Mystic 2nd XV Make Stand Against Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD – After nearly five hours in the hot Maryland sun, the Mystic B’s took the field against a Baltimore side looking for some payback.

The match was a back and forth contest with converted tries from Dimitri Efthimiou, Matt Fideler and rookie Chris Tagliavini keeping the Mystics ahead on the scoreboard.

With their tanks running on fumes and the final whistle inevitable, the Mystics made an impressive goal line defensive stand, stopping wave after wave of Baltimore attackers to take the game by a narrow 21-19 margin.

Mystic 3rd XV Make Debut

PINE BANKS – The Mystics 3rd XV made their debut this weekend against Suffolk Law.

The squad consisted mostly of rookies with a splattering of veterans and even a few Old Boys, including the father-son combo of Mikey and “Buzzy” Rudzinsky.

The Mystics were able to hold their own throughout the match, giving the fans some edge-of-their-seat excitement, never giving up but eventually losing the hard fought match 0-3.

Mystic 2nd XV Best CT Yankees

PINE BANKS – After last week’s crushing defeat by Amoskeag, the Mystics 2nd XV took the field against the Connecticut Yankees at Pine Banks. The Mystics looked in good form, with the pack applying constant pressure and the backline keeping the score one step ahead of the Yankees.

Led by veteran captain Bobby Ankenbauer and Man of the Match Jack Mahoney, the Mystic backline were able to keep one step ahead of the Yankees for 80 minutes and secure a 24-15 victory.

Mystics Blank Montreal Irish

PINE BANKS – The Mystics dominated the visiting Montreal Irish throughout the first half keeping the Canadian side scoreless while touching down several tries. The Irish woke up slightly in the second half, but the Mystics kept them scoreless through eighty minutes. Mystic River took the match 36-0.