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2015 CORKY KELL 7-ON-7 TOURNAMENT

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With 14 teams and seven games spanning over two days of ac-

tion at McEachern High School and the Georgia Dome, the 2015 MetroPCS Corky Kell Classic presented by Great Clips stands as the biggest high school football kickoff event in the country. But before the football season begins with the 24th installment of the Classic on Aug. 21-22, the highly-competitive atmosphere of 7-on-7 tournaments test the physical and mental condition-ing of the coaches and players, while giving individuals a chance to rise in the recruiting ranks and teams to earn bragging rights and momentum head-ing into the season. This year will mark the second annual Corky Kell 7-ON-7

turnaround of games, team depth and conditioning is also exposed and gives a good indication of which teams have been hitting the offseason condition-ing hard. Coaches are able to practice making adjustments quickly as different opponents are stacked one after anoth-er and they get valuable time watching their players compete against some of the top athletes in the country.

GAME ON ... Archer’s Kyle Davis is one of the Peach State’s most prized Class of 2016 prospects and did it all in the Tigers’ of-fense last season as a receiver and run-ning threat. Davis will star in the offense once again with new starting quarter-back Will Bearden for the first time. North Gwinnett’s towering wide-out Josh Imatorbhebhe committed to USC in May and is the No. 21 rated senior in the state. Other top receiving prospects like UGA-commit Darion Anderson of Houston County will chal-lenge a deep lineup of highly-recruited defensive backs participating in this year’s tournament. Peachtree Ridge brings four-star cornerback Chad Clay (UGA-commit) and the No. 1-ranked Class of 2017 prospect in the state in cornerback Deangelo Gibbs. Archer will also have safety Isaiah Pryor, the No. 6 ranked Class of 2017 prospect in the state. For the past 23 years, teams have used the unparalleled experience gained while competing on the massive stage of the Corky Kell to achieve great-ness during the remaining season. The second Corky Kell 7-ON-7 tournament aims to give its 25 participating teams these same experiences and opportuni-ties as the much-anticipated 2015 foot-ball season quickly approaches. Photos courtesy of Sonny Kennedy.

Tournament, which has grown into one of the largest single-day events of the offseason.

SETTING THE STAGE ... The tournament will be held in the City of Roswell at the Roswell Area Parks Football Complex locat-ed at 10495 Woodstock Rd., Roswell, GA 30075. The complex has three new football fields with ample parking and pavilion areas. Games will also be played at Blessed Trinity and Roswell High School stadiums. The Corky Kell Classic is proud to sponsor this event as eight teams will arrive Thursday evening to participate in a passing league begin-ning at 6:15 p.m. at the Blessed Trinity

and Roswell High School stadiums. The tournament excitement kicks off on June 19 at 9:30 a.m. and will last until approximately 4:30 p.m. We will see reigning Corky 7-ON-7 champion Archer square off with 24 other teams after taking first place in last year’s 15-team pool. Archer defeated McEachern in the finals of last year’s tournament and led the way for Gwinnett County teams that dominated the action. Norcross, Archer, Mill Creek, Brookwood, North Gwin-nett and Collins Hill went a combined 21-4 against teams from outside of the county and will each be returning to this year’s field. Archer returns as one of this year’s headliners and is one of 12 teams from the 2015 Corky Kell lineup that will play in the 7-ON-7 tournament. The Tigers are joined by Norcross, Mill Creek, Brookwood, North Paulding, Carrollton, Sandy Creek, Creekview, North Gwinnett, Tucker, Kell and de-fending Class AAAAAA state champi-on Colquitt County. The 13 other teams include out-of-state powerhouse Byrnes (SC) and Gwinnett County’s Peachtree Ridge and Collins Hill. Roswell, Centenni-al, Blessed Trinity, Cartersville, Mays, Glynn Academy, Houston County, Cherokee, Walton and Gainesville make up the remaining field.

SUMMER’S SHOWTIME ... The tournament will attract a lot of recruiting attention as some of the top prospects in the state will share the field. Roswell’s hard-hitting line-backer Tre Lamar stands 6-foot-4, 240 pounds and the 7-on-7 format will give recruiting experts a chance focus on his pass coverage abilities. With the fast pace of these tournaments and quick

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE - JUNE 19

CORKY KELL 7-ON-7

CORKY KELL 7-ON-7 TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO EVEN BIGGER STAGEBY: CRAIG SAGER II | [email protected]

@ Roswell HS

Roswell (#1)

Brookwood (#2)

North Paulding (#3)

Peachtree Ridge (#4)

Gainesville (#5)

Pod A@ Blessed Trinity

Blessed Trinity (#1)

Walton (#2)

Norcross (#3)

Archer (#4)

Carrollton (#5)

Pod B@ Roswell Area Parks

Field #1

Houston County (#1)

Mill Creek (#2)

Kell (#3)

Tucker (#4)

Sandy Creek (#5)

Pod C@ Roswell Area Parks

Field #2

Byrnes (#1)

Glynn Academy (#2)

North Gwinnett (#3)

Mays (#4)

Creekview (#5)

Pod D@ Roswell Area Parks

Field #3

Colquitt County (#1)

Centennial (#2)

Collins Hill (#3)

Cherokee (4)

Cartersville (#5)

Pod E

MORNING SESSIONS - FRIDAY (Pool play for seeding - Friday afternoon Single Elimination Tournament)

9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 1 vs.5 1 vs. 4 4 vs. 5 3 vs. 4 2 vs. 5 4 vs. 2 3 vs. 5 2 vs. 3 5-BYE 4-BYE 3-BYE 2-BYE 1-BYE

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7-ON-7 INVITATIONAL 25 TEAM SINGLE ELIMINATION

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