During week 7 of the 2019 season, the Bills program reports 4 victories and 1 loss. This gives our program 22 wins and 10 loses so far for the 2019 season.
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WEEK #7 GAME REPORTS
Junior Varsity | Coach McGrath
JV wins at home!
Junior Varsity= 33 vs Villa Park= 0
Bills JV won on the road at Villa Park, 30-0. Barker to McGrath, 25 yard pass for the TD. Barker to Gleyzer in the air for another long TD pass. McGrath downhill running, scoring on an 82 yard TD run. Barker in control of the O all day. Flores with several strong runs, adding in a few stiff arms, fighting for every extra yard. Robinson adding a TD, a spin me baby, and some nice cut back runs. Hall with some tough yards up the middle. Gueorguiev carrying defenders on his back down the field for tough yards. Mac Jones, nice work, “down block left”. Patel nice job blocking the edge. Paulauskas 4-4 on PAT’s on a very windy day. Gleyzer fumble recovery, “turn over cane”. Weil Richmond ball hawking, 2 int’s, great job, “turn over cane”, x 2. Olomon steady on both sides of the ball. Martin getting up to 2nd level. Gomez with the lead block. Izzy, Garcia, Sofiyev, A Richmond, nice job on D. Lynch with some big time tackles. Great team win with contributions from everyone. MVP = TEAM.
Middleweight | Coach Sibo
Bills win on the road!
Middleweight Big10= 0 vs Lake Zurich= 6
Week 7 and the Big Ten Middle lost a heartbreaker 6-0 at Lake Zurich. The defense keep the game close but the offense was unable to get on the board despite moving the ball on the Flames. Defense came up with big stops and big turnovers. This week is homecoming and another tough matchup against Prairie Ridge. The games are only tough from here on out.
Middleweight | Coach Guccione
Bills win on the road!
Middleweight Pac10= 32 vs Warren=20
Dos wins in a row for the Middleweight Pac10 team; improving the overall record to 4 and 3. The team is coming together and firing on all cylinders! The Pac Attack Crew (P.A.C.) continues to be a force to reckon with!
Warren certainly came with a game plan attack with the offense. Hitting us in the first two plays of the game to get their first TD and an extra point was almost stuffed in the backfield, but ultimately scored. 7-0 Warren. With an on-side kick attempt, Warren was successful at getting a defensive encroachment call but failed to convert to a first down by inches. The Bills offense took over and marched down the field in a hand full of plays for a Bills TD by Dumiak. The kick hit the uprights twice and bounced out, the stiff wind coming at the Bills in the first was definitely a factor in this game. 7-6 Warren. With an unsuccessful Bills on-side attempt, Warren took over on the Bills 40. They again, marched down the field with a long pass and scored, though this series saw the defense stuffing Warren on many plays in the backfield. 14 to 6 Warren.
The Bills offense took over with Langerman and Dumiak teaming up on good solid runs fighting for each yard as seen by a Dumiak run dragging a kid on one of his legs for 4-yards and on another run twisting and turning for a great second chance effort to get an extra 8-yards on an 18-yard run. The offensive line continued to give large holes for the trucks to get through for opportunities to progress the ball. This resulted in a TD with a sweet reach, by Dumiak, with the ball into the end-zone. This time Beckstrom had the wind at his back and converted the 2-point attempt. 14 to 14, all tied up. Warren took over and continued to win yardage on passes. The defense continued to shut down many run attempts, but the QB was a tricky one on the run and scored their 3rd TD. 20-14 Warren, after a missed pass for the extra point.
After the half Langerman sprinted down for a 34-yard gain at the start of the 3rd, setting up great field position. Sohi and Dumiak, either with lead blocks or side-stepping their way for additional yardage, Langerman was setup for a great run to the end-zone for a Bills score! With the kick just wide of the goal post, the score was tide at 20-20 again. The Bills called for an on-side kick and succeeded after getting an encroachment call on the defense. With a 33-yard run by Dumiak, allowed by a great kick-out block by Sohi, the Bills offense was setup on the 3-yard line to score. Belden's QB sneak gained 2-yards and then he finished it off after scooping up a dropped snap from the center and converted it to 6-points! With just missing the extra 2-points, the score is now 26 to 20 Bills. The Bills offense calls for another on-side kick and just missed by a yard.
Warren took over and continued to eat up clock by calling all plays from the side-line. A few plays later, Shultz reeled in a beautiful interception and picked-up 9-yards for the P.A.C. again. The Bills offensive went back to work and Langerman's long runs began to add up. Sohi added to the long runs by turning up the field to scream past many Warren players. A short time later, Palzet caught a long throw and turned on the moves to dive into the end-zone with the ball reached out while getting tackled. The kick was wide and the Bills 32 to 20. Warren took over but could not get another score into the end-zone due to fumbling the ball in the back field and the P.A.C. recovering it. After giving up the ball on downs, defense held for the rest of the game.
One of the untold stories here is how the all of the little things the defense did to shut down Warren's offense, even with a large score, added up to giving the Bills offense more time with the ball and a chance to score. From making them beat us by throwing by shutting down many of the run attempts, to an interception, to a fumble recovery through penetrating the back field, and stopping the ball carrier with inches to spare on the on-side kick attempt with just 5-yards needed. This tells you about how much better these young men have progressed with their work ethic and discipline for this game. The Pack Attack Crew owned the second half of the game and showed how a 4th quarter game should be played.
Featherweight | Coach Hooge
Bills lose on the road.
Featherweight= 16 vs Lake Villa= 23
The Bills Featherweight Gold team was victorious this past weekend with a dominating performance against Lake Zurich.
Our Bills defense stifled the Flames all day, backed by a score saving, strip tackle by Brady Vogler and fumble recovery by David Graham. Great job team tackling boys!
The offense line was opening up holes all game long, leading to long touchdown runs by Matthew Kaput and Brady Vogler. Dylan Fawcett put the score out of reach with a shifty punt return run for a touchdown.
Let’s get another big win this weekend against Prairie Ridge, helping us get one step closer to a playoff bid!
Bantam | Coach Duff
Bills win on the road!
Bantam= 21 vs Lake Zurich=0
The Bantam team marches on to a road victory!
The offense got off to a slow start, not being able to score until nearly halftime, but our defense was stifling once again, and kept us tied at 0 until the Bills’ Offense could find their footing.
Phil Pelts with Peltscake sacks and more than half a dozen tackles - mostly for loss, Jackson Boundy was in the Mundelein backfield all day. Estaban Plata sealed his side, when they tried to run outside. Jake Blair and Bowie Richmond filling holes like spackle! Duncan Suren with key tackles in the middle. Erik Cervantes with a great tackle for loss! All told, the defense didn’t give up a single first down all game!
The first half looked kind of rough for our offense. Munde’s DT kept disrupting our backfield, and the running backs just couldn’t win at the edge. After a mid-2nd-quarter pep talk, the offensive line finally started blocking, and the Bills started marching the ball down the field. Jake Blair had some really hard runs up the gut. Jax Baker had a great, hard run, and scored late in the second quarter, taking a 6-0 lead into the half.
After halftime, with a few adjustments to the o-line, everything started clicking, and Duncan Suren made an incredible 40-yard redemption run for a touchdown. Baker added another, for good measure. The character of these boys was tested today, and they came out on top!
Next week: Homecoming against Woodstock!
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