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Lenz Field & Sports Complex, LLC » 2017 Committed Teams Lenz Field & Sports Complex, LLC » 2017 Committed Teams https://www.lenzfield.com/warrior-archives/2017-tournament-inform... Committed Teams for 2017 Listed below are the teams that are registered and paid to “Play the Turf” in 2017. If there is an ‘*’, that means they are signed up and sending in their payment. Contact Tim Culbertson today at director2@lenzfield.com to get your team on this list. Please note that full payment is required to officially secure a spot in our tournaments. Search: Dates ! Committed Teams ! March 17-19 High School Boys Baseball:1) Illini Bluffs HS 2) Harvest Christian Academy HS 3) Coal City HS 4) Marquette Academy High School Jamboree #1 HS 5) Ridgewood HS 6) Princeville HS 7) Marmion Academy HS 8) Oswego East HS 9) Peoria Richwoods HS 10) Rock Island HS 11) West Central HS 12) Winnebago HS 13) St. Joseph-Ogden HS 14) Plainfield East HS 15) Riverton HS 16) Bushnell-West Prairie HS 17) Mt. Pulaski HS 18) Jacksonville HS 19) Mendon Unity HS 20) Midland HS 21) Dekalb HS 22) Greenfield/Northwestern HS 23) Chicago Kenwood HS 24) North Mac HS 25) Midwest Central HS 26) Macomb HS 27) Illinois Valley Central HS (HS Baseball is FULL, please contact us early to get your HS team signed up for 2018) High School Girls Softball:1) Naperville Central HS 2) Routt Catholic HS 3) Yorkville HS 4) Rock Island HS 5) El Paso- Gridley HS 6) Seneca HS 7) Princeville HS 8) Dunlap HS 9) Marquette Academy HS 10) Luther North HS (HS Softball is FULL, please contact us early to get your HS team signed up for 2018) March 24-26 High School Boys Baseball:1) Schlarman Academy HS 2) West Carroll HS 3) Mercer County HS 4) Geneva HS 5) High School Jamboree #2 Marengo HS 6) Washington HS 7) Walter Payton HS 8) Genoa-Kingston HS 9) Glenbard East HS 10) Antioch HS 11) Serena HS 12) Morris HS 13) Glenbard North HS 14) Tinley Park Andrew HS 15) Spring Valley Hall HS 16) Limestone HS 17) Newark HS 18) Rock Island HS 19) Solorio Academy HS 20) Maine East HS 21) Clinton HS 22) Hampshire HS 23) Freeport HS 24) Milford HS 25) Families of Faith Christian Academy HS (HS Baseball is FULL, please contact us early to get your HS team signed up for 2018) High School Girls Softball:1) West Carroll HS 2) Routt Catholic HS 3) Genoa-Kingston HS 4) Serena HS 5) Morris HS 6) Woodstock North HS (HS Softball is FULL, please contact us early to get your HS team signed up for 2018) Edit 1 of 11 10/21/19, 9:31 PM Lenz Field & Sports Complex, LLC » 2017 Committed Teams https://www.lenzfield.com/warrior-archives/2017-tournament-inform... Dates Committed Teams March 31-April 2 10u Boys: 1) Wisconsin Panthers Black 2) Team Illini 3) St. Louis Naturals 4) Central Illinois Swing-Powers 5) NEMO Crush 6) Springfield Batbusters 11u Boys: 1) Top Tier Nationals 2) Edwardsville Tigers 3) Mahomet Diamond Dogs 4) Gold Glovers-Gold 5) St. Louis Force-Wallis 12u Boys: 1) Metro East Naturals 2) Midwest Gamblers 3) Top Tier Navy 4) Springfield Volts 5) Team Illini 6) Carlinville Mud Dogs 7) Beardstown Bulldogs 8) Champaign Dream-Namoff 13u Boys: 1) Top Tier Navy 2) STiKS Academy Black (WI) 3) Chatham Braves Red 4) Southeast