school level is not permitted.[16] The coed prohibition was tested in May 2001 by the Mishawaka High School boys squads' attempt to include Nicole Kodba in its playoff lineup. Despite arguments from her coach and a community petition, Kodba was not allowed to compete for the boys team.[17]

Rugby Indiana's season is broken into three different phases: a competitive season from March through June, a select side season (akin to all-star teams) from June through July, and a non-competitive fall season from September through October.[18] Based upon team participation, competition is held across a divisional and conference structure. At the top of the boys' competition is the Super League, comprising four teams. The next tier is Division 1 which divides eight teams among a north and south conference. In addition to the typical varsity competition, both Division 1 and the Super League hold a junior varsity competition that competes for a state championship. Below Division 1 is Division 2, which presently includes twelve teams split into north and south conferences. At times, Rugby Indiana has also conducted a developmental league to aid new programs. When participation is sufficient, the girls competition is broken into two divisions.[19] In 2016, only a single division was used for girls rugby spread across north and south conferences of unequal numbers.[20]

In order for players to compete, they must be registered both with Rugby Indiana and USA Rugby. Players must also not have reached nineteen years of age prior to September 1. Girls in the 8th grade who are at least 14 years of age may, at the head coach's discretion, compete on a high school team. Players must be enrolled in high school, enrolled in a GED program, or meet the standards of Indiana home school requirements. Players are also required to attend at least four practices with coached supervised tackling prior to participation in a sanctioned match. Players are also required to hold amateur status.[21]

Boys Championships

2016 D1 Varsity Boys Award Presentation

Super League

In 2014, four perennial powerhouse teams formed a new top tier, supplanting Division 1 as the highest tier. The original four teams forming the Super League were Brownsburg, the Royal Irish Rugby Club based out Cathedral and Bishop Chatard, Notre Dame de La Salette of Georgetown, Illinois, and Penn. Each team has reached tremendous heights on the national stage: the Royal Irish have claimed three national titles (2012, 2014, 2015),[22] Brownsburg claimed the 2005 Tier II national championship,[23] and both Penn and La Salette have reached the national finals.[24] After the 2014 season, this prolonged success led Goff Rugby Report to declare the Indiana Super League the toughest high school league in the United States.[25]

Varsity

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists MVP
2014 May 31, 2014 Royal Irish 7–5[26] Penn Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Brownsburg[27]
Notre Dame de La Salette
Noah Schrader[28]
Royal Irish
2015 May 30, 2015 Penn 33–14[29] Royal Irish Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Brownsburg
Notre Dame de La Salette
Inoke Moala[30]
Penn
2016 May 30, 2016 Royal Irish (2) 23–19[31] Penn Cyntheanne Park
Fishers, IN
Brownsburg
Notre Dame de La Salette

Junior Varsity

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists
2014 May 31, 2014 Notre Dame de La Salette (JV) 29–17[32] Penn (JV) Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Brownsburg (JV)
Royal Irish (JV)[33]
2015 May 30, 2015 Penn (JV) 19–17[34] Royal Irish (JV) Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Brownsburg (JV)
Notre Dame de La Salette (JV)
2016 May 30, 2016 Royal Irish (JV) 29–22[35] Penn (JV) Cyntheanne Park
Fishers, IN
Brownsburg (JV)
Notre Dame de La Salette (JV)

Division 1


Varsity

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists MVP
1990 Lawrence Central [36]

1991 Lawrence Central [37]

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997 North Central 29–0 Penn Columbus

1998

1999 North Central [38] Penn

2000 Penn

2001*

2002 Penn 37–8 North Central

2003 Penn

2004 Bishop Dwenger[39] 14–5[40] Pike River Road Park Carmel, IN

2005 May 30, 2005 Penn 20–17 Brownsburg Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Marian
Pike

2006 Cathedral Royal Irish North Central Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Marian

2007 May 28, 2007 North Central 22–3[41] Brownsburg Marian

2008 Cathedral Royal Irish [42]

2009 May 25, 2009[43] Cathedral Royal Irish [44] Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN


2010 May 31, 2010 Cathedral Royal Irish [45] Richard Wigh Fields[46]
Columbus, IN


2011 May 30, 2011 Cathedral Royal Irish 15–10[47] Penn Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Brownsburg

2012 May 28, 2012 Cathedral Royal Irish 38–12 Penn
Columbus, IN
Carmel

2013 May 27, 2013 Cathedral Royal Irish 26–21[48] Penn
Max Schroeder[49]
Cathedral Royal Irish
2014 May 31, 2014 North Central 29–22[50] Fishers Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Culver
Hamilton Southeastern
Trevor Shirley
North Central
2015 May 30, 2016 Hamilton Southeastern 7–5[51] Fishers Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Bishop Dwenger
Avon
Tyler Janney[52]
Hamilton Southeastern
2016 May 30, 2016 Fishers 76–3[53] Avon Cyntheanne, Park
Fishers, IN
Bishop Dwenger
North Central
Trent Nielson
Fishers

* – Penn did not compete in state tournament due to conflict with national championship tournament schedule.

