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From Jim Russell, a Denver based referee: (quote) What I heard at the time, which was NOT later denied by Al Osur, was that the Academy did not give the AFA RFC much support, and there was almost no money for the club to get to Davenport. So Capt./Coach Al used the little money available to rent one car in which to haul the gear and kit, and somebody had to drive it, so who better than Al? Meanwhile he told the cadets to hitchhike both ways, and they did, with no ill effects. I also heard that when this hitchhiking stunt came to the notice of the commandant or some general or somebody important, there was hell to pay, which Capt./Coach Al used to the Club’s advantage by saying something like, “Well, if you’d give us more support, like more money or a bus, we wouldn’t have to do something like that.” Which is what happened thereafter. Or so I was told. (unquote)
Team Record
Date | Opponent | Score | Notes |
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2 Mar | Harlequins | ? | |
7-8 Mar | Royal Roads | Won | |
<date> | Cayman Islands | Won | visiting team |
Mar | RAF Mildenhall | 38-6 | England Trip - previous coach Tex Byrd did arrangements; scores by Jones, McNab, Roling and Miller |
Mar | Shelford | 16-12 | England Trip - team where Al Osur learned rugby in 1965; tries by Roling and Stark |
Mar | Cranwell | 18-14 | England Trip; tries by Nagie, Burrows and Ploederer |
5 Apr | Barbos | lost | Barbos are the defending State Club Champions |
12 Apr | Colorado College | won | State Collegiate Tournament (WY) |
Apr | Colorado University | won | State Collegiate Tournament (WY) |
Apr | UNC | won | State Collegiate Tournament Finals (WY) |
2-4 May | Principa of St Louis | Won | Western Regional, Lawrence KS |
2-4 May | U Northern Colorado | Won | Western Regional Finals, Lawrence KS |
17 May | Illinois | 15-4 | National Collegiate Semi Final, Davenport IA; Scoring tries were Rolling, Miller, Smith and PK by Jones |
18 May | Berkeley | 9-15 | National Collegiate Final, Davenport IA; try by Stark, converted by Jones; drop kick by Motz |
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<date> | Colorado Collegiate C Tournament | <score> | Third place |
<date> | Colorado Collegiate B Tournament | <score> | First Place |
Season Record | xx-yy |
Last Name | First Name | Class |
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Brown | Brad | 80 |
Carlson | Walter G | 80 |
Dodson | JC | 80 |
Frappier | Paul | 80 |
Hudson | Robert | 80 |
Jee | Thomas | 80 |
Jeter | George | 80 |
Jones | Noel Tom | 80 |
Kisner | Frank | 80 |
McNabb | Richard | 80 |
Miller | Wiliam Steve | 80 |
Motz | Joseph | 80 |
Nagie | Kevin | 80 |
Origel | Fred | 80 |
Richard | Jeffrey | 80 |
Sirote | Jerome | 80 |
Smith | Arthur | 80 |
Smith | Paul | 80 |
Traster | Richard K | 80 |
Burrows | Jeff | 81 |
Cartney | Mike | 81 |
Fisk | Mark | 81 |
Lamont | Jeff | 81 |
Marolt | Dane | 81 |
Ploederer | Mark | 81 |
Prokopowicz | Dennis | 81 |
Robbins | H Tom | 81 |
Roling | Mark | 81 |
Ryan | Terence | 81 |
Stark | Bruce | 81 |
Tichanuk | Fred | 81 |
True | Alex | 81 |
Bale | Theordore | 82 |
Branby | Bryan | 82 |
Farrell | Todd | 82 |
Pierce | Kevin | 82 |
Roy | Daniel | 82 |
Taiclet | James | 82 |
Arauz | Luis | 83 |
Barkate | Joseph | 83 |
Clark | David | 83 |
Cushing | Bob | 83 |
Fowler | Bobby | 83 |
Gann | Bradford | 83 |
Koehn | James | 83 |
MacDonald | Robert | 83 |
Pallister | Norman | 83 |
Sauvageau | Edward | 83 |
Volker | William | 83 |
Wendlberger | Joseph | 83 |
Post Season Experience/Records
Post Season Selections
Steve Miller - ERRFU Selects (fall 79)
Kevin Nagie - ERRFU Selects (fall 79)
Post Graduation Involvement
As a Player
Kevin Nagie - Tempe RFC
Selected to Representative Teams
Tony Aretz - Combined Services (83)
Paul Smith - Combined Services (83) ???
Starting Other Teams:
As a Referee
As a Coach
Leadership
Staff
Head Coach - Al Osur
Assistant Coach - Dan Penny
Assistant Coach - Vern Francis
Assistant Coach - Charles P. (Todd) Chirko '71
Assistant Coach - Major Harvey Schiller
OIC - Alan Osur
CIC - J C Dodson
Captains
C1C Kevin Nagie
C1C Steve Miller
Media
Memorable Events
All American (all National Tournament) Selections: Brian McNabb, Joe Motz and Bruce Stark
Names have been removed to protect the innocent.
fell out of a second story room at Royal Roads; - twice kicked the ball on to a roof top at Aspen; after the Navy game - trashed Roling's parent's living room with cake icing, prompting roses to be sent; - missed the plane from Navy to AFA; - warned for 'tackling too hard' after the opening kickoff at Cranwell; who wrecked Pat Gerdeman's van?
Singing in the rain at Shelford; Tex Byrd and the haunted house; We are the Warriors at Twickenham, flying from one English Base to another via Germany!
Al's classic line "I got them here and the AF can get them home", which prompted a huge thank you to General Brown, Brad's father, for getting the team to England and to the Nationals (although the team had to hitchhike back from Nationals in Davenport to Offitt)
Regarding the loss to Berkeley: Their fullback was Mick Luckhurst, who later kicked for the Atlanta Falcons. On several occasions he chased down one of our kicks and just before being tackled by our wing, kicked the ball backward over his head about 30 meters and into touch. Really frustrating. We were in it until the final whistle. From Wikipedia: Luckhurst was born on March 31, 1958 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, he attended St Columba's College, St Albans in his home county before going on to attend St. Cloud State University in Minnesota and the University of California at Berkeley, where he starred in rugby as well as American football. He was a key player in leading the Bears to their first national collegiate rugby title in 1980. He also held the record for the longest field goal in California history for many years, a 54-yard boot against Oregon State in 1979
Ask Tom Jones about jumping a train back to the academy from Denver
Fred Origel and Paul Frappier were part of the National Championship boxing team.