Haha I like it, but it sounds like MAYHEMAll of the PAFA kids have been invited to participate in the coin toss at the fremd v pal game. Should be fun for the kids.
PAFA needs all of the PR and energy they can get. Numbers are down and it will inevitably negatively impact the local HS programs.Haha I like it, but it sounds like MAYHEM
Already has. Two programs in Palatine both are 1-3.PAFA needs all of the PR and energy they can get. Numbers are down and it will inevitably negatively impact the local HS programs.
The Pirates are having a down year. They will be fine. Very strong program and I really like this new coach. Seems like a good guy. I'm really hoping Lou's Vikings make the PO's. He is a real asset to our community and I am in awe of his kindness, e.g. at the PAFA family night this summer, Lou introduced his "second in command." I believe the young was on the spectrum and he absolutely captivated the crowd. My understanding is that Lou tries to include everyone in the program and engages students with special needs. I would be proud to have my son play for him. I just may send my kids to Fremd instead of Loyola because of Lou Sponsel. Also, Fremd is a really good school academically, so that helps.Already has. Two programs in Palatine both are 1-3.
Already has. Two programs in Palatine both are 1-3.
I've heard good things. Lots of positive ideas and appear to have good solid coaches.PAFA is in good hands now with its leadership.
Sorry Quags, was going to add it in this morning and forgotHere is my take on the MSL games from the Daily Herald today:
https://football.dailyherald.com/sports/20180920/scouting-week-5northwest
Great to see a thread dedicated to MSL football
Yes it is...even despite the fact that I'm involved. It is a terrific family! We love the whole group. Amazing people who give their significant time and talents to ensure that the kids, parents and opposing teams have a good experience. WE are lucky to have them!PAFA is in good hands now with its leadership.
Sorry Quags, was going to add it in this morning and forgot
How did I miss this thread until now...grr.The Pirates are having a down year. They will be fine. Very strong program and I really like this new coach. Seems like a good guy. I'm really hoping Lou's Vikings make the PO's. He is a real asset to our community and I am in awe of his kindness, e.g. at the PAFA family night this summer, Lou introduced his "second in command." I believe the young was on the spectrum and he absolutely captivated the crowd. My understanding is that Lou tries to include everyone in the program and engages students with special needs. I would be proud to have my son play for him. I just may send my kids to Fremd instead of Loyola because of Lou Sponsel. Also, Fremd is a really good school academically, so that helps.
Agree kp. Just don’t think if Ayala will be as good as Zach. I thought Zach was a once in 20 years type of player.How did I miss this thread until now...grr.
Everyone around Palatine knew this would be a down year. That said, they'll bounce right back next year. Currently 7 sophs up on varsity and lots of juniors seeing lots of time.
And I'm gonna make my Bartlett freshman prognostication right now.. Soph QB Ayala has the potential to be as good as Oles was, running back Todd will also be a star. If they can figure out the defense new peak Palatine will be current soph's senior year.
They brought Ayala down for the JV game on Friday to play with his squad against Fremd for homecoming( cool move coach!!) and he lit them up. Won 49-19 and that was with Ayala fumbling away the ball twice inside Fremd's 10, so it could have been 60+.
Lou is a great dude. Known him for a long time as well. He’s made some great moves recently and is getting better and better as a coach. The only thing I worry about on that side of the tracks is numbers. They are way down over there. For some reason the pirates are still very high numbers wise.The Pirates are having a down year. They will be fine. Very strong program and I really like this new coach. Seems like a good guy. I'm really hoping Lou's Vikings make the PO's. He is a real asset to our community and I am in awe of his kindness, e.g. at the PAFA family night this summer, Lou introduced his "second in command." I believe the young was on the spectrum and he absolutely captivated the crowd. My understanding is that Lou tries to include everyone in the program and engages students with special needs. I would be proud to have my son play for him. I just may send my kids to Fremd instead of Loyola because of Lou Sponsel. Also, Fremd is a really good school academically, so that helps.
Agree kp. Just don’t think if Ayala will be as good as Zach. I thought Zach was a once in 20 years type of player.
Don't forget Cody BobbitI don't know what it is, but Palatine keeps coming up with good QBs. Ethan Olles and Zach Oles were exceptional, and Nick Orlando and DJ Angelaccio were very good high school QBs .. All Conference/All Area type guys. Ayala has more quickness running the ball than Oles did, and has a similar arm and accuracy to what Oles did as a soph. You are right that Oles was a rarity, but he was basically a confident kid who worked hard at being good, and that's exactly what Ayala seems to be. I guess time will tell; they are kids and alot can happen in a couple of years.
I was trying to keep it to this decadeDon't forget Cody Bobbit
I’ll start...Agree quags. Great thread. Any other conference in the country with qbs that played in the nfl last year? I’m talking Tolzien and Garropolo.
Top 5 msl players in the last 20 years?