Junior Varsity

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists MVP
2012 May 28, 2012
Columbus, IN
Carmel (JV)

2013 May 27, 2013 Penn (JV) [54] Notre Dame de La Salette (JV)
Cory Christman[55]
Penn (JV)
2014 May 31, 2014 Hamilton Southeastern (JV) 13–12[56] Fishers (JV) Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Culver (JV)
North Central (JV)

2015 May 30, 2015 Bishop Dwenger (JV) 18–0[57] Hamilton Southeastern (JV) Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Fishers (JV)
Charlie Perez
Bishop Dwenger
2016 May 30, 2016 Fishers (JV) 63–0[58] Hamilton Southeastern (JV) Cyntheanne Park
Fishers, IN
Bishop Dwenger (JV)
Mason Miller
Fishers

Division 2

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists MVP
1997 Carmel [59] Lawrence

1998

1999 Carmel [60]

2000 Marian [61]

2001

2002

2003

2004 Hamilton Southeastern [62]

2005 Columbus [63] Bloomington Penn (JV)

2006 Royal Irish (JV) Penn JV Lawrence

warsaw


2007 Noblesville 12–7[64] Columbus

2008 Hamilton Southeastern [65]

2009 May 25, 2009[66] Hamilton Southeastern[67] Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN


2010 May 31, 2010 Zionsville [68] Columbus Richard Wigh Fields[69]
Columbus, IN
Penn (JV) (3rd)
Noblesville (4th)

Columbus, IN
2011 May 30, 2011 Penn (JV) 12–5[70] Bloomington Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Lawrence

Zionsville


2012 Columbus [71]
Columbus, IN


2013 May 27, 2013 Arsenal Tech [72] Carroll
Shawn Nevers[73]
Arsenal Tech
2014 May 31, 2014 Warsaw 29–10[74] Pike Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Angola
Bloomington (Dev)
Jason Taylor[75]
Warsaw
2015 May 30, 2015 Carroll 15–7[76] Pike Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Angola
Arsenal Tech
Derek Longenberger[77]
Carroll
2016 May 30, 2016 Carroll 52–10[78] Pike Cyntheanne Park
Fishers, IN
Homestead
Arsenal Tech
JP Anzini
Carroll

Girls Championships


Division 1

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists MVP
2000 Carmel [79] Bloomington

2001 Carmel (2) [80] Bloomington

2002 North Central [81] Carmel

2003 Penn [82] North Central

2004 Penn (2) [83]

2005 Warsaw [84] North Central

2006 North Central (2) [85] Clay

2007 North Central (3) [86] Brownsburg

2008 Noblesville [87] North Central

2009 May 25, 2009[88] North Central (4) [89] South Bend Mercenaries Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN[90]


2010 May 22, 2010 North Central (5) [91] Carmel McCullough's Run Park[92]
Columbus, IN


2011 May 21, 2011[93] North Central (6) [94] Columbus Richard Wigh Fields[95]
Columbus, IN


2012 May 19, 2012 North Central (7) [96] South Bend Mercenaries
Bianca McManus
South Bend Mercenaries
2013 North Central (8) [97] Warsaw

2014 May 31, 2014 North Central (9) 34–24[98] Warsaw Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Penn[99]
Brownsburg
Pre Smiley[100]
North Central
2015 May 30, 2015 North Central (10) 32–17[101] Penn Moose Rugby Grounds
Elkhart, IN
Warsaw
Arsenal Tech
Yami Hernandez[102]
North Central
2016 May 30, 2016 Warsaw (2) 34–12[103] Arsenal Tech Cyntheanne Park
Fishers, IN
Penn
Pike
Whitney Boren
Warsaw

Division 2

Season Date Winner Score Loser Site Semifinalists MVP
2011 May 22, 2011 Bishop Dwenger [104] North Central (B) Richard Wigh Fields[105]
Columbus, IN

Brie Rahrig
Bishop Dwenger

See also

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