Entries in Team Illinois (4)

Monday
Jun132011

Team Illinois Conquer 7 On 7

Posted: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 4:00 pm | Updated: 3:32 pm, Wed Jun 8, 2011.

Hersey 7-on-7 FootballHigh school football players typically pick up the ball in June and drop it in November. Seldom is there an outlet for players to practice and condition during the spring. But the All-American 7 on 7 Passing League has been a rising opportunity for area players to get some spring practice.

The league started five years ago for athletes ages 13 to 18. It started off with five teams total and has expanded to 46 teams with 600 athletes participating. "Every other sport has the off season to play. [High school] football has never really had that outlet," said Ray Glassmann commissioner and founder of the league.

The spring training camp is designed to finetune the skills of quarterbacks, receivers, tight ends, linebackers, running backs and defensive backs. The training does not include linemen, eliminating blocking and tackling, which makes for a faster pace and gives quarterbacks more practice on scrambles and quick decisions.

The spring training has been very useful, and is quickly gaining traction amongst area players. It starts the first week of April and ends in the last week of May. Practice takes place indoors at the Lake Barrington field house.

There were seven high school teams participating last year. It's rapidly grown to 16 teams this year.  Journal-area high school teams from Hersey, Fremd, Rolling Meadows, Loyola and St. Viator all participated. But they only made up a fraction of the 46 total.

This spring also marked the first time where all the best players from the camp formed Team Illinois and competed with 7 on 7 teams from other states.  Team Illinois was led by Loyola starting quarterback Malcom Weaver.  He helped lead the team to the championship game at Eastern Michigan University on May 30. Team Illinois finished the tournament with big wins against Kentucky, Ohio and two solid victories over the Michigan Elite.  read more >>

Posted: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 4:00 pm | Updated: 3:32 pm, Wed Jun 8, 2011.

High school football players typically pick up the ball in June and drop it in November. Seldom is there an outlet for players to practice and condition during the spring.

But the All-American 7 on 7 Passing League has been a rising opportunity for area players to get some spring practice.

The league started five years ago for athletes ages 13 to 18. It started off with five teams total and has expanded to 46 teams with 600 athletes participating.

"Every other sport has the off season to play. [High school] football has never really had that outlet," said Ray Glassmann commissioner and founder of the league.

The spring training camp is designed to finetune the skills of quarterbacks, receivers, tight ends, linebackers, running backs and defensive backs.

The training does not include linemen, eliminating blocking and tackling, which makes for a faster pace and gives quarterbacks more practice on scrambles and quick decisions.

The spring training has been very useful, and is quickly gaining traction amongst area players. It starts the first week of April and ends in the last week of May. Practice takes place indoors at the Lake Barrington field house.

There were seven high school teams participating last year. It's rapidly grown to 16 teams this year.

Journal-area high school teams from Hersey, Fremd, Rolling Meadows, Loyola and St. Viator all participated. But they only made up a fraction of the 46 total.

Friday
May272011

Elite 11 - Malcolm Weaver

Malcolm Weaver from Loyola Academy participated in the ESPN RISE's Elite 11 quarterback competition at Ohio State University on May 20.  The Elite 11 event is the nation's premier quarterback competition for prep athletes.

As a junior last fall, Weaver led the Loyola Ramblers to the Illinois state 8A semifinals.  This spring, he has been demonstrating his talents in 7-on-7 tournaments as the quarterback of the TEAM ILLINOIS all-star team. 

It's been a very productive spring/summer for Weaver.  The rising senior lead TEAM ILLINOIS to the championship at the Eastern Michigan University 7-on-7 event on April 30 and spent last weekend participating in the Chi-town Invitational tournament in Lake Barrington, Illinois. The Chi-town Invite hosts all-star 7-on-7 teams from Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Saturday
Apr302011

TEAM ILLINOIS - 7on7 Competition at EMU

Congratulations to all the TEAM ILLINOIS (sponsored by Muscle Milk) athletes that took part in the Midwest Elite 7on7 games at Eastern Michigan University today!   TEAM ILLINOIS beat some excellent all-star teams from Kentucky, Michigan & Ohio including two very big wins against Michigan Elite.  Michigan Elite is one of the best teams in the country.  Just recently, they won the Badger Sport / New Level Athletics 7on7 tournament at University of Pittsburgh and were named the top seed from the Midwest/East regions at the national tournament July 1-3 in Dallas (read more).  It was a great accomplishment in the first competition of the season.

Coach TK Ehlebracht stated, “the [TEAM ILLINOIS] athletes with us this weekend not only have great athletic potential but each of them has a lot of class and character which will make them even more attractive to colleges and universities”.



Tuesday
Jan182011

Team Illinois 7on7 - First Tryout

The first TEAM ILLINOIS tryout on January 17 at Lake Barrington Field House was a huge success.  35 athletes from 18 different high schools were in attendance.  The athletes were divided by position and evaluated on their football skills and knowledge.  Then the groups were brought back together for 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 drills.  What a great night of football in Chicago.  The next tryout will be on January 23 at Riverside-Brookfield High School.  Please contact us at teamillinois@allamerican7on7.com for more information.