1981 Tour

1981 Tour

Rugby is a small world. Only a few weeks ago, I received a phone call from what looked to be an international number. From where? I wondered.

“Is this Lincoln Park rugby?”

The caller was a man named Peter Kowalewicz. Now living in New Zealand, he had recently been searching through his old belongings, tidying up his life. On looking through the drawers and boxes, he’d come across a small part of his life as a younger man. A rugby playing man.

Would I be interested in some photos and a tour program?

It turned out that Peter had played against Lincoln Park back in 1981 and these old photos had rekindled memories of good times he had playing against us. A few names were mentioned, some I knew, some had unfortunately left us.

But Peter had not forgotten us or the friends he had made. The photos were no longer of use to him, but he wanted us to have them. From across the world, he hoped they would bring back the same good memories that had for him.

I’ve long said that rugby is a family. It’s a family of those who share memories of playing against and with other.

Thank you Peter. We appreciate your kind thoughts.

Dear Paul

I was lucky enough to have played rugby which took me to some wonderful places and 5 times to the Caribbean where I was luck to have played Lincoln Park. Now, for health reasons, I decided to tidy up some paperwork and photos and came across these photos of Rumbridge Pack and Lincoln Park and so as not to lose themI thought I’d try to find a home for them in Lincoln Park archives.

Hope everything is good with you.

Lincoln Park also came over to England.

Peter Kowalewicz

Fall 2022 Preseason

Fall 2022 Preseason

With the 7’s season winding down, LPRFC will soon be ramping up for the coming Fall season. This Fall we will be running teams in Division 2 and Division 4, ensuring competetive rugby for players of all levels and abilities.

The current schedule can be found here on this site.

Our official pre-season training starts August 2nd and will continue every Tuesday and Thursday into the season. Please check back for details of times and locations. We will also be holding some more specialised sessions before August. These will focus on different areas of the team and may not be required for all players e.g. forwards, backs, defence

The first of these sessions will be held at Montrose Harbour on July 21st and will be a forwards focused session.

In addition, we are also holding team fitness sessions at Wells Street Fitness on Wednesday evenings (7-8 pm) and Saturday mornings (11-noon).

Please contact us if you have any questions about training or the upcoming season.

 

 

2022 Player Awards

2022 Player Awards

Thank you to all who attended our annual Awards Banquet, this past Saturday evening. It was an illustrious affair as the players, wives, and girlfriends met to honour the accomplishments of the past year.

This year, we were especially pleased to welcome Gerry Fohrman, our club founder, as one of the guests.

We have 6 award categories, but this year, 7 winners as there was a split vote for D2 Forward of the Year.

The positional awards are voted on by the players and the Rookie of the Year and Clubman Award are awarded by the coaching staff.

 

Awards:

Gerry Fohrman Award for D2 Forward: Corey Jahner & Jim Melody

Gerry Fohrman Award for D2 Back: Erik Anderson

Gerry Fohrman Award for D4 Forward: Jesse Dougherty

Gerry Fohrman Award for D4 Back: Tom Sampey

Rookie of the Year: Jack Debacker

Paul Wilson Award Clubman of the Year: Alex Thomas

Earle Bevins Trophy: Jake Hall

LPRFC 52 Fox Valley 31

LPRFC 52 Fox Valley 31

Over 18 months since we last took the field, rugby finally returned to Lincoln Park. It could be said that Chicago officially reopened with an LPRFC win.

With a squad that was made up of about 50% new players to the club and with some making their rugby debuts, Park shuck off the rust with an impressive victory.

After one of the driest Mays on record, and after waiting so long to take the field, it was perhaps fitting that the kickoff was delayed to let pass torrential rain and thunder. But, despite this, it took only 5 minutes for Park to open the scoring. A sneaky break from Garwood from the base of ruck gave Park great field position and Schwartz finished the move slicing through under the posts.

Minutes later Garwood used a penalty – won from his own long kick – to take a quick tap and scamper in for Park’s second score.

With Park pinned down inside their own twenty-two, Fox Valley forced themselves back into the game when they took advantage of Park penalties to pull the score back to within 9.

Park continued to apply pressure and their new offensive scheme was creating opportunities in the wide channels with Callovini and Weiss gaining ground when the chances arose. Cleghorn too showed his value as a ball carrier with a storming 30 yard run after collecting a Fox Valley kickoff.

Nolan and Anderson completed Park’s scoring in the first period each creating space for themselves with a little dummy pass and then showing a turn of pace to race through for the try. Anderson’s kicking was perfect in the first half converting all 4 conversions to give Park a 28-5 lead.

Park began to make changes in the second 30 minutes, giving coach Brady the chance to evaluate the new talent. New prop Melody came inches short of a debt try but Leyman was on hand to pick and drive for the try.

Finnegan combined superbly with Kishore and Anderson to score in the corner, the fullback being a constant threat all game joining the back-line with clever angled runs. Primdahl’s score being more a direct route as the substitute prop dragged several defenders over the line with him.

Park’s final score was set up with a long break from Frisch executing his customary inside step to find Rosenfeld who exhibited his generous nature to feed Long only feet from the try-line.

A flurry of late tries as Park experimented with positional changes giving some players their first taste of rugby brought the score closer but Park were never in danger of giving up their comfortable advantage. Moran demonstrated an eagerness for work-rate diving to rescue several loose balls and Nicholas found his jumper with a well-executed throw to the middle of the lineout.

Team: Kirby, Sowa, Melody, Leyman, Schaede, Cleghorn, Schwartz, Jahner, Garwood, Nolan, Weiss, Anderson, Griffin, Callovini, Finnegan

Finishers: Primdahl, Hodges, Moline, Andrus, Long, Jewell, Schilz, Moran, Nicholas, Vasquex, O’Malley, Frisch, Rosenfeld, Hortiales, Kishore, Walsh, Thomas

Tries: Schwartz, Garwood, Nolan, Anderson, Leyman, Finnegan, Primdahl, Long,
Con: Anderson 4, Walsh 2

 

RMHC Fund Raiser

RMHC Fund Raiser

At this time of year, we have in the past got together and had some fun at our Annual Xmas Sweater Bowling event. For obvious reasons, this was not possible this year.

Unfortunately, this meant we were also unable to gather for the accompanying toy drive – where each bowler donated a toy for one of Chicago’s children’s hospitals.

While the pandemic has been hard on everyone, in lieu of this usual event, our club felt that it was still important to try to bring some Xmas cheer to those in need spending the holdidays in hospital.

To that end, we asked players and supporters to support our cause and they responded magnamiously raising over $1000 for the RMHC Chicago and Northwest Indiana.

We’d like to thank all who supported us in this venture and wish everyone a safe and Happy Holidays.