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Mike Majewski, a 1978 graduate of Lakewood High School, is finding success as a high school rugby coach in San Diego's North County Area. His Fallbrook High School team is 5-0 in its division and has been successful in some tournaments as well.
The big test came when Majewski's Fallbrook team played Barrie Central High School from Ontario, Canada. Barrie came to California three weeks ago 150-10 in the last 10 years.
"I was offered a chance to play them and I wanted to put my boys to a true test," Majewski said. "I knew we had a good team, but until playing someone of that caliber we really did not know where we stood."
Fallbrook wound up winning, 12-5, in a defensive battle, and then to prove it was not a fluke, went ahead and beat Barrie again in a tournament a week later, 5-0.
"Our players are not big, but they are fit," Majewski said.. "Barrie ruled the roost up there. They are the best team in Canada."
This is the first year California is having a state playoff tournament. Majewski's Warriors have to win Southern California to then go into the state tourney with teams from the Central Coast, Bay Area and Northern California. The nationals this spring will be in Pittsburgh, two hours from Majewski's birthplace here.
Majewski went to Ohio University to play rugby in the late 1970s, became distracted by other things and then picked up coaching the sport after migrating to the West.
Earlier this week the Warriors won a game by an 81-0 score over North County Barbarians. They also beat Back Bay, 37-7.
2. Eligibility
a. OHSAA:
i. We will use OHSAA standards as a guideline when issues arise. There are real and fundamental differences with the letter of their bylaws so we cannot wholly adapt their laws. The OHSAA standard as a guide will allow a smooth transition and accepted legal precedence for case by case eligibility issues.
b. USA Rugby
i. USA Rugby recently changed standards for the U-19 Club bracket of the National Tournament. Rugby Ohio will only use these standards for the U-19 Multi School Club Qualifier. The change states that players do not have to be enrolled in HS to compete in this tournament. Graduated players are eligible under this change
c. Rugby Ohio
i. Rugby Ohio leagues are high school leagues. We will follow the OHSAA Standard that says a player must be currently enrolled in high school to compete. Individual cases are to be submitted to the Executive Director for review. The Competitions committee will then look to OHSAA standards and make a decision accordingly
d. Age Questioning and Verification:
i. Issue: A person would like age verification of a player competing in a Rugby Ohio event.
1. Person must notify the Executive Director about the player in question
2. Exec. Director contacts the parents and player in question and advises them that they have 48 hours to contact the area league coordinator to arrange a meeting where the player must present a drivers license, state id. Or player may present school id or other picture ID along with a birth certificate.
3. Executive Director then contacts the players coach and the area league coordinator to inform them of the issue.
4. 48 hours may be extended to accommodate any extenuating circumstances
5. If Area League rep is not available an Agent of Rugby Ohio may be used to verify age.
6. Rugby Ohio will then communicate the results to the person who submitted the issue.
ii. Issue: Check in process for State Championships
1. Rugby Ohio will check in players with a driver’s license, state id. Or player may present school id, with age or birthday, or other picture ID along with a birth certificate.
2. Interested parties may observe but are not permitted to take part in the check in process and may not demand access to players personal information.
3. Game Standards
a. Current standards will continue
b. Clarification – 1 roster is to be submitted for State Championships. Players may only be added/subtracted due to injury and once a player is subtracted they may not be added back.
c. Standard Time
i. We are looking to standardizing
times.
1. Suggested for weekday games – 5:30
2. Suggested for weekend games – 1:00
a. Times are subject to change. This is a general standard to help with press release, professional contract services and brand recognition.
b. Adjustments need to be made for multiple games and boys/girls playing at the same venue.
d. IRB guidelines on match time will continue to be adhered to for Rugby Ohio events.
4. State Championships* this item is still open for discussion and full minutes and notes will be released when approved by the Competitions Committee
5. Middle School Rugby
a. League Standards will be distributed
b. Please be aware that this initiative is active and league are scheduled to start in Mid April
c. Note that existing and potential HS coaching pool are not targets for part of this program. We want to run this without diluting the coaching pool.
6. New Team Process
a. Any new player from a school without a team is a starting point for a new team. We as a state must stop adding these players to existing clubs. The only way to be sure we are not going to start a new team is to not try!! Great Job Northeast!
b. Process – Improved communication on this issue. A detailed report will be released. This is a short summary of the beginning of the process
i. Player identified
ii. Interest sheet passed around
iii. School support gauged
iv. New Player meeting run by Rugby Ohio – this will help us identify which teams will pan out – Once all is in place, only then would the info be passed on to the Area Coordinators for scheduling and other league issues. This info needs to be passed on in a timely manner.
v. Rugby Ohio passes information to Area Coordinators for scheduling and other league issues.
7. Adjourn