By: Milton Greenstreet
Severn's D3 men side wrapped up their 2022 with mixed results. Their regular season performance may have been their finest in years, going 5-0 in the regular season (with a +196 point differential). Along the way, they dispatched familiar foe Washington Renegades easily 57-10, comfortably routed eventual champion North Bay 31-10, and had other resounding victories as well. They also had their first playoff win in almost a decade, beating newly-promoted Loudoun 41-0 at home. Loudoun pushed SR to the brink in a regular season match in Virginia, with a depleted 20-man side from River only pulling out the win 20-19. But the boys from Annapolis thought they should flex a bit when Loudoun came to the Legion for their first playoff match in Division 3.
While all of those results were exceptional, the only way Severn would look at this season as a success was if they were able to be crowned division champions of D3 Central. Unfortunately, they fell short, losing to familiar rivals North Bay, 25-28 in a very tight match. "That was deep heartache at its finest," said fly-half Erik Dronberger, summing up the tough loss. "There were some tough calls, but we did plenty ourselves as well. Credit to North Bay, they are a solid side, but losing two years on the bounce, by 3 and 5 points is a tough pill to swallow." Head Coach Mike Posko said, "While I feel we outplayed North Bay, the scoreboard didn't show it. We can't change the past and we are looking towards the future. We've scheduled a tough gauntlet of games for the boys in the spring in hopes of becoming stronger as a club." Division 3 looks to build on their strong momentum from the regular season in the spring by facing a tough, stacked schedule in 2023. A few matchups against squads from higher divisions should sharpen Severn's fangs for their 2023-2024 campaign.
The D4 men's side also blew a little hot and cold in 2022. While the side is only in its second full season as a competitive team fighting for playoffs, they competed all season long - strong enough to finish 4-4 and in contention for a playoff spot. While the team had roster shakeups from week to week, given the tough schedules both teams faced, Captains Mike Divver and Omar Ledesma kept things consistent from the front. They will look to build on the experience gained in 2022 and grow further in 2023.
One of the more exciting things planned for 2023 for Severn's Men's side is their tour to the United Kingdom. This tour was initially scheduled for 2020, but was derailed by COVID. Coach Posko, along with some of the senior players continued to plan the trip and Severn's second international trip in 7 years is slated for August 2023. While numbers were squeezed for their 2017 trip to Ireland, the fellas in green and blue have rallied 40+ players to join the cause of invading England & Wales this summer. With a full slate of games, towns to visit and pro teams to watch, Severn's 2023 summer is looking very bright.
Team Captain Steve Long summed it up. "Although we didn't accomplish our ultimate goal, the season was a success for the club. We won our first playoff match in years, the D4 side is competitive every week, and we have had more than a dozen new players put in a shift this season. We're really excited for the coming months as we test ourselves for the fall season and the trip across the pond." It really looks to be an exciting 2023 for Annapolis' favorite men's rugby team.