Bear Allbritton was a 3 year Keller HS Varsity Football letterman and starting RB. Bear has played Rugby for Alliance Rugby Club of Keller, Texas since he was nine years old and was a starting center on Alliance’s 2009 and 2011 State Championship teams. He was a member of the Texas U17 All Star team as a 14 year old & a member of the 2011 Texas U19 All Star team that traveled to Denver and placed 3rd. He was chosen to the All Tournament team as a Fullback. Bear will be attending Arkansas State in the Fall and hoping to help that team claim a national title.
Christian Ostberg is 16 years old, 6’4.5″, 225 lbs and played lock for Stony Point but played 8-man for the Texas High Perfomance U-17 team in Colorado this year. He also made the All Tournament team in Colorado as 8-man this year. At 15, he made the All Tournament team for the U-17 High Performance but at lock. In 2011 he was All-District and All-State and was nominated for “Player of the Year”. He was the leading forward scorer for his team this past year and will be captain for his high school team next year.
The Boy’s High School All-Americans (HSAAs) will travel to Durban to play George Campbell Tech College and Glenwood High School and then make their way to Cape Town to face Tygerburg Rugby Club and Durbanville High School.
HSAA Head Coach, Salty Thompson, and his staff have scouted the Regional All-Star Tournaments and the National High School Championships, looking to find the best young players in the country.
The selection cycle started with a winter camp in Santa Barbara, Calif. where the squad beat Canada’s Under-17s then moved onto Las Vegas in February for the first ever HSAA Sevens team assembly where two HSAA teams finished 1st and 3rd in their division. A spring assembly, sponsored by Aircraft Charter Solutions, provided a further 60 players an opportunity to compete for a place on the touring side.
Thompson and his staff aim to help players improve their overall skills and decision making to, ultimately, enable them to compete at the next level and further their development in the sport.
“Traveling internationally and playing quality teams in South Africa is the best development opportunity for aspiring young players”, added Thompson.
Selection to the High School All-Americans is a common entry point to the pathway to senior international rugby. The next progression is selection to the Junior All-Americans (Under-20s) then to the Collegiate All-Americans and eventually the Men’s National Team.
2011 BOY’S HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS | SOUTH AFRICA TOUR
Forwards
Michael Bush (Sacramento Jesuit High School), Jeffrey Calzaretta (Marin Highlanders), Christian Castro (Davis Rugby), Joseph Corrado (Xavier High School), Pierce Dargan (Blackrock College, Dublin), Cameron Falcon (Shaw Eagle Rugby), Henry Hall (St. George’s School), Brendan Hardiman (Marin Highlanders), Richard Korvick (Kansas City Junior Blues), Titi Lamositele (Chuckanut Bay Rugby Club), Peyton Lauber (Southside U19 Rugby Club), Christian Ostberg (Stony Point High School), Andy Sandoval (Los Angeles Cougars), Blake Simons (De La Salle Rugby Club), Colin Snyder (Rugby Indiana), Seteone Vaitafa (Red Mountain Youth Rugby), Ekapatelisio Veamatahau (San Mateo Warriors)
Backs
Sione Aisea (Rugby Oregon), Taryn Allbritton (Alliance RFC), Gavin Brown (North Central H.S.), Matthew Chipman (Jesuit Rugby), Charlie Hutchings (Tampa Barbarians), Saaitua Laei (Lowland Varsity), Sione Letoi (Tempe U19 Rugby Club), Zachary Miller (Raiders Rugby), Jesse Milne (P.I.T.S Rugby), George Naufahu-Talakai (San Mateo Warriors), Michael Reid (Warrenton Wolfpack), Sakalia Alofagia (East Palo Alto Razorbacks), Alexander Taefu (Tempe U19 Rugby Club)
Coaching Staff
Salty Thompson (Head Coach), Michael Engelbrecht (Assistant Coach), David Fee (Assistant Coach), Jason Payne (Assistant Coach), Paule Barford (Assistant Coach), Mark Stephens (Trainer), Eric Taber (Manager)
2011 BOY’S HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS SOUTH AFRICA TOUR
July 19: USA Boy’s High School All-Americans v. George Campbell Tech College| 4 p.m.
July 23: USA Boy’s High School All-Americans v. Glenwood High School | 3 p.m.
July 26: USA Boy’s High School All-Americans v. Tygerburg Rugby Club | Kickoff Time TBD
July 28: USA Boy’s High School All-Americans v. Durbanville High School | Kickoff Time TBD
ABOUT THE ALL-AMERICAN PROGRAM
The All-American program selects the best rugby players in the country based on performance in domestic rugby competitions. Selected players attend high performance training camps throughout the year and, unlike other sports in which All-Americans are named but never compete as a team, rugby All-Americans compete in domestic and international matches.
In addition to recognizing outstanding rugby players, the All-American program is a development pathway to international honors. The program identifies and develops talent and character in order to prepare athletes for higher levels of rugby and life outside of the game. Beginning with the High School All-Americans, a player may progress to the U20-Junior All-Americans, and finally reach the pinnacle of the All-American program and become a Collegiate All-American.
All-American rugby has been in existence for more than a century in the United States. The original Collegiate All-American team, originally titled an “American Universities” team, traveled to New Zealand and Australia in 1910, marking the first ever American rugby tour. The All-American crest, adorned with 13 stars and stripes is the same one those athletes wore on the inaugural All-American tour and the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games, a nod to America’s rugby and national heritage.http://www.teamusa.org/news/2011/06/29/2011-boys-high-school-all-americans-touring-squad-announced/43162







