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MIDWEST RUGBY TERRITORY COLLEGIATE DIVISION II
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USA RUGBY NATIONAL
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From 1994 to 2008 by Shawn McKinney:
In
the fall of '94 I moved to St. Elmo, IL, from Long Beach, CA. To keep
myself from going crazy in the small town of St.
Elmo, IL, I started looking for a Rugby
Club to hang out with, play for, and/or coach. The closest Men's Club was
in the St.
Louis, MO, area, which is over 80
miles from my place in St. Elmo. I kept looking, and found out that
Eastern Illinois
University had a Men's Club. I called the
University and asked for a contact . . . they gave me Tom Kraus' number and when
we talked he told me they didn't have a
non-playing adult coach, and so, I went up there, 57 miles from my house, one
Thursday afternoon and talked with all the
guys that were at practice, and they were willing to have me coach them.
That
fall, the fall of '94, the Club only won two
matches in the Illinois Rugby Union League. One of those matches was
against the
University of Illinois, which I found out
was the Club's main rival. With that win they guys considered the fall a
success even
though the Club only won half of their
matches. The next fall was about the same, with the guys beating the U. of
I. again,
but only winning half of their matches.
The next year, in the fall of '96, the guys got into the Midwest Collegiate
playoff after
going undefeated, and ended up losing
the first match against the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and then coming
back
to beat the University of Tennessee the
next day to end up in something like 6th place in the Midwest, and that was
before
the Midwest started a Collegiate Division II
program.
The Club
continued its success by making it to the Midwest Collegiate playoff until the
fall of '04 . . . then got back in the
playoff picture
in '05 . . . the Club hasn't make it back since then.
The Club has had
three undefeated fall seasons since the fall of '94, i.e., '96, '97, and '98,
before entering the Midwest
Collegiate
playoff. It has won the Illinois Rugby Union League Championship 7 years
since then, i.e., '96, '97, '98, '99, '00,
'03, and '05.
It was the Midwest Collegiate Men's Division II Champion in the fall of '99, the
first year the Illinois Rugby
Union had a
Collegiate Division II and the second year the Midwest had that program.
The Club went to the USA Rugby
National
Championship in the spring of 2000 where it came in 7th place. The Club
came in 2nd place in the Illinois Rugby
Union in '01 and
'06, and 3rd place in '02, '04, '07, and '08.
When I first got
to the Midwest and EIU, the Club had been on probation for 10 years with the
University . . . having an adult
as their coach
got the Club off of probation right away . . . that was more than weird.
It had lost its right to use the
University
mascot, the Panthers, and thus took on the 'B' side mascot, the 'Hornets', at
some point before I arrived. It also
changed its
colors from the EIU colors to forest green and navy blue in the fall of '97.
Most of this paragraph's information
came from one of
the former Hornets Presidents, Brian Rowan.
The Club also won
the SIU 'All Fools Classic' in the spring of 2000, and the Championship Trophy,
the 'Horns', is with one of
the EIU alumnus .
. . I think Brian Rowan may have them . . . the Club still hasn't been able to
get the University to give it a
place on campus
to put trophies and other memorabilia in regards to the 'Gentlemen' of the EIU
Rugby Club.
Another major
Rugby Tournament the guys won, during the years from '94 on, was the St. Louis
Royals Tournament in the
fall of '98 in
which they played nothing but Men's Clubs. They beat the host Club on
Sunday of that Tournament, and it did
springboard the
Club to an undefeated fall until they got to the Midwest playoff where they beat
Iowa State University in the
first match, and
then got beat by Ohio State University . . . OSU was very powerful in those
days, and had a few All
Americans too.
If you have
anything to add, or make corrections to the history of Rugby at EIU please don't
hesitate to contact me at
TRNews@frontiernet.net, and if you
have pictures to send me please send those to me at
MTRNews@gmail.com.
I'm hoping some
of you will fill in the blanks between the early '80s, and '94 . . . missing at
least ten years of Rugby at EIU.
Hope all of that,
and what's below
brings back fond memories . . . enjoy . . .
- Shawn McKinney
The Early Years by Chuck Squires:
In
the Summer of '75 a 19 year old Kankakee lad, Mike Gindy, returned from his
freshman year at Western Illinois with a
glowing report of learning to play the
best
game ever, Rugby. The word went out that summer in Kankakee and a summer
team
was formed in Kankakee. Four of those who bought in were Doug Moyer, Jay
Mackin,
Tom Raguse and Chuck Squires.
All 4 were current students at EIU.
That fall at EIU, after much discussion and many meetings, followed by a
recruitment
drive which netted about 35+
members, practice started. It was too late in
the semester to
play any games and we were still way too raw. Practice
Monday and Thursday the
following Spring
semester gave us a foundation to begin play.
We
went to Bob's Package Liquor for sponsorship. Bob provided cheap kegs and
Stroh's
tee shirts to us. We used the tee
shirts as our 1st uniform. They
may have lasted 2
games before they were all decimated.
Like Kevin, the OX said, we played Springfield, U of I B-side, and I think Peoria at
home followed by
a mind blowing road trip
to Carbondale.
We
actually had to buy spray paint cans to line the field for the first game, no
string and no
assistance. I think Doug Moyer
and I did it in an hour and it looked like
it, crooked
lines were the norm.
As
far as I can remember the starting 15 were:
Props:
Bobo Davisson and 'Mr. C', Brian Cardosi;
Hooker:
Fred Capriotti;
Locks:
Kevin Hunt and
Brian Johnson;
Flankers:
Mark Springman and
Vic Bobb; 8
Man:
Bill Winberg;
Scrumhalf:
Chuck Squires;
Flyhalf:
Doug Moyer;
Centers:
Jay Mackin and
Don Baker?;
Wings:
Gig Flynn and
??;
Fullback:
Mike Hummert
We
went 1 and 3 the first year, beating Springfield, probably in part to some
questionable refereeing by Chuck Squires.
Heck, I had only played 6-7
games but was
one of the more experienced players and we were on the hook for a ref.
In
fall of '76 we finished 2nd in the Illinois Intercollegiate, losing to U of I
24 to 8.
They ended 4th in the nation that year. I
think it spring boarded the team
to some good
heights. I stayed until the fall of '79 when we went 13 wins to only 1
loss,
again losing to
U of I in the Intercollegiate, 16 to 0. They finished 3rd in the nation
that year. I
know in the Spring of 1980
the Club was invited to the Midwest Territorial in
Dayton.
Some of the other highlights in the early years was the formation of the 4
Corners
Tournament. We brought NIU, WIU and
SIU into Charleston for a Spring
Tournament for
about 3-4 years in a row while I was there. We formed the Tournament
because ISU
and U of I always snubbed the other State Universities.
Vic Bobb was an English Professor who played and the closest thing we had to a
mentor.
The thing was he was a bigger
deviant than 95% of the players. He lent some experience and coaching
ability to our Club though.
The only tour we ever pulled off, although it was a great one was a 1978 Spring
Break
trip to Arizona where we played
Arizona State, U of A and the Tucson Magpies.
We
played ASU in Sun Devil Stadium under the lights on a night to remember,
probably not
fit for print. The game however was ultra competitive until the ref
decided to make sure
his team didn't lose to
a bunch of Midwesterners. By the time we played the last game the entire
traveling Club was pretty burned out.
- Chuck Squires
More on the
Early Years by TC Cunningham:
In the early '80s
we were one of the dominant teams in the Midwest. We won the All Ghouls Tournament
at SIU (12 teams),
the University of Indiana Tournament (the Mambo Cup),
advanced to a National Tournament in Bowling Green, OH, and
posted a victory against
University of Illinois. By most measurements a successful team.
The Ox is
correct, Vic Bobb was our first Faculty Advisor. He played flanker and
also hooker, and is
now at Whitworth
College in Spokane. He had all the Club records and kept up Club
history back then. I joined the Club as a freshman in 1978
while all the
Kankakee boys
were still playing. Spring of '77 we did a spring break tour of Arizona playing ASU, U of
A, and
Tucson. We got run out of Phoenix after the first game because the party got a
little out of hand. In the fall of '77 we won
our first Tournament, the
old All Ghouls at
SIU. We beat Peoria in sudden death overtime in the Championship game. Spring
break 78,
we played a series of games in Louisiana, LSU, Tulane, and Crescent City. We
received a police escort out Baton
Rouge after we beat LSU. The party got
a little out of
hand. We always did pretty well at the Illinois Union Tournament, i.e.,
we won the
Consolation Trophy a couple of time after losing to the UI in the first round
and came in second
once. We won a
chance to go to the Midwest University Cup Tournament in '81. We
played pretty well but lost to Stevens Point in the
quarterfinals. While I
was on the Club, the
only time we got in trouble with the University was after the 2nd 4 Corners
Tournament in spring 1982. We expanded the size to eight teams and one of the guys from
Rippon, WI bit a girl so hard at
the party that she went to the emergency room. But
the reason we got in trouble that year was the guys running the team
that semester (the
Lehman brothers) were too hung over to clean up the pitch after the Tournament.
The grounds keeper got
upset and complained to the administration. Vic told the
administration that we would be suspended from home games the
next fall as punishment.
He took over as Match Secretary and set up the schedule that way. I was a selector and Club
President in '80/'81. Gary Seville was President before me and
then Dan Lehman took over.
- TC
And more on the
Early Years by
Greg (Gig) Flynn:
I have no idea
why I decided to look up EIU Rugby, but glad I did. I also began with the famous four:
Chuck Squires, Doug
Moyer, Tom Raguse, and Jay Makin. Ox, as the bald headed wonder,
was a good friend. We had some great times. The only
man I know that could down a
pitcher versus a glass of brew. I have a few pictures from the old days that if you would
like I
could upload. I had one of the Squid-man (Squires)
dropping his pants, which was
most often, but lost it somewhere over
the last quarter century. Definitely have
one of the Ox-man. Anyone remember the Truckers IM teams? . . . part of that too!
Thanks for the memories!
- Gig
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