The Terrace Northmen rugby team went head-to-head in an evening match against the Prince Rupert Seamen for the first time in two years, hosted in the coastal city, on July 24.
Terrace sprung forward early in the game with a try from Tyson Doyle. Introductory match player Basil Morgan made his first try off a trick line outplay, with Craig Dunfield rounding out the first half of game play with a score of 15-0.
It was the second half of the game in a tight back-and-forth which saw the Seamen score and start to roll gaining seven points, keeping the neighbouring team at bay with zero points throughout the second half of the match.
Rupert’s Casey Lennon scored the Seamen’s only try of five points with a quick conversion of another two points by Dakota MacDonald.
The Northmen hung on and took the winner’s status after a final try from Brendan Ackley in the last moments of the game, ending on a 20-7 victory.
“The Prince Rupert team are excited to learn from this game and build toward our games against Prince George and William’s Lake in two weeks,” Jon Phelan club president, said. The games are scheduled for Aug. 7.
Lennon was awarded man of the match, with Terrace prop Basil Morgan and scrum-half Carl Nattrass also being recognized as stand-out players.
With Thunder Rugby coaches present at the game and scouting talent, Maher Atayh and Taylor Reeve were selected to participate in an October one-week training and game with the Vancouver Island Crimson Tide. The Crimson Tide is a high-performance team of the best players on Vancouver Island, Phelan said.
As well, Prince Rupert’s young prop, Kaden Yaroshuk has been invited to attend a Team Canada Under-18 training camp after showing the scouts his rugby finesse.
K-J Millar | Journalist
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