Takura Tela

Takura Tela
College Life
Sport Rugby
Position Scrum-half
Career 2010–present
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Nationality USA
Born (1991-02-26) 26 February 1991
Harare, Zimbabwe
High school Prince Edward High School,


Takura Abus Tela (born 26 February 1991) is a Rugby scrum-half from Harare, Zimbabwe who plays for the Life University Running Eagles.[1][2][3] He has been playing at the Life University NAIA Division I level, since he joined the team in 2011.[4] Life University plays primarily competes in TSAC Conference, where Tela takes the position of Scrum-half. He is a former Zimbabwe Under-20 and Harare Sports Club center player.[5] He represented Zimbabwe in the Junior World Rugby Trophy in 2011.[5] He now plays for Life University.

High school

Tela played soccer for Prince Edward School in Harare.[5] A high school in Zimbabwe noted for its winning Rugby team, the Prince Edward School "Tigers".

Professional

Tela has been playing rugby since high school and has received much attention as a center and half back in the Zimbabwean national league and international leagues. Tela played the position of center for Harare Sports Club Rugby Section.[6][7] He played in the Zimbabwe National Rugby League Tournaments.[8] This led to his selection in to the Young Sables, the Junior national league.[9] As a part of the Young Sables, He represented Zimbabwe in the Junior World Rugby Trophy Tournament.[10][11][12]

College

Tela plays for one of the top ranked college rugby teams in the US Life University is ranked number 2 in the country for the 2011–2012 season.

2012–2013 Season: He has seen action in his second year. Life University won the spring 2012 Las Vegas Invitational, earning a berth at the June 2012 Collegiate Rugby Championship where they reached the semifinals.[13] He also played at the CRC tournament, the highest profile college rugby tournament in the US. Life won the fall 2012 South Independent 7s tournament.[14]

2011–2012 Season: He played for Life University in his first year. Although a first year student, he qualified to play for the Running Eagles in the national college sevens champions.[5]

Personal

He was born in Harare, Zimbabwe.

References

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