Re: [Rhino] Rocky Mountain Challenge

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T Vyles
Tue, Jun 11, 2019 2:43 PM

All,Youth Rugby needs your help again this weekend. The Rocky Mountain Challenge is upon us. As a representative of the Denver Harlequins and manager of the 303 Youth Rugby club, this is a big deal for the youth in Colorado. It is also a very big opportunity to wear our Quins gear in force to use as a recruiting tool. Many of these kids will stay in town and play locally. 

This year's competition will be held at Dove Valley Regional Park at 7900 S Potomac St. Centennial,  CO 80112 this coming weekend, June 15th and 16th. 

Skip and Bobo are looking for 5 people to help out both days. They usually need the most help on Sunday for cleanup and takedown.Please respond with the day and time of day.1.2.3.4.5.
Thanks,Tom-303 Youth Rugby Club720-935-5467www.303Rugby.org 

Gentlemen,
The Rocky Mountain Rugby Challenge, America’s Premier High School All Star Rugby Tournament, features over 35 sides. Teams from all over the United States compete in 6 brackets- Tier I (Seniors/Juniors, Boys and Girls), Tier II (Sophomores/Freshmen, Boys and Girls) and this year both Boys and Girls Middle School. The Rocky Mountain Challenge continues its long-standing tradition of providing the highest level of high school rugby competition in the country.

This year's competition will be held at Dove Valley Regional Park at 7900 S Potomac St. Centennial,  CO 80112 this next weekend, June 15th and 16th. 
All are invited out to catch some of the best youth rugby in the country.  More to the point; the tournament needs volunteers... lots of them. There's always plenty of need on Saturday and Sunday while the tournament is underway,  but the greatest need is all day Friday the 14th to help set up and Sunday afternoon to help tear down. Anyone who can break free on Friday (even if it's only for a few hours) would be welcome. Your support will be greatly appreciated. We'll need a bunch of help Sunday afternoon as well, if you can't make Friday. 
To sweeten the deal, there will be an old- boy's game Sunday at noon against the visiting coaches... just to show the kids how the grown-ups play. So bring your boots. 
All-in-all, it's a great weekend of top level rugby. Come on out and support ruby's next generation of players. 
Hope to see y'all this weekend. 
Yours in Rugby, Skipp.

All,Youth Rugby needs your help again this weekend. The Rocky Mountain Challenge is upon us. As a representative of the Denver Harlequins and manager of the 303 Youth Rugby club, this is a big deal for the youth in Colorado. It is also a very big opportunity to wear our Quins gear in force to use as a recruiting tool. Many of these kids will stay in town and play locally.  This year's competition will be held at Dove Valley Regional Park at 7900 S Potomac St. Centennial,  CO 80112 this coming weekend, June 15th and 16th.  Skip and Bobo are looking for 5 people to help out both days. They usually need the most help on Sunday for cleanup and takedown.Please respond with the day and time of day.1.2.3.4.5. Thanks,Tom-303 Youth Rugby Club720-935-5467www.303Rugby.org  Gentlemen, The Rocky Mountain Rugby Challenge, America’s Premier High School All Star Rugby Tournament, features over 35 sides. Teams from all over the United States compete in 6 brackets- Tier I (Seniors/Juniors, Boys and Girls), Tier II (Sophomores/Freshmen, Boys and Girls) and this year both Boys and Girls Middle School. The Rocky Mountain Challenge continues its long-standing tradition of providing the highest level of high school rugby competition in the country. This year's competition will be held at Dove Valley Regional Park at 7900 S Potomac St. Centennial,  CO 80112 this next weekend, June 15th and 16th.  All are invited out to catch some of the best youth rugby in the country.  More to the point; the tournament needs volunteers... lots of them. There's always plenty of need on Saturday and Sunday while the tournament is underway,  but the greatest need is all day Friday the 14th to help set up and Sunday afternoon to help tear down. Anyone who can break free on Friday (even if it's only for a few hours) would be welcome. Your support will be greatly appreciated. We'll need a bunch of help Sunday afternoon as well, if you can't make Friday.  To sweeten the deal, there will be an old- boy's game Sunday at noon against the visiting coaches... just to show the kids how the grown-ups play. So bring your boots.  All-in-all, it's a great weekend of top level rugby. Come on out and support ruby's next generation of players.  Hope to see y'all this weekend.  Yours in Rugby, Skipp.