Knoxville downs UT in Dogwood championship
April 18, 1994
The Possums beat up some future teammates as Knoxville handled the University of Tennessee 26-8 in the championship of the fifth annual Dogwood Tournament.
The event was held April 16 and 17, 1994 at John Tarleton Park.
In pool play, the Possums stopped Greenville, S.C., 12-5 and Johnson City 31-10. UT was upset in overtime 10-7 by Chattanooga before rebounding to defeat Findlay, Ohio, 25-0 to advance to the championship on Sunday.
Final
Seven minutes into the match, Knoxville center Tom Wilon slotted a 35-meter penalty to give the Possums a 3-0 lead. UT hooker Jason Kallivakos answered with a 30-meter shot to make it 3-3.
With 17 minutes gone, Wilson hit a second penalty (6-3), and shortly thereafter was instrumental in the game’s opening try.
As Knoxville pressured the Tennessee tryline, Wilson drew two defenders and opened up a spot that flyhalf Pat Dorwin dived through, the try giving Knoxville an 11-3 halftime lead.
The Possums contined the pressure in the second stanza and it paid off when No. 8 Brian Niekerk scooped up a loose ball and fed center Steve Cunningham on the burst for the try, 16-3.
Moments later, the 6-foot-3, 240-pound Niekerk collected a poor clearing kick and rambled in for the try. Wilson’s conversion made it 23-3.
The next 20 minutes were a scoreless stalemate until UT wing Chris Dulin called for a weakside feed off a scrum and went in for a try. With eight minutes remaining, Wilson closed out the scoring with a penalty and the match ended 26-8 in Knoxville’s favor.
Knoxvillle UT
Sandman (C) 1 Pledger
Miller 2 Kallivakos
Salansky 3 Huskey (C)
Christopher 4 French
Roads 5 Lawson
Klaehn 6 Jones
Powell 7 Dixon
Niekerk 8 Brown
Muniz 9 Brant
Dorwin 10 Gower
Bennett 11 Sweeten
Cunningham 12 Olson
Wilson 13 Carter
Altoonian 14 Dulin
Blalock 15 Clardy
Ref: Tim Wright
Notes
The versatile Niekerk would lineup at eightman, inside center and lock during his career at Dogwood tournaments. Steve Cunningham was also comfortable at a number of positions – hooker, flanker, scrumhalf, center and wing.
Blalock was named 1994 Dogwood MVP – thanks to his strong defense at flyhalf when he and Dorwin would switch positions when the Possums defended. Dorwin was primarily a wing and fullback, but also saw Dogwood time at scrumhalf and flyhalf.
UT fullback Don Clardy would later play for Knoxville and Greenville in Dogwood tournaments.
Years later, John Tarleton Park became home to the currrent high school league, spearheaded by longtime Knoxville flyhalf Marty Bradley, who was out of town for the 1994 Dogwood tourney.