Iowa Junior Blackhawks Red 5) Team Illini 6) NEMO Impact 7) STiKS Academy White (WI) 8) Easton St. Louis Tigers 9) Top Tier Red 10) Bluff City Sox 11) Elite Baseball Training 14u Boys: 1) Lenz Field Warriors 2) STiKS Academy (WI) 3) Top Tier Nationals 4) Jerseyville Panthers 5) Perfect Game Royals (IA) April 7-9 9u Boys: 1) St. Louis Force-Simmons 2) Springfield Arsenal Maroon 3) NEMO Stixx 4) Mattoon Hit-Men 5) Springfield Arsenal White 6) St. Louis Legacy 7) The Hitmen 8) Manteno Raptors 9) Midwest Warriors 10) Quad City Hitmen Premier (9u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 9u tournaments) 11u Boys: 1) Springfield Pride 2) St. Louis Force-McGhee 3) Illinois Axis 4) Wasco Warriors 5) Springfield Cardinals 6) Schaumburg Flyers Blue 7) Quad City Hitmen Elite (11u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 11u tournaments) 12u Boys: 1) KVL K-Hawks 2) Illinois Axis 3) Coal City Chaos 4) Crystal Lake Bombers 5) Midwest Boyz 6) Troy Spartans-Hutton 7) Beardstown Bulldogs 8) ILMO Storm (12u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 12u tournaments) 13u PG Super25 Boys: 1) Team Zepp Prospects (WI) 2) Indiana Baseball Club 2022 3) Springfield Pride Blue 4) Complete Game Spoilers (KS) 5) Motor City Hit Dogs (MI) 6) Chatham Braves Red 7) The Train (KS) 8) St. Louis Gamers Blue 9) Illinois RiverHawks 10) STiKS Academy Black (WI) 11) Screaming Eagles Red (WI) 12) Recruits Baseball Club Gold (MO) 13) Crystal Lake Bombers 14) Cangelosi Sparks Red 15) Team Illini 16) St. Louis Tide 17) Building Champions (KS) 18) Elite Baseball Training (13u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 13u tournaments) 14u Boys:1) Morris Chiefs (IN) 2) Lenz Field Warriors 3) Iowa Capitals 4) Elite Baseball Training 5) Rawlings Xtreme- Horn (MO) (14u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 14u tournaments) April 14-15 11u Boys: 1) Xtreme Heat 2) Mid Illini Braves 3) Springfield Batbusters 4) Burlington Mudd Dawgs (IA) 5) Chatham Easter Weekend Blue Jays 6) Heartland Heat No Sunday Games 13u Boys: 1) Cangelosi Sparks White 2) KVL K-Hawks 3) Burlington Mudd Dawgs (IA) 4) Decatur Hawkz 5) Missouri Gators Blue-Culberson 14u Boys: 1) Lenz Field Warriors 2) Jerseyville Panthers 3) Team Select 4) Champaign Xpress 5) Midwest Rangers 6) Rushville Rockets 7) Missouri Gators Blue-Culberson 8) Central Illinois Athletics April 21-23 10u PG Super25 Boys: 1) Springfield Batbusters 2) Mokena Blaze 3) THZ Tribe (MO) 4) PTA U10 Zepp (WI) 5) Midwest Mafia 6) Pekin Bulldogs (10u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 10u tournaments) 12u PG Super25 Boys: 1) ILMO Storm 2) Edwardsville Tigers Black 3) Five-Four Elite (KS) 4) Quad City Hitmen Elite 5) Team Illini 6) Pikeland Buick GMC 7) St. Louis Gamers Blue 8) Quad City Cannons 9) Columbia Warriors (MO) 10) Missouri Gators 11) Burlington Xplosion (IA) 12) Midwest Eagles (MO) 13) Grafton Jr. Hawks (WI) 14) Carlinville Mud Dogs (12u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 12u tournaments) 14u Boys: 1) Lenz Field Warriors 2) Recruits Baseball Club Gold (MO) 3) St. Louis Prospects-Penning 4) Central Illinois Elite 5) St. Louis Pirates-McCutcheon 6) Edwardsville Tigers Black 7) CDBL Rockets 8) Springfield