Young Island rugby standout bound for New Zealand in scholarship surprise
- Kai Abrahamson, a Royal Bay Secondary student, received a surprise 50 percent scholarship for a rugby development program in New Zealand after a last-minute application on May 1.
- Abrahamson will train daily, compete with local teams, and explore New Zealand's rugby culture for a month.
- Abrahamson expressed excitement about the trip and his goals, saying, 'I'm so happy I applied. It's something I'll remember for the rest of my life.
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