Severn River Rugby Football Club

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Annual Banquet and Hall of Fame Induction

Severn River Rugby Club pulled out all the stops for its annual banquet, blending a nostalgic 1920s speakeasy theme with a touch of rugby flair at The Historic Baldwin Hall in Millersville. With ruggers donning their finest, the ambiance was electric, with the secret password "1978" unlocking the festivities, a nod to the club's founding year.

The event was catered by Nick's Pizza and Subs, with Crafts 2 Much providing elegant centerpieces. Special thanks were extended to social chairs Mike "Butters" Gibson and Victoria Zito for orchestrating the affair.

Highlighting the evening were the accolades bestowed upon a new class of players, with both men's and Honey Badger teams shining bright. Notable mentions included Sophie Clendenin clinching Most Valuable Forward for D2 and Caroline Heimerl receiving the esteemed Steel Tits award. Dan Wooddell was celebrated as D3 Back of the Year, while Adam Corder claimed the title of Rookie of the Year, promising a bright future for the club.

The coveted YAD award found its rightful place in the hands of Old Boy, Ed Deming, a fitting acknowledgment of his enduring YAD legacy. Severn River leadership has made several attempts to piece together its long 46 years of history.  During the 40th Anniversary celebration we encouraged alumni to indicate where they had won past awards. Mike Posko trusting where the alumni had marked, engraved the plaque only to later discover that Ed Deming was now officially 'Rookie of the Year' for 2006, 2008, 2012 and 2014.

The SRRFC Hall of Fame welcomed four distinguished gentlemen among its ranks: Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan, Bobby "Bobby D" DeStefano, Wendell Harsanyi, and Chris Posko, each leaving an indelible mark on the club's legacy.

As the NFL ProBowl continues to fade in comparison, the allure of Severn River Rugby's annual banquet grows stronger, drawing current, former, and legendary players alike. With sights set on the impending 50th anniversary milestone, the club aims to surpass the resounding success of this year's celebration, paving the way for a future filled with camaraderie, excellence, and unforgettable memories.

Award Summary:

Honey Badger Awards:

Most Valuable Back D2- Katelynn “McRib” Barkell

Most Valuable Forward D2- Sophie Clendenin

Most Valuable Back D3- Cat Giordano

Most Valuable Forward D3- Victoria Giampaolo

Steel Tits- Caroline Heimerl

Rookie of the Year- Jaz Lawhorn

Unsung Hero- Katie Turner

MVP- Hope Wasserman

Men’s Awards:

Most Valuable Back D3- Dan Wooddell

Most Valuable Forward D3- Taylor Gavigan

Most Valuable Back D4 – Austin Bradley

Most Valuable Forward D4 – Mike Schaefer

Rookie of the Year- Adam Corder

Unsung Hero- Joe Milluzzo  

YAD:

Ed Deming

Hall of Fame Class of 2023-2024:

Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan

Bobby "Bobby D" DeStefano

Wendell Harsanyi

Chris Posko


Honey Badgers Winners

Most Valuable Back D3: Daniel Wooddell

Most Valuable Forward D3: Taylor Gavigan

Most Valuable Back D4: Austin Bradley

Most Valuable Forward D4: Mike Schaefer

Rookie of the Year: Adam Corder

Unsung Hero: Joe “Spaceman” Milluzzo

YAD Award: Ed Demming

SRRFC Hall of Fame: (Left to Right) Bobby "Bobby D" DeStefano, Wendell Harsanyi, Chris Posko, & Scott "Scotty B" Brusnighan