Harry King II is beginning his second season at the helm of the men's rugby program at Davenport. His 2016-17 squad posted a record of 15-11 including winning five of the first six matches. The team also captured the bronze medal at the USA Rugby 7s nationals in Colorado. Thomas Cheslek was named a Second Team All-American while Dominique Bailey and Brady Gent were Honorable Mention All-American.
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King’s playing career started at Ferris State University and was the spring board into playing for them for two seasons and also playing back home for the Cleveland Rovers 15’s and 7’s B-Side Team while learning the game.
After transferring to Central Michigan University to finish a physical education teaching degree, King took on the roll of coaching the women's program. This program over a two-year period achieved a national championship qualification in 2001. Also during this time he also participated in the Division III Men’s National Championships playing for the Flint Rouges.
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After leaving Michigan and taking on a job as an educator in North Carolina, King developed a High School Boys/Girls and Middle School Boys Rugby program. These programs brought success with a middle school rugby state championship, a high school south qualifier and a girl’s state championship. He also took part in coaching the University of Pembroke Men’s Rugby program when it started.
King also took part in getting rugby athletes to the venues that led to 11 women selected for U17 South All Star Team: four women selected to the USA U17 Development Team, four boys Selected for the North Carolina U19/U17 All Star Teams and one selected to the U17 USA Eagles Team.
King has been engaged in developing rugby at all levels for the past 20 years with focusing on collegiate and elite level development.