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Vote: Canterbury HS Player of April

  • 03 May 2017
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Canterbury High School Player of March, Land Park’s LeiAloha Taukave-Langman​

There are five standout candidates for the Canterbury High School Player of April, and their performances this previous month are linked below. The polls open Wednesday, May 3 and will close by end of day (HST) Sunday, May 7. The winner will be announced Monday, May 8 and honored by our sponsor, Canterbury North America, which will also provide a gift package.

The collegiate poll is forthcoming. CLICK HERE for the high school poll.

JORDAN COWAN, MORRIS (N.J.)

The senior No. 8 bound for Quinnipiac University was named MVP of the elite Northeast Invitational, which featured four teams heading to nationals. Read more.

AMBERAE FALEMALU, KAHUKU (HI)

The junior No. 8 stood out in the Hawaii state championship, setting up her teammates for multiple tries and leading the forwards en route to the trophy. Read more.

JANIE GENSKE, DSHA (WI)

The senior lock was named MVP of the Girls’ High School Midwest Championship and is a hallmark of the dedication propelling the Wisconsin team to nationals. Read more.

REAGAN HUNTER, PLANO (TX)

A junior on the Rugby Texas’ championship 7s team, the 2016 Texas Forward of the Year is the playmaker leading her team into this weekend’s playoffs. Read more.

FALELUA STOWERS, UNITED (UT)

An influential freshman hailing from a rugby family, this flanker was instrumental in United’s friendly win over five-time national champion Fallbrook. Read more.

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