This past Saturday was the Pitt. Tournament. We brought a mini-bus full of girls to my house on Friday, so the majority of the team wouldn't have to get up and leave super early on Saturday. However, some girls did have to leave early on Saturday. And these girls ended up driving to Ohio. But when we all found each other again, things went decently well.
Our first game was against Lock Haven. Unfortunately, we lost. However, Boot and I both scored. I think that the score was somewhere around 37-10. So, even though it was a lose, we put up a good fight. We play Lock Haven again on April 10th.
Our second game was against IUP's B-side. And, we WON!! I'm not sure of the exact score, but I know that Boot, Boz, and Iron scored (I might be missing other people. Its really hard to keep track of all this stuff). The wing line is really starting to click together and we ran a few really successful plays--some which we learned from the rats and some that we developed ourselves.
Our last game, against ONU, was extremely difficult. I have never seen so many scrum downs in such a short period. Our scrum was doing awesome. But, ONU had trouble with knockons and such, so we had to continuously scrum. We lost this game as well.
All in all, we came in 6th out of 8 teams. I think that this is a great accomplishment considering how many rookies we have on the team. We can't wait for our next game, and PIGROAST!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Game Cancelled
We finally heard back from Highland Rugby, which is who we were supposed to play this coming Saturday. But since the team is still new, they were having a hard time getting enough players to come to the game, so they had to cancel.
However, on a happy note, we were cleared to begin practices outside on North Lawn. This is really exciting because now we can practice almost everyday and we can start doing drills that are more game situational.
Also, we have the Pitt Tournament coming up, next Saturday. According to the 10 Day forecast, there should be a high of around 49 degrees. Let's hope that the weather gets just a little bit nicer, so we don't freeze like last year.
However, on a happy note, we were cleared to begin practices outside on North Lawn. This is really exciting because now we can practice almost everyday and we can start doing drills that are more game situational.
Also, we have the Pitt Tournament coming up, next Saturday. According to the 10 Day forecast, there should be a high of around 49 degrees. Let's hope that the weather gets just a little bit nicer, so we don't freeze like last year.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Some Almost Spring Updates
The snow has finally melted at Juniata!! This means that we can hopefully start having practice outside as soon as the school says that the fields are dry enough. Practicing inside has been fun but we all can't wait to get outside and start tackling as soon as possible!
We have a game scheduled for this weekend. We really hope that the fields dry out so that we can play.
Also, we are preparing for the Pitt Tournament, which is on the 27th. We hope that the weather will stay nice for that. Last year, it was pretty cold.
We have a game scheduled for this weekend. We really hope that the fields dry out so that we can play.
Also, we are preparing for the Pitt Tournament, which is on the 27th. We hope that the weather will stay nice for that. Last year, it was pretty cold.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Winter Updates
Since we are preparing for the spring season, we have a lot of things happening.
First of all, the team has been invited to work out with Coach Smith and the football team twice a week. While the 6a.m. time spot is not ideal, the girls that have been attending are really benefiting. And the football coaches are really supportive of our team. Some of them want to watch us play and want to understand rugby, which is really cool.
This past weekend, some of the girls attended a skills camp at WVU lead by the ARU and the Pittsburgh Rugby Club. We focused on passing and the scrum did some light scrumming and rucking. There were at least 60 girls there from other colleges. Not only did we get to meet new people, but we were able to see how our team compared to others. And we learned some new drills.
Also, through this same program, our team was invited to participate in an ARU vs. Penn State rugby game this coming Sunday. This game is part of the Select Sides try-out process. We have a few girls interested in playing for the Select Sides Team and a few more that want to play in the game. It should be really fun to be able to play with girls from other teams. And we get to play at Penn State's indoor arena.
After Spring Break, we'll have our first official team event, a home game against Highland Rugby. The team can't wait to play together again in games. And the newest rookies are excited for their first game.
First of all, the team has been invited to work out with Coach Smith and the football team twice a week. While the 6a.m. time spot is not ideal, the girls that have been attending are really benefiting. And the football coaches are really supportive of our team. Some of them want to watch us play and want to understand rugby, which is really cool.
This past weekend, some of the girls attended a skills camp at WVU lead by the ARU and the Pittsburgh Rugby Club. We focused on passing and the scrum did some light scrumming and rucking. There were at least 60 girls there from other colleges. Not only did we get to meet new people, but we were able to see how our team compared to others. And we learned some new drills.
Also, through this same program, our team was invited to participate in an ARU vs. Penn State rugby game this coming Sunday. This game is part of the Select Sides try-out process. We have a few girls interested in playing for the Select Sides Team and a few more that want to play in the game. It should be really fun to be able to play with girls from other teams. And we get to play at Penn State's indoor arena.
After Spring Break, we'll have our first official team event, a home game against Highland Rugby. The team can't wait to play together again in games. And the newest rookies are excited for their first game.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Its Been A While
As I'm editing the Hellbender's Website (which you all should check out because its finally completely updated), I see that Monster and I haven't really been keeping up with our blogging. I guess that it's something that we forget about doing after games.
This fall season went really well. The team had many rookies who picked up the game quickly, played their hardest, and a few of the Zulued.
The Alumni game went well despite the extremely muddy field. We ended up playing rookies vs. all. And of course the rookies lost. (That's some sort of tradition, right?)
Formal also was a success. Two other teams attended. And the Hellbenders came in second. The trophies were amazing because we had all of tenting week to work on them. And we all had a large collection of bottles to contribute.
I'm trying to make a list of all of the Zulu's this season. I hope that I don't forget anyone.
Boz
Boot
Army Strong
Rocket
Flounder
Zonk
Bake
That might be it but I'm not too sure. So many girls played so well this season.
And elections happened. We can't forget about that. Here is a list of the officers for the 2010-2011 rugby season:
President: Stump
Vice President: Iron
Wing Captain: Giggles
Scrum Captain: Army Strong
Match Secretary: Monster
Treasurer: Rocket
Now that we are all well rested from break, practices have already started. Even though we only have gym space for two days a week, the team is getting back into shape and having fun together. Even though the 11-midnight practices aren't ideal.
I think that's just about it. I know that we have some tournaments coming up and we are in the process of scheduling some friendly matches.
Here are some updated pictures as well.


This fall season went really well. The team had many rookies who picked up the game quickly, played their hardest, and a few of the Zulued.
The Alumni game went well despite the extremely muddy field. We ended up playing rookies vs. all. And of course the rookies lost. (That's some sort of tradition, right?)
Formal also was a success. Two other teams attended. And the Hellbenders came in second. The trophies were amazing because we had all of tenting week to work on them. And we all had a large collection of bottles to contribute.
I'm trying to make a list of all of the Zulu's this season. I hope that I don't forget anyone.
Boz
Boot
Army Strong
Rocket
Flounder
Zonk
Bake
That might be it but I'm not too sure. So many girls played so well this season.
And elections happened. We can't forget about that. Here is a list of the officers for the 2010-2011 rugby season:
President: Stump
Vice President: Iron
Wing Captain: Giggles
Scrum Captain: Army Strong
Match Secretary: Monster
Treasurer: Rocket
Now that we are all well rested from break, practices have already started. Even though we only have gym space for two days a week, the team is getting back into shape and having fun together. Even though the 11-midnight practices aren't ideal.
I think that's just about it. I know that we have some tournaments coming up and we are in the process of scheduling some friendly matches.
Here are some updated pictures as well.


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