Vegas 7-on-7 Tournament



NEI Vegas Style: Parts 1-2 (Interviews, NEI South Highlights)


It was a trip that we will all remember for a long time, and we are excited to bring you documentary style footage from the weekend’s events. NEI started 2012 with our elite training sessions allowing all of the top athletes in the Northwest to train with one another. Talent levels have risen, and offers have become much more plentiful as colleges are able to make much more consistent evaluations of the players when going against other top kids.

Las Vegas was special because the Northwest kids put themselves on the map. NEI (South) Oregon/Wash, moved further along in the tournament then any other team in northwest history. If not for the worst call in 7 on 7 documented history we honestly had a chance to win it. NEI South defeated the 2 time defending champion 20-6 in the Sweet sixteen after beating two teams that were (3-0) on day one.

The South team started out the tourny going (1-2) losing both games by extra points. NEI South caught fire in day two and absolutely played phenomenal. The excitement was everywhere and people were coming from all over the field asking who was the Team from Utah ??

Taylor Barton’s game plans were Lombardi like and the defense only allowed 4 Tds in the first 5 games, which is almost unheard of in 7 on 7. The South team got wins against kids from LA, San Diego, and Oakland with DeShawn Stephens showing that he was one of the best receivers in the country catching 7 Tds in 2 days not counting the one’s called back.

NEI (North) Wash, had an outstanding trip as well earning a number 1 seed after the first day. Coming into Sunday the North squad was (2-1) with a close loss. Isaiah Brandt- Sims had been running wild going for multiple Td’s in multiple games, while Nic Sblendorio of Skyline was coming up huge as well. Brandt- Sims was the only sophomore on either team and could be looking at some early offers as the kid is just ridiculously good.

The North Team was tripped up in the second round of day 2 by a score of 12-8. They still did a remarkable job against very good competition over the weekend finishing (2-2) and bringing a great deal of respect back to the Northwest.

All of us at NEI and The Barton Football Academy want to congratulate all of our Northwest athletes on the success we had as a group in Las Vegas. We will be providing you with a 4 part documentary style breakdown of the weekend with Part 2 being today (NEI South Highlights).. Get ready for live action from UNLV and all the behind the scenes footage you will never get anywhere else.


Vegas Kicks Off With Record Setting Run+Video By NEI (North) / (South)- Pt 1


 

It was a trip that we all will remember for a long time, and we are excited to bring you documentary style footage from the weekend’s events. NEI started 2012 with our elite training sessions allowing all of the top athletes in the Northwest to train with one another. Talent levels have risen, and offers have become much more plentiful as colleges are able to make much more consistent evaluations of the players when going against other top kids.

Las Vegas was special because the Northwest kids put themselves on the map. NEI (South) Oregon/Wash, moved further along in the tournament then any other team in northwest history. If not for the worst call in 7 on 7 documented history we honestly had a chance to win it. NEI South defeated the 2 time defending champion 20-6 in the Sweet sixteen after beating two teams that were (3-0) on day one.

The South team started out the tourny going (1-2) losing both games by extra points. NEI South caught fire in day two and absolutely played phenomenal. The excitement was everywhere and people were coming from all over the field asking who was the Team from Utah ??

Taylor Barton’s game plans were Lombardi like and the defense only allowed 4 Tds in the first 5 games, which is almost unheard of in 7 on 7. The South team got wins against kids from LA, San Diego, and Oakland with DeShawn Stephens showing that he was one of the best receivers in the country catching 7 Tds in 2 days not counting the one’s called back.

NEI (North) Wash, had an outstanding trip as well earning a number 1 seed after the first day. Coming into Sunday the North squad was (2-1) with a close loss. Isaiah Brandt- Sims had been running wild going for multiple Td’s in multiple games, while Nic Sblendorio of Skyline was coming up huge as well. Brandt- Sims was the only sophomore on either team and could be looking at some early offers as the kid is just ridiculously good.

The North Team was tripped up in the second round of day 2 by a score of 12-8. They still did a remarkable job against very good competition over the weekend finishing (2-2) and bringing a great deal of respect back to the Northwest.

All of us at NEI and The Barton Football Academy want to congratulate all of our Northwest athletes on the success we had as a group in Las Vegas. We will be providing you with a 4 part documentary style breakdown of the weekend with Part 1 being today.. Get ready for live action from UNLV and all the behind the scenes footage you will never get anywhere else.


VIDEO: NEI All Stars Walking The Vegas Strip : Part 4


In conclusion to our Las Vegas 7 on 7 trip we are bringing you unprecedented coverage of all our northwest athletes just kickin it on the strip. This tournament was something that all of us at NEI would like to build on, and next year go win the thing.

We couldn’t be more proud as a staff of what the kids accomplished. NEI (South) Oregon moved further along in the tournament then any team in NW history, and beat the defending national champions, while NEI (North) earned a number one seed after day 1 before being tripped up in the playoff round.

All of the stuff we have been able to do over the last 7 months is due to the overwhelming support we have received from all of you. We would like to say thank you to all those who have tuned into NEI on a regular basis. The exciting thing is that we are just getting started.

Everything from our elite training sessions to our camp and combine tour will be brought to you via video, so you are now able to follow our Northwest athletes first hand all year long. Our college contact list has brought the NW to new levels, and enabled us to help countless student athletes. We are currently working with everyone from USC to Southern Oregon, and everyone in between to make sure that every athlete has a place to call home if they want to play college football.

We recently went over 1000 likes on Facebook in just over 7 months thanks to all of you. We are the only site that just reports on football and actually has credibility in the college football world not counting Scout.Com. It took another national website that also reports on “cheerleading” and every other sport, almost 4 years to reach 1000 or more likes, just to put into perspective the growth and dominance of NEI within the region.

Have a look at our Northwest athletes enjoying the rides and all the sites in Las Vegas. The trip couldn’t have gone much better, and we are looking forward to watching all of these top kids excel in 2012.