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− | [[File:usafaRugbyPatch2.png | x100px|left]] National Collegiate Championships held at the Academy and the boys won it! Tim Bohman selected as Tournament Most Valuable Back | + | [[File:usafaRugbyPatch2.png | x100px|left]] National Collegiate Championships held at the Academy and the boys won it! Tim Bohman selected as Tournament Most Valuable Back. See here for more details of the '''[[30th reunion of the 1989 Championship Team]]''' |
Team Member Kevin Shea killed in Iraq [[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/kmshea.htm]] and the annual Navy v. AFA match competes for the Shea Cup. | Team Member Kevin Shea killed in Iraq [[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/kmshea.htm]] and the annual Navy v. AFA match competes for the Shea Cup. | ||
" Kevin only played a couple of A side matches but was a great B side player and worked his ass off in practice as you might expect from a future Marine. He was a great guy and had an incredible career before giving his life for our country. Unfortunately, as you know, the rules of rugby back then didn't allow substitution other than for injury so he didn't play much A side. " | " Kevin only played a couple of A side matches but was a great B side player and worked his ass off in practice as you might expect from a future Marine. He was a great guy and had an incredible career before giving his life for our country. Unfortunately, as you know, the rules of rugby back then didn't allow substitution other than for injury so he didn't play much A side. " |
Latest revision as of 22:19, 17 June 2019
National Collegiate Championships held at the Academy and the boys won it! Tim Bohman selected as Tournament Most Valuable Back. See here for more details of the 30th reunion of the 1989 Championship Team
Team Member Kevin Shea killed in Iraq [[1]] and the annual Navy v. AFA match competes for the Shea Cup.
" Kevin only played a couple of A side matches but was a great B side player and worked his ass off in practice as you might expect from a future Marine. He was a great guy and had an incredible career before giving his life for our country. Unfortunately, as you know, the rules of rugby back then didn't allow substitution other than for injury so he didn't play much A side. "