815 E-Rab Boys Volleyball

815 E-Rab Boys Volleyball This page is for sharing information, scores, and updates for the Rockford East E-Rabs boys volleyball program. All likes and follows are appreciated.

06/23/2020

VC United is offering some clinics for boys. Read carefully scroll through to see which ones interests you. Have any questions, reach out to coach Anson.

Hmmmm we may know a few graduates Pizza Hut 😉
05/26/2020

Hmmmm we may know a few graduates Pizza Hut 😉

(KLFY) – Pizza Hut is partnering with America’s dairy farmers to give away 500,000 pizzas to seniors graduating in 2020. To claim this graduation gift, grads will need to visit Pizza Hut’s “gr…

05/08/2020

GLOWING FOR GRADS UPDATE! Thank you for the overwhelming response to this display of support for our 2020 graduates! We love that Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens has become the beautiful and hope-filled community space it was envisioned to be. ❤️

(Lights are on by sunset, but best viewing/ photos will be as it gets darker 30-60 minutes after sunset. Sunset is at 8:23 pm as of 5/27/20 so color will be visible around 9 pm and more colorful by 9:30 pm)

Please see the expanded Glowing For Grads schedule below, which includes all high schools in Winnebago County, all high schools in the NIC-10, and colleges/ universities based in Rockford.

Thank you for your patience as we added to the schedule. The lights are hand-placed each night by our staff and picked up and recharged each morning before watering the plants.

🎉 We're GLOWING FOR GRADS! 🎉 Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens (NCG) will be all aglow in a variety of school colors to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2020. Graduating is a big deal but we know ceremonies aren’t going to be the same. To show our support and help make students smile, NCG will be lit in a specific schools’ colors on a select night. The school, college, or university featured each night will also be recognized on the marquee. Lights will go on at dusk and stay on throughout the night allowing for plenty of time for students and families to enjoy.

Please play it safe in the parks and avoid big group gatherings. Remember! Illinois residents are required to wear a mask or face covering in public places.

04/29/2020
Let us welcome our final E-Rab Senior Recap, Aleksandar Andric!  Alek has become one of our hardest working athletes for...
04/26/2020

Let us welcome our final E-Rab Senior Recap, Aleksandar Andric!

Alek has become one of our hardest working athletes for the East volleyball program. Playing club volleyball this year has made him a better player, leader and teammate.

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We are not done yet showing our appreciation for our E-Rab players. We will find more creative ways to highlight our short season. "Tough times do not last, tough people do."

Introducing our second "E-Rab Senior Recap." Today is the one and only Moise Jacques!Give a shout out with a Like and/or...
04/25/2020

Introducing our second "E-Rab Senior Recap." Today is the one and only Moise Jacques!

Give a shout out with a Like and/or share to spread the love.

Hello E-Rab nation!  This weekend please stay tuned on our page as we honor our three seniors over the next three days. ...
04/24/2020

Hello E-Rab nation! This weekend please stay tuned on our page as we honor our three seniors over the next three days. They were stripped of their final year and their senior night so lets give them the "E-Rab Senior Recap."

Let's show them some love! Give a shout out with a "Like" and/or a share to spread the love. Our first senior is Sa Roi Chai Jr.

04/21/2020

Hello E-Rab volleyball fans. In the following days, Coach Anson will be providing posts about our three seniors honoring each one with their own accomplishments on the court, off the court, and what they have planned for the future. With that being said, below is the following statement made by the IHSA Board of Directors.

"The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors met for their April meeting via a video conference call on Tuesday, April 21, where the Board of Directors announced its decision to cancel all IHSA spring state tournaments. The decision to cancel the spring state tournaments comes in conjunction with Friday’s (April 17) announcement by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois State Board of Education that all Illinois high schools will complete the 2019-20 school term from home via e-learning.

“We support the decision by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois State Board of Education, and given the logistics, we simply felt we could not conduct state tournaments that meet the expectations of our member schools this spring, ” said IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson. “As disappointing as it may be for students, it is the right decision for their health and safety, as well as for the health and safety of the general public, as we cope with this unprecedented pandemic.”

The IHSA offers state tournaments in the following sports and activities in the spring: Girls Badminton, Boys Gymnastics, Bass Fishing, Boys & Girls Track & Field, Boys & Girls Water Polo, Girls Soccer, Boys Tennis, Boys & Girls Lacrosse, Boys Volleyball, Baseball, and Softball.

The Board also determined that summer contact days are suspended for this year, unless state government and medical leaders indicate such gatherings are safe. At that time, the Board indicated a willingness to reconsider how summer contact might be conducted and whether opportunities for schools to conduct some kind of spring athletic events might occur.

“Once it is determined safe to return, we will provide a detailed outline to our schools on the plan for summer contact days and possibly some kind of spring athletic events,” said Anderson. “Including if the number of days and dates that coaches can meet with athletes has been altered. At this point, though, all that is dependent upon state government and medical leaders giving the go ahead for such.”

“Our thoughts right now are with all the impacted students, coaches and communities. Especially the seniors,” said Anderson. “It will be difficult for them to find a silver lining in all of this, but we stress that even if they don’t get the chance to compete again at the high school level, they are better for having been a part of their respective high school teams. By participating in high school sports and activities, they were exposed to life lessons in teamwork, leadership, and overcoming adversity that are difficult to replicate elsewhere. The latter is applicable now more than ever. We hope that we can band together and refocus all our efforts on supporting the doctors, nurses, first responders, and all the other essential personnel who are putting their health and safety on the line each day to keep us safe.”

The IHSA will continue to communicate with and monitor briefings from state officials, and based on those timelines, provide updates to its member schools as it relates to potential spring participation and summer contact days.

“The possibility of playing a spring sport game this summer is about closure,” said Anderson. “If we are able to offer this opportunity, no student-athlete would be restricted by having already practiced or competed with a non-school team.”

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Matt Troha

Illinois High School Association

Assistant Executive Director

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Rockford, IL
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