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DOWN MEMORY LANE - 1993 MILITARY BASE CHAMPIONSHIP
 
DOWN MEMORY LANE - 1993 MILITARY BASE CHAMPIONSHIP
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By Allyn Freeman | 12.21.17
 
By Allyn Freeman | 12.21.17
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Rugby has been a vibrant club staple at the nation’s military academies, beginning with West Point’s start in 1961. The main institutions - Navy, Army, and Air Force - have constantly advanced in the D-1 college playoffs to the championship semi-final and final rounds.
 
Rugby has been a vibrant club staple at the nation’s military academies, beginning with West Point’s start in 1961. The main institutions - Navy, Army, and Air Force - have constantly advanced in the D-1 college playoffs to the championship semi-final and final rounds.
 
Much less known is the annual Military Club Championships, played by rugby fifteens at the nation’s military bases. In 1993, the winners were Pensacola, which defeated Fort Benning 6-3, a match played in April at Ft. Benning, Georgia, The Pensacola team was led by Eagle Mark Pidcock at scrum half. Ft. Benning numbered many West Point ruggers. Pidcock and Ft. Benning lock, E.J. Hall were named Most Valuable Players for the two sides.
 
Much less known is the annual Military Club Championships, played by rugby fifteens at the nation’s military bases. In 1993, the winners were Pensacola, which defeated Fort Benning 6-3, a match played in April at Ft. Benning, Georgia, The Pensacola team was led by Eagle Mark Pidcock at scrum half. Ft. Benning numbered many West Point ruggers. Pidcock and Ft. Benning lock, E.J. Hall were named Most Valuable Players for the two sides.
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The Consolation game saw the West Point Rugby Club defeat Ft. Bragg 43-6.
 
The Consolation game saw the West Point Rugby Club defeat Ft. Bragg 43-6.
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Eighteen teams participated:
 
Eighteen teams participated:
Annapolis
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Camp Lejeune
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Annapolis,
Camp Pendleton
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Camp Lejeune,
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Camp Pendleton,
 
Ads by Kiosked
 
Ads by Kiosked
Elgin Air Force Base
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Elgin Air Force Base,
Ft. Benning
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Ft. Benning,
Ft. Bragg
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Ft. Bragg,
Ft. Leonard Wood
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Ft. Leonard Wood,
Ft. Polk
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Ft. Polk,
Ft. Rucker
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Ft. Rucker,
Ft. Sill
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Ft. Sill,
Pensacola
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Pensacola,
Quantico
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Quantico,
Scott Air Force Base
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Scott Air Force Base,
U.S. Southern Command
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U.S. Southern Command,
USUHS
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USUHS,
West Point
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West Point,
Whiteman Air Force Base
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Whiteman Air Force Base,
 
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
 
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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The 1994 event was also scheduled at Ft. Benning.
 
The 1994 event was also scheduled at Ft. Benning.
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DOWN MEMORY LANE - 1993 MILITARY BASE CHAMPIONSHIP

By Allyn Freeman | 12.21.17

Rugby has been a vibrant club staple at the nation’s military academies, beginning with West Point’s start in 1961. The main institutions - Navy, Army, and Air Force - have constantly advanced in the D-1 college playoffs to the championship semi-final and final rounds. Much less known is the annual Military Club Championships, played by rugby fifteens at the nation’s military bases. In 1993, the winners were Pensacola, which defeated Fort Benning 6-3, a match played in April at Ft. Benning, Georgia, The Pensacola team was led by Eagle Mark Pidcock at scrum half. Ft. Benning numbered many West Point ruggers. Pidcock and Ft. Benning lock, E.J. Hall were named Most Valuable Players for the two sides.

The Consolation game saw the West Point Rugby Club defeat Ft. Bragg 43-6.

Eighteen teams participated:

Annapolis, Camp Lejeune, Camp Pendleton, Ads by Kiosked Elgin Air Force Base, Ft. Benning, Ft. Bragg, Ft. Leonard Wood, Ft. Polk, Ft. Rucker, Ft. Sill, Pensacola, Quantico, Scott Air Force Base, U.S. Southern Command, USUHS, West Point, Whiteman Air Force Base, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

The 1994 event was also scheduled at Ft. Benning.

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