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RUGBY TITLE MATCHES ALL SET FOR SATURDAY

Ruggers lay it all on the line

By Patrick Lujan

Some super exciting high school rugby semifinals took place Tuesday night at the Guam High Field.

The fast-moving 7s game of girls rugby didn’t disappoint. The top-seeded Notre Dame Royals barely hung on to beat the much-improved Okkodo Bulldogs 17-14 while the Southern Dolphins and their boisterous crowd eliminated the highly-injured Academy Cougars 22-5.

Notre Dame 17, Okkodo 14

The Bulldogs came out firing from the gates with a long try by Tiarah Muna before the Royals quickly responded on the following position, to cut the lead to 7-5 that held at halftime.

ND took the lead at 12-7 with an early score out of the break before Okkodo’s Muna struck again with a 70-yard sprint to take back the lead 14-12.

As the crowd grew anxious and the invisible clock ticking down, the Royals pulled off a miracle as five different players willed their way toward the goal line with time expiring, capped off by Seniayath Bell and her two heavily-wrapped knees diving into the right corner of the goal area for the amazing win.

“It was definitely scary,” Bell said about trailing and having to pull off the miracle.

ND coach Paul Claros said that there was no particular play called, just sure grit by his team to get the ball over the line.

Southern 22, Academy 5

With the sound of the crowd, you’d think the Dolphins won the championship already. The Southern support was evident and the girls responded well with Sky Nangauta recording three tries and sister Layla dropping in the other try as Southern moves on to the championship.

The Cougars had high hopes earlier in the season with big wins in a very competitive league, however, recent injuries to key players made them the underdog against the scrappy Dolphins.

BOYS RUGBY

Okkodo 7, Guam High 5

In a super close matchup between #2 Okkodo and #3 Guam High, a failed conversion kick proved to be all the difference.

After a scoreless first half, Josiah Mendiola powered his way from short distance to send the Bulldogs bench and fans into a frenzy. His brother Javin nailed the conversion for a 7-0 lead.

With time running out, Guam High’s Cameron Brantley pulled off an electrifying run 10-yards out to finally put the Panthers on the board. The conversion kick, however, went wide left and the score stood at 7-5 the rest of the way.

Father Duenas 29, GW 0

The unbeaten Friars went about their business with a big shutout, walking away with little emotion, knowing that the end goal is yet to come.

GW came out playing with all heart in the first half as they went into the break with FD up 7-0. But like so many other games this season, the Friars maintained their high level of play while their opponent lost steam.

Isiah Arriola, Marquise Aflague, Tanner Costa and Caleb Murphy all contributed to the Friar offense. The Friars are obvious favorites against Okkodo, giving up only 16 points in the regular season as they shoot for their 4th straight title.

Championship matches are this Saturday at GW Field.

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Sanchez downs Okkodo, JFK dominates Southern

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Guam’s Wayne Blas completed his 13th Boston Marathon and 38th marathon overall.
The island’s record holder in the distance, Blas finished this year in 2:35:21.
“I’m very happy with this result because seven months ago, I was sidelined with a stress fracture that kept me out for three months. No running! To come back on an abbreviated marathon build and finish one of the toughest races strong and healthy was a big win for me.”
His time of 2:29:38 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon and World Marathon Majors Age Group Championships stands as the Guam National Record.
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