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Scion Names LVI Teams

  • 19 Feb 2017
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Scion returners Kimber Rozier (above) and Stacey Bridges (below) /// Photos: Jackie Finlan

Scion Rugby Academy has announced its player pool for the Las Vegas Invitational (LVI) 7s. The Washington, D.C.-based National Development Academy is entering teams into the Women’s Elite and Women’s Open competitions.

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“As life in general and a focus on 15s in preparation for the Women’s World Cup have taken our core academy athletes all over since club [7s] nationals, we are looking at LVI as a reunion of sorts, as well as an opportunity to see the chemistry some of our newer athletes have with our veterans,” explained Scion Rugby Academy Director Joanne Liu.

Liu is also evaluating players’ chemistry for an upcoming tour to the Amsterdam 7s (May 26-28), where the Academy will enter an elite high school team and elite senior team

In Las Vegas, 14 players are veterans of past Scion tours and include National Club 7s Championship MVP Kiki Morgan, and World Cup pool players Stacey Bridges, Sara Parsons, Kimber Rozier, Alycia Washington and Scion captain Abby Gustaitis.

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Head Coach Toshi Palamo will be leaning on the aforementioned veterans and the other returners to cue in the nine players on their inaugural Scion tour. Highlights include Sorenson Award finalist and University of North Carolina grad Katie Lutton; Tysha Ikenasio of the Tokyo Phoenix; and the return of Rio Olympics 2016 vet Jillion Potter, an inspiration to us all.

Liu explained that although Potter is still enduring weekly treatments at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Jill feels healthy and strong enough to play the game that she loves, and Scion couldn’t be more honored to have her join us!

Individual team rosters will be decided once the 23 players train together in Las Vegas.

Scion Elite & Scion Selects

Las Vegas Invitational 2017

* Samantha Bottorf – Severn River

Stacey Bridges – Scion

Elena Cantorna – Seattle Saracens

Emily Fulbrook – Scion

Megan Gilmore – Scion

Abby Gustaitis – Scion (c)

* Alli Hale – Glendale

* Tysha Ikenasio – Tokyo Phoenix

* Lauren Judkins – Lee University

* Katie Lutton – James River

* Jade McGrath – Boston College

Dana Meschisi – San Diego Surfers

Kiki Morgan – Scion

* Erica Myers – Germany

Sara Parsons – Scion

Kat Phelan – Beantown

* Jillion Potter – USA Rugby

Lauren Rhode – Berkeley All Blues

Kimber Rozier – Scion

Nichole Wanamaker – Glendale

Alycia Washington – New York Rugby Club

Daz Williams – Scion

* Justine Wypych – Glendale

* denotes athletes representing Scion for the first time

Head Coach – Toshi Palamo

Athletic Trainer/Physio – Andrew Jacobe and Stacey Burgos

Managers – Lily White and Siera Snapp

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