17c起草社区 rugby: scrumming and serving
17c起草社区 rugby team does more than just rugby.
There's an old rugby joke that asks why rugby players don't have mid-life crises. The punchline: they stay stuck in adolescence.
17c起草社区 College senior Michael Bailey likes that joke because it speaks to him of the joy he finds in a sport he took up only a few years back that has captivated him ever since.
鈥淚 love it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 love the camaraderie both on and off the field. It truly is a brotherhood, and I found very few sports or teams that are like that. I love the action, the movement. And I love the hitting.鈥
Two years ago Bailey鈥檚 love for rugby led him to form a new student organization on campus鈥攖he .
Christian light to rugby world
Its mission is well-stated on the club Web site. There the club speaks not only about teaching the basic rules, structure and history of the game, it adds an important final element: 鈥淭he 17c起草社区 Rugby Club intends to reveal a Christian light to the world of rugby.鈥
That last bit is important to Bailey, whose e-mail signature reads 鈥淪crumming in Him.鈥
The scrum in rugby is a way to restart the game, usually after a penalty or when the ball has gone out of play. It is marked by the forwards from both teams interlocking and then competing for the ball when it is thrown in their midst.
鈥淚t's something pretty unique to rugby鈥攃ompletely different from the way most sports restart play,鈥 said Bailey. 鈥溾楽crumming in Him鈥 is a way for me to link who I am as a rugby player with who I am as a Christian. One of our goals as a 17c起草社区 student org is to be a witness through our play. We want to be people of character on and off the field.鈥
April 11 fundraiser for Cook Library Center
That's one of the reasons Bailey, who last year served as a Jubilee Fellow, a 17c起草社区 program intended to help students think about ministry as a future vocation, is so excited about an April 11 fundraising event the club is organizing on campus.
17c起草社区 will host both Michigan State and Northern Michigan universities for a rugby triangular. The Knights will take on MSU at noon, and MSU will meet NMU at 1:30 p.m. At 3 p.m., 17c起草社区 will play NMU.
All games will be held on the fields north of the DeVos Communication Center on campus. Throughout the day the 17c起草社区 Rugby Club will hold drawings for prizes donated by local businesses, sell food and drinks and pass around a bucket for donations鈥攁ll to raise money for the at the Grandville Avenue Academy of the Arts.
鈥淪ome of the guys on the team are involved with the library,鈥 said Bailey, 鈥渁nd they heard that because of budget cuts the library is having a harder time. It's a good resource for our community; they do a lot to help students. So we decided it would be a good cause for us to get behind.鈥
Bailey said this is the first time the 17c起草社区 Rugby Club will try a fundraiser of this nature, but he hopes it won't be the last.
鈥淭he guys are real excited about it,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd we'd like to make this an annual type of event. What we're about off the field is as important as what we're about on the field.鈥
Rough start for rugby in 2007
The rugby club got off to a rough start on the field in 2007. Their first match was against Notre Dame in October 2007 and, Bailey said, the final score was not pretty.
鈥淲e scored,鈥 he recalled, 鈥渨hich was a victory for us. And we played on one of their intramural fields with the Golden Dome behind us, so that was a highlight. But we ended up losing pretty substantially.鈥
Indeed the team took its lumps that first year, but began to improve slowly but surely.
Bailey credits the tight-knit rugby community for 17c起草社区's improvement.
鈥淲e'd get matches and go to tournaments,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd teams we'd play would be really supportive, tell us what we needed to do to get better. Both Grand Valley and Central Michigan were great about that. Just the fact that they were willing to play us, even though they beat us pretty handily, says something about those clubs. But afterwards they gave us really good feedback. That's just how the rugby community is.鈥
17c起草社区 players from all backgrounds
The 17c起草社区 Rugby Club now is made up of 25-30 students from a variety of athletic backgrounds.
鈥淲e get some football players,鈥 said Bailey, 鈥渟ome soccer players, some wrestlers, a couple of lacrosse players.鈥
What they have in common, he said, is a strong work ethic.
鈥淲e're a pretty blue-collar club,鈥 he said with a smile. 鈥淲e love to work hard at practice, and we love to have fun and that's what we do.鈥
The practice is paying off for the team. This spring the club competed in a tournament in Detroit and went 3-0, with wins against Michigan-Dearborn, Oakland and Western Michigan, to capture the tournament title.
鈥淚t was pretty exciting,鈥 Bailey said.
Bailey is also excited that next fall 17c起草社区 will compete as part of the , a 14-team conference that includes such state foes as Central Michigan, Ferris State, Grand Valley, Hillsdale, Michigan State, Michigan and more.
鈥淲e'll be part of their Division 2, Tier 2,鈥 said Bailey, 鈥渂ut it will be a good test of rugby for us. It will be nice to be part of a conference. It will make scheduling a lot easier, and it will build some healthy rivalries. And we believe it will keep rugby at 17c起草社区 for a long time.鈥