Cyclones 9) St. Louis Prospects-Ahearn (14u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 14u tournaments) 12B Girls:1) Bluff City Elite 2) Tomahawks DS 3) Midwest Adrenaline 4) HYL Spoon River Rampage 5) Tri-County Thunder 6) St. Louis '05 Prospects 7) Chatham Heat Black '05 8) Capital City Hotshots 9) Extreme-Stahlhut (12B is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 12B tournaments) 14B Girls: 1) Tri-County Thunder 2) Bluff City Elite 3) CASA Chaos Elite 4) Menard County Mischief 5) Bluff City '03- Roloff 6) Central Illinois Diamonds 7) Springfield Stars '03 8) Mid-State Fury 9) Extreme-Washam 10) Mid-Mo Shockerz (14B is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 14B tournaments) April 28-30 8u Boys: 1) Central Illinois Swing 2) Champaign Dream 3) Beardstown Tigers 4) Monticello Sages 5) Taylorville Storm 6) Missouri Gators 7) BC BarnStormers (8u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 8u tournaments) 10u A/AA Boys: 1) Wasco Wolverines 2) Limestone Rockets 3) Central Illinois Force 4) Champaign Tribe 5) Central Illinois Swing-Gray 6) Illinois Bombers 7) Central Valley Rage (10u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 10u tournaments) 2 of 11 10/21/19, 9:31 PM Lenz Field & Sports Complex, LLC » 2017 Committed Teams https://www.lenzfield.com/warrior-archives/2017-tournament-inform... Dates Committed Teams 11u A/AA Boys: 1) Xtreme Heat 2) Edwardsville Tigers 3) The Lumberjacks 4) Top Tier White 5) Staunton Storm 6) Minooka Rivercats 7) Chatham Blue Jays 8) O'Fallon Vipers (MO) (11u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 11u tournaments) 12u A/AA Boys:1) Forsyth Fire 2) Top Tier White 3) ILMO Storm 4) Synergy Baseball 5) Brookfield Bulldogs (WI) 6) Macon Tigers (MO) 7) Pikeland Buick GMC 8) Central Illinois Force (12u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 12u tournaments) 13u A/AA Boys:1) Lincoln Way Blue Demons 2) Top Tier White 3) Lake St. Louis Blue Sox 4) Krush Baseball 5) St. Louis Force 6) Racine RiverDawgs (WI) 7) Palatine Predators 8) Team Demarini Illinois White 9) Central Illinois Swing 10) Bison Outlaws 11) Central Illinois Hitmen 12) Crystal Lake Bombers Red (13u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 13u tournaments) 14u A/AA Boys: 1) Eureka Rawlings Tigers (MO) 2) Top Tier Red 3) Top Tier White 4) Central Illinois Swing 5) New Lenox Rebels 6) Rhino Baseball North 7) Team Demarini Illinois Black (14u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 14u tournaments) May 5-7 10u Boys: 1) St. Louis Dynamite Black 2) Central Illinois Force 3) Illinois Steel 4) Illinois Bombers 5) Mattoon Hit-Men 6) Southern Illinois Bullets 7) Central Illinois Swing-Powers 8) Central Illinois War Eagles (10u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 10u tournaments) 11u PG Super25 Boys: 1) Springfield Cardinals 2) Quad City Hitmen Elite 3) The Lumberjacks 4) Pro Player Hurricanes- Nagel 5) ESP Baseball 6) Xtreme Heat 7) Extreme-McClusky 8) Mattoon Hit-Men 9) Cedar Rapids Reds (IA) 10) Mid Illini Braves 11) GC Tribe (11u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 11u tournaments) 12u Boys: 1) ILMO Storm 2) Central Illinois Chiefs 3) Central Illinois Force 4) Central