South Bend Lady Mercenaries Rugby Club Reignites High School Girls' Rugby Scene

Mon, Nov 11, 2024, 8:44 PM
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by South Bend Lady Mercenaries Rugby Club

South Bend, IN – The South Bend Lady Mercenaries Rugby Club is making a triumphant return to the high school sports scene, and they are on the lookout for new players to join their ranks. After a period of inactivity, the club is eager to rebuild and strengthen its team, offering a fantastic opportunity for high school girls to engage in the dynamic and empowering sport of rugby.

The Lady Mercenaries have a rich history of fostering discipline, teamwork, and athletic excellence among young women. With a renewed focus on growth and development, the club is inviting high school girls from the South Bend area to come out and experience the thrill of rugby. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the sport, the Lady Mercenaries welcome all skill levels and are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment.

Training sessions are set to begin soon, and the club is excited to see fresh faces on the field. Interested players can get in touch with the South Bend Lady Mercenaries Rugby Club through their Web Page for more information on how to join and participate in upcoming events.

Don't miss out on this chance to be part of a vibrant and competitive rugby community. Lace up your boots, bring your enthusiasm, and join the Lady Mercenaries as they embark on this exciting new chapter.

For more details, visit the South Bend Lady Mercenaries Rugby Club's official website.

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