Severn River Rugby Club’s 45th birthday, team awards ceremony, and annual Hall of Fame induction was celebrated in proper fashion at this year’s banquet. Ruggers graced The Atreeum at Soaring Timbers in Annapolis with their presence for the first time, and the venue did not disappoint. The Mardi Gras Masquerade theme was definitely a bit of fun and lent some much-appreciated anonymity to members of the Severn squad who kept their masks on in all the photos.
Three Brothers catered the event for River and Burney Creek Creations provided the carved wood rugby ball coaches’ gifts. A big thanks to the club social chairs Mike “Butters” Gibson and Victoria Zito for putting on the event.
A new class of men’s and women’s players took home rings and derby’s this year. The ladies had a wall of dominating and lethal players on the pitch this past year including Most Valuable Back Tanya Gouws and Steel Tits recipient Erin Gallagher. Sam Leone who consistent improvement year after year earned him Back of Year and a derby. The men are excited to continue to develop players like Rookie of the Year Jay Carter who had never touched a rugby ball before but has quickly become a force on the field.
The men’s team took back the coveted YAD award this year, after Moose convinced Severn leadership that we were ALL dicks and lost the actual Triebel Cup trophy. Relief came when Moose showed up with the Cup safely in tow just as Severn was deciding how to break the bad news to Frederick. Turned out… just one dick that day.
The Hall of Fame committee sent Rachel “Sloth” Priddy into the Hall of Fame as a surprise after she had declined a nomination. Although confused at first, she was honored to be inducted alongside Severn’s longtime Captain Jason Dunbar and former U.S.A. Eagle Jon Holtzman. Many familiar, yet masked, faces traveled far to be at the event to support and celebrate!
Every time the NFL waters down the ProBowl, missing that flag football game to be hungover after the club’s annual banquet becomes an easier sell to current, former, and legendary players. It will be tough to beat the huge turnout from this year, but it’s something to shoot for as Severn River Rugby closes in on its 50-year anniversary.
Award Summary:
Women’s Awards:
Most Valuable Back- Tanya Gouws
Most Valuable Forward- Sara Mercado
Steel Tits- Erin Gallagher
Most Improved- Maria “Abuela” Beteta
Rookie of the Year- Andie Coutolakis
Unsung Hero- Lexi Decker
Player of the Year- Lenni Ferreira
Men’s Awards:
Most Valuable Back- Sam “Hot Pants” Leone
Most Valuable Forward- John “Gio” Giovingo
Unsung Hero- James “UK James” Nutland
Rookie of the Year- Jay Carter
Most Valuable Back (D4) – Mike Divver
Most Valuable Forward (D4) – Omar Ledezma
Unsung Hero (D4)- Isaiah “Zay” Perry
YAD:
Mike “Moose” Anderson
Hall of Fame Class of 2022-2023:
Jason Dunbar
Jon Holtzman
Rachel “Sloth” Priddy