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On Saturday, May 15th, Mystic River held its first full-day rugby event at Pine Banks Park since fall, 2019, and what a beautiful day it wound up being. Mystic River Youth Rugby started off the day bright and early with a fast & informative youth clinic. The kids had a great time, and it was a perfect way to commence “Club Day.” Two Mystic men's matches were set to follow up the clinic, and a pitch-side barbecue was there to feed the traveling teams and the Mystic faithful!   Mystic River’s Developmental match against Providence Rugby Club was the first of the men’s matches on the day. Early on, Providence committed a few penalties in their own end, giving Mystic number 8 Barrett Lyons the space to catch a wide pass from flyhalf Mikey Rudzinsky and trot in for the first converted try of the day. Mystic’s defense gave the spark they needed, forcing a Providence turnover to lead to the next Mystic try from wing CJ Cooper. Providence got themselves on the scoreboard to make it 12-5. After knocking at the Providence doorstep a few times, Mystic capitalized before halftime as fullback Aidan Smith legged out a support line and dotted it down under the posts to set the score at 19-5 at half.   The second half started the same way it ended with a second try from Smith, making it 24-5. Providence refused to give up and made it a two-score game, 24-10. Mystic’s Cooper reintroduced himself to the in-goal with his second try of the day, to make the score 29-10. Mystic continued running downhill until Providence intentionally knocked-on a sure Mystic try, resulting in a Mystic penalty try. With the score 36-10 and less than 10 minutes to play, Mystic scored another converted try before Providence would end the match with a converted try of their own. Scrumhalf Nate Jakaitis converted 3/6 tries, not including the penalty try, which would add up to the end result of 43-17, Mystic.   Mystic River’s Premier side closed out the day with a late come-from-behind victory against Colorado XO, Glendale’s newest Crossover/High Performance Academy side. The team is largely compiled of former and current high-level athletes ranging multiple sports, from D1 college football to D1 college basketball.   The XO displayed their high work ethic & athleticism early on and got on the scoreboard first with a penalty in front of the posts. Down 0-3, Mystic knew experience was on their side, so after taking advantage of every set piece and getting the ball deep into XO territory, scrumhalf Darren Chan found co-captain center Adnan Kawuma with a flat ball down the weak side to put Mystic up, 5-3. Mystic wound up back in XO territory shortly after, and trusting their technique in the maul up front, hooker TJ Downey found his way in for a meat pie, making it 10-3. XO, however, regained their restart and centered the ball for a converted try, tying it up at 10. The XO flyhalf was shown a yellow card shortly after for a dangerous tip tackle on Kawuma, and moments later, on a separate penalty, Chan would close out the half with a penalty kick in front of the posts, giving Mystic a 13-10 lead.   The second half started off with XO’s #13 receiving a red card for leaping dangerously into Mystic flyhalf Ian Luciano’s head, forcing him to exit the game. Mystic had a 2-man advantage, but they knew they still had a long game to play and that the sin binned XO would return soon. Despite being shorthanded, XO would strike next, shoving their way across the goal line to take the lead back from Mystic, 13-15. Colorado had a solid number of supporters travel for the match, but the energy from The Flock was palpable in Mystic’s return to rugby at Pine Banks. Colorado would make it 13-18 with a penalty kick, but Mystic was relentless, and with less than ten minutes, reserve flyhalf Mikey Rudzinsky hit wing Brian Patterson with a wide, weak-side pass to tie it up at 18 apiece. With momentum, Mystic kept their foot on the gas and fullback Nick Fujiwara split the gap and gave a perfect offload to Kawuma, who would finish in the corner for his second try of the afternoon. Chan (1/4 conversions; 1/1 penalty) converted the kick from near the touchline to give a 7-point lead, and with adrenaline flowing and the sidelines roaring, Mystic River finished the job victorious, 25-18.   Mystic River’s Man of the Match against Providence was flanker Mike “Mook” Moscaritolo, as he seemed to be everywhere at once, tackling every Providence ball carrier he could and supporting offensive rucks clinically, giving the Mystic Developmental side exactly the kind of energy they needed on the day. Mystic’s Man of the Match against Colorado XO was fullback Nick Fujiwara, as his tackling expertise was game-changing, his hands and footwork gave the backline a chance in crucial moments, and in the end, his half-break-to-offload for the game-winner speaks for itself. The Cambridge native has been a stalwart force for Mystic River Rugby Club over the last several years and his stellar performance against Colorado XO said everything about what that means.   Mystic Nation, thank you all for such a fantastic & successful return to Malden. The club can’t wait to play in front of you all again!   GO BLUE!!#TogetherWeFly

 
 
 

Mystic Nation, It is with a heavy heart we share the unfortunate news that Bobby Engel, an Original member of Mystic River Rugby Club, passed away on 5/1/2021. The following is a note that Bobby's family sent over to another one of our Original Mystics. "My heart breaks as I write this. After a long struggle with Parkinson's and several strokes, Bobby passed away yesterday. He was 84. He was loved and left a big footprint on this earth.Many of you sent emails, letters or notes with stories, thoughts or memories of Bobby. They are amazing and beautiful. I read them all to Bobby and will always treasure them. I will try to share some of them with you in the future.To honor and celebrate his life, I will be sitting Shiva at my home for the next week. As you do not live nearby, I will not be expecting you to drop in, but perhaps we can visit by phone! No flowers please, however donations in his memory to a charity of your choice would be a nice tribute.The plan at the moment is to bury Bobby's ashes in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, NY on Saturday, June 5th, with a luncheon to follow. Please do not feel compelled to travel to NY for the funeral - but of course, anyone is welcome. More details to follow at a later date.Please share this information with anyone you think might want to know.Few lived life larger than Bobby. He will be sorely missed.Joan" If you would like to plant a memorial tree in honor of Bobby, here is a link to the obituary with additional details. FUNERAL DETAILS: Bobby will be buried on Saturday, June 5th 2021 @ 11:15am ET Where: Gate of Heaven Cemetery 10 W Stevens Ave, Hawthorne, NY 10532 (Westchester County) Meet at the office. Please join us at the Luncheon to follow: Spectators Sports Pub & Restaurant @ 12:30–3:00pm ET 227 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801 NOTE: It is about a 20-25 minute ride from the Cemetery to the pub. If you plan to join the luncheon, please email joan.engel@gmail.com, and if you would like to share a short story or memory at the luncheon, please come prepared. GO BLUE! #TogetherWeFly    

The Original 1974 Mystic River Rugby Club. Circled is the late Bobby Engel.
 
 
 

Mystic Nation, We don't need to revisit what happened during 2020, but we hope everyone and their families and friends have stayed healthy and safe during these strange and uncertain times. With that being said, the Mystic men are back at Pine Banks Park training under Massachusetts' COVID-19 guidelines and to date, they faced off in the 1st Mystic River "Battle of the Families," where "Team Lyons" and "Team Sullivan" battled it out in the club's first live rugby since pre-pandemic, and then, this past Saturday, May 8th, Mystic sent two sides to Philadelphia as Schuylkill River hosted our Monsters of Malden for the first rugby match played against an opponent since November 2nd, 2019. Mystic River's Premier side took the pitch first against a talented Schuylkill River squad and after a few early Mystic penalties, Schuylkill got out to an early lead, going up 6-0 in the first 10 minutes. Mystic quickly responded, scoring their first points off a scrum in Schuylkill's half, with wing Vini Daley bursting through the line and slamming the ball down with authority for five points. Scrumhalf Darren Chan converted the kick to put Mystic up 7-6, and at that point, Mystic River didn't look back. With a foot on the gas pedal, Daley burst through the line again, but the ball was knocked loose, so fullback Nick Fujiwara chased, nudged, and touched the ball down in the corner to go up 14-6. Mystic set the standard in contact and was not willing to let Schuylkill anywhere near their goal line, so despite a number of handling errors, the score remained 14-6 at half. The second half was Mystic's game, as they had the wind at their backs and got off to a fast start. Flanker Matt Novitzkas was put away down the sideline after a lovely display of hands from a couple fellow forwards, setting the score at 21-6. After a few substitutions, fresh legs gave Mystic an extra burst and Vini Daley was able to dot another one down in the corner to make it 26-6. Mystic wasn't done yet and turned another long break into five points, after a loose ball landed near Schuylkill's goal line and center Adnan Kawuma was there to dive on it. Kawuma barely had time to take a breathe before he scored another try after a great inside line by lock Cody Davidowicz opened up the support line for Kawuma to finish on the outside. To close out the match, Kawuma continued attacking the line and got his hands free to offload to supporting back row finisher, John Wandicho, who grounded it under the sticks to make the score 43-6 at the final whistle. With one win down, the Mystic Developmental side took to the pitch looking to finish what the Premier side started, and they did not disappoint. In the first 20 minutes, Mystic River's 20 points came from rookie wing CJ Cooper dotting one down in the corner, prop Samson Rios barreling over the line for five, hooker Jon Gurczak stripping the ball and finding paydirt, and another corner finish from Cooper. Schuylkill managed to get on the scoreboard with a converted try to set the score at 20-7 at halftime. Mystic River came out in the 2nd half and gave up a quick try to Schuylkill, but had no problem marching back downfield and getting the ball to Jack Paloucek, a back row stepping in at center, to make it 25-12. The next points came from another Mystic River back row playing center, Barrett Lyons, after a Mystic scrum set the platform to find space and get across for another try. With the game at 30-12 and less than 20 minutes to go, Schuylkill managed to narrow the deficit with a couple of unanswered tries, bringing it to 30-24, but the final dagger would come from the man that scored the final points in the Premier match, John Wandicho, right under the posts to set up scrumhalf Nate Jakaitis for an easy conversion to conclude the match. Mystic Developmental was victorious, 37-24. Mystic River Premier's center Isaiah Lopez was awarded Man of the Match while scrumhalf Nate Jakaitis earned the honors for the Mystic Developmental match. Looking ahead this weekend, join us at Pine Banks on 5/15 for a family-friendly, COVID-conscious, rugby-filled day. We welcome home Mystic Nation with a full day of rugby, including a Mystic River Youth Rugby clinic at 11:30am, followed by two men's matches. The first match of the day will be played by Mystic River's Developmental Side vs. Providence with kickoff scheduled for 12:30pm ET. The second match will feature the Mystic River Premier Side vs. Colorado XO and kick off around 2:30pm ET. We can't wait to welcome everyone back, but in doing so, we must remind everyone that a lot has changed since our last home game over a year and a half ago, so we're asking everyone to please adhere to CDC guidelines by wearing masks/facial coverings for the safety of not just yourselves, but everyone around you. BBQ will be served for fans and players pitch-side by the gravel parking lot. See you on Saturday. GO BLUE!

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