Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Mention in Denver Post

Our scheduled game with East at the Dicks Sporting Goods Park was mentioned in the Denver Post

http://www.denverpost.com/recommended/ci_11654713

Barbarians to play at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.

Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City will transform from a soccer stadium to a rugby pitch when the Denver Barbarians play the Chicago Lions on April 4 in the first rugby game at the $131 million facility.

Dick's, with a capacity of 18,086 seats, will be the largest venue to host a Rugby Super League match. Two matches will precede the Barbarians-Lions match at 4 p.m. Denver East meets Chaparral at 12:30 p.m., followed by the University of Colorado Rugby Club vs. the Barbarians Division II side at 2 p.m.

Practice times

Regular practice has now started.

Monday 4:30 - 6:00pm

Tuesday 4:30 - 6:00pm

Wednesday 4:30 - 6:00pm

Friday fun run with Travis - 4:00pm

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Rugby Training venue change

We will now be having preseason training on Sundays @ 1:00pm weather permitting on the Chaparral Turf.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Adams State

More Chaparral Alums.
Tyler Roark playing at Adams State

2009 Rugby Player and Parent Meeting

2009 Rugby Player and Parent Meeting will be held at 11:00am Saturday January 17th in the Team Room at Chaparral.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Pre season training

We will be holding pre season training on Sundays for those that are interested at 1:00pm at the park in Stonegate south (corner of Stonegate Parkway and Keystone Blvd). Sessions will be approximately one hour in length so please be there stretched and ready to go at the start time.

Please look at this web site for any changes.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

CSU Game


Chet taking lineout ball for CSU.

If anyone has any other pictures of Chap rugby graduates (playing rugby) please send them in to jakeadman@comcast.net

2008 Summary

Great season which unfortunately finished with a loss to a very good Regis team in the quarter finals of the state championship.

Many of our senior players have now gone on to play a college season at CU, CSU, UNC and other colleges around the US.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Aurora game

Tough loss in the final league game of the season 27-24 to a physical Aurora team.

Lots of lessons learned in preparation for the state tournament May 3rd.

Message from Western State College

Dear Greg, Rick, Sam and Jay,

We hope this letter finds you and your high school rugby team in the midst of a winning season! On behalf of the Western State College (WSC) Rugby Alumni, I'm writing this recruiting letter to you for distribution amongst your team. In an effort to bolster ranks of the Western State College men's rugby team, we are actively recruiting players from successful programs such as yours.

Western State has much to offer its students in the classroom, on the rugby pitch, and in its surroundings. The college is in Gunnison, which is in Southwestern Colorado approximately 4 hours from Denver. It is 30 minutes from the world-class ski resort of Crested Butte and is nestled in a mountain valley with endless recreation opportunities such as fishing, rock climbing, mountain biking, river rafting and more.

Academically WSC offers small class sizes, high teacher to student ratios, and a well-connected student body. Students get as much out of it as they put in. There are a variety of scholarships available for prospective students and you will find a few of them listed in the attached as well as entrance standards for the school.

From a rugby standpoint, WSC has a proud tradition of winning and a strong alumni network in place. WSC competes in the ERRFU DII competition and has eight matches each fall and spring. The club is unique in that it is run entirely by the players; there are boundless opportunities for leadership. We are looking for players with strong leadership skills as well as sound rugby skills.

Because of this model, players have found great success after graduation in the following industries: Financial Services, Technology, Retail, Medical, Recreation, Education, Publishing, Defense. Their success after graduation is due in large part to their active management of the rugby club. The alumni of WSC Rugby are committed to helping the club function and succeed. We are further committed to assisting students with employment upon graduation.

Coach, if there are seniors in your ranks that have yet to decide on a school for next fall we would like very much for them to contact us. For your underclassmen and junior players, please give each of them a copy of this letter so that they will consider WSC when weighing their higher education and rugby options. All inquiries are welcome, they can email the Rugby Alumni Board at wscrugby@gmail.com

Yours in Rugby,

James Yack

Western State College Rugby Board of Directors

http://www.western.edu/admissions/facts.html

Tuesday, April 8, 2008