Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan: A Loose Forward Maestro Enshrined in Severn River's Hall of Fame
In the annals of Severn River Rugby loose forward play, where legends are forged on the crucible of passion, dedication, and sheer tenacity, one name echoes through the decades – Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan. As the hallowed doors of the Severn River Rugby Hall of Fame swing open, they welcome a player whose indomitable spirit and formidable skills have left an everlasting mark on the club's history.
Scotty's rugby journey began with an eager embrace of the sport, and for the next 30 years, he became synonymous with Severn River Rugby. Fifteen years as a stalwart on the field, followed by another 15 with the "Old Salts" Old Boys team, Scotty's commitment to the game transcended generations. His primary position as a loose forward saw him donning jerseys 6-8, showcasing his versatility and adaptability.
From the early days, Scotty's talent and passion stood out. He was a perennial "A Side" selection, becoming a cornerstone in the team's lineup year after year. In his early years with the club,Scotty earned a place on the Potomac River Union's Under 23 side and the Eastern Rugby Union's Under 23 side, playing select side rugby from 1983 to 1985. These formative experiences helped channel Scotty's aggressive play, shaping him into the formidable force he would become.
Scotty claimed the Forward Rookie of the Year not once, but twice, a testament to his rapid ascent and impact on the field. His prowess continued to impress, earning him the coveted Derby award three times for Best Forward. The pinnacle of his early career came in 1985 when Scotty played a pivotal role in the Eastern Rugby Union Championship side, etching his name in the club's history books.
Scotty's crowning achievement with Severn River Rugby came in 1992 when he was an integral member of the Men's Club team that clinched the Division 2 Championship. It was a testament to Scotty's unwavering commitment and leadership, providing the team with the grit and determination needed to ascend to the pinnacle of success.
Beyond the trophies and championships, Scotty's rugby odyssey took him on memorable tours to Ireland and England in the late 1980s. The camaraderie forged on these journeys and the indelible memories created on the field reverberate through the club's lore. Tournament play in Chicago and throughout the mid-Atlantic further solidified Scotty's status as a player who could rise to the occasion, regardless of the stage.
Scotty's on-field persona was nothing short of fearsome. A relentless competitor, he embraced the challenge of terrorizing Fly Halves and inside centers, leaving opponents in his wake. His offensive acumen, bolstered by speed and strength, made him a devastating ball carrier. Scotty's commitment to giving his all, whether in practice, scrimmages, friendly matches, or championship battles, earned him a reputation as a player with a single switch – always turned on.
As the Severn River Rugby Hall of Fame opens its doors to Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan, it's not just an individual honor; it's a celebration of a player who embodied the essence of rugby. Scotty's legacy lives on in the stories shared by teammates, the cheers of the crowd, and the echoes of his formidable play. In the pantheon of Severn River Rugby, Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan rightfully takes his place among the immortals.
SRRFC Hall of Fame Class of 2023-2024:
Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan