"If you are a new fan to the sport, watching Archer play will make you an instant rugby fan," Garnets coach says of Australian-born fullback.
Garnets' winger scored two goals in 6-0 win in Section 1 title game over Pelham.
Ball is following in the footsteps of older sister, Mara, now at Virginia Tech, who was also a Lions Club winner.
Not only was Brown on the field for the Garnets’ 4-2 Sectional title win over Somers on Nov. 2, she led the team through regional play, shutting out New Paltz 4-0 on Nov. 7 and whitewashing Chenango Valley 6-0 two days later.
This season, Zion is the striker-captain of the Garnets’ soccer team, helping them to a 9-2 start to the season.
Whaling also received a series of presentations from local officials during the June 12 luncheon, including Rye Mayor Josh Cohn, state Assemblyman Steve Otis, state Sen. Shelley Mayer, county Legislator Catherine Parker, and County Executive George Latimer.
The three-sport star was asked to name the strengths she brings to each game. “I suppose I have a unique energy, … a grittiness … that comes out no matter what sport I’m playing,” Vanneck said.
Football and rugby have shared roots, but Jack Acciavatti, captain on both Rye High School’s state champion football team last fall and its nationally ranked rugby team this spring, knows there’s a big difference.
Squarek was born in Montreal and spent his early childhood there before his family moved first to Edina, Minn., and then to Rye.

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