Team History
Ridgewood Area Youth Rugby is now in it's fourth season. This summer the program is being expanded to include games against other towns. The RAYs will also attend the Youth Flag Festival in Chester, NJ at season's end.The game we play is called American Flag Rugby, a coed, non-contact form of rugby using flags. Players build and utilize the skills of running, kicking, passing, space strategy, and teamwork. It game for all shapes and sizes and is firmly focused on developing self-confidence and having fun.
Biographies
Mark Caron
Mark discovered Rugby at Dartmouth College, where he eventually became the Captain/Coach of a program that fielded as many as five teams a weekend, and made the Elite 8 in the Collegiate National Championships. After Dartmouth, Mark played briefly in New Zealand with the Ponsonby District Rugby Football Club before moving to Philadelphia and joining the Philadelphia-Whitemarsh Rugby Football Club. Mark worked his way onto the first side and eventually became Captain in the year the club went to the Final Four of the USA Club Championships. Mark later played for and captained the Harvard Business School side and has stayed active with the occasional alumni and old boys games ever since. He is also on the Alumni Board of Governors that oversees the Dartmouth College rugby program.
Ken Ekert
Ken started playing rugby in NYC for Manhattan RFC and Old Maroon/Essex (OMEX) RFC in 1978 till 1995. Has played for the Met NY selectside from '80 thru '92. Was also selected to the ERU Colonials (east coast allstars) from 1981-1989. Has played rugby across the US and in England, Ireland, Wales, Canada, Bermuda, New Zealand and Austraila.
Tom Krenn
Tom began playing rugby at Fairfield University in 1967. While at Fairfield, Tom played in the Bahamas, Bermuda and England, Wales and Ireland. After graduation, he and several others players formed the Essex Rugby Club that played in Essex County, New Jersey. Essex merged with the Old Maroon Rugby Club and formed the OMEX Rugby Club in 1980 and played their games at Randall's Island in NYC. Tom represented the Metropolitan Rugby Union for many years and played against teams from France,Ireland, England, Scotland and South Africa. Playing for OMEX, Tom played extensively in the northeast, as well as, in Chicago, New Orleans and San Diego. Playing A side rugby until the age of 42, Tom retired in 1990 and played old boys until his 50th birthday in 1998.
John McCrudden
Born in Englewood, NJ, John began his Rugby Career at Boston College. He continued playing Rugby for 20 + Years for the Manhattan Rugby Club, the premier Rugby Club on Randals Island, NY. On the Manhattan Rugby Club John served many team roles including Vice President Grounds and Kit Manager (both thankless positions). He has played in the UK, Bermuda, Canada and the USA surviving two tours to New Orleans and one to Miami that He'd rather forget. John says, "Rugby's been very very good to me!"
Matthew S. Rogers, Esq.
Rugby Playing Experience:
- 1974 thru 1975 Columbia Business and Law RFC
- 1976 thru 1977 Hartford Wanderers RFC
- 1978 thru 1979 Connecticut Yankees RFC
- 1980 thru 1982 Manhattan RFC
- 1982 through 1991 OMEX RFC
Metropolitan Rugby Union Select Side
1981 - 15s
1986 - 7s
Countries played in: Australia, Bermuda, Ireland, England, New Zealand.
Coaching:
Ridgewood Area Youth Rugby: 2005, 2006, 2007
Ridgewood Junior Football: 1997 to present
President:
Ridgewood Junior Football: began end of 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, resigned in June, 2006 due to conflict as Village Attorney.
Ed Simpson
Born in Australia, Ed began playing rugby in high school(Conestoga HS in Berwyn PA) at the age of 15. Ed continued playing at Dartmouth College where he also played football. After college, Ed played rugby for 1 year with Warringah Rugby Club in Sydney Australia and 15 years with the Old Blue Rugby Club, one of the premier teams in the country. At Old Blue Ed was elected Captain 4 times, served as Club President, was recently elected to the Old Blue Hall of Fame, and continues to serve as Treasurer of the Old Blue Foundation. Ed played Select Side (all-star) rugby for NY and the East Coast and Coached Columbia University. He has played rugby in England, Scotland, France,Uruguay, Zimbabwe, Canada, Australia, and the US.
Kevin R. Swords
Kevin R. Swords '82 was a standout rugby player and captain of the Holy Cross rugby team. The Holy Cross rugby team had a winning season in each of Swords' years with the team. He went on to play in the dominating Washington Rugby football Club. Swords is considered to be one of the greatest rugby players in U.S. history serving as a long-time member of the United States National Rugby Team. During his career Swords was the most “capped” player in U.S. Rugby history. Caps are awarded when a player competes with a national rugby team against another country's national rugby team. Swords was also a member of the United States World Cup Rugby teams in 1987 and 1991.
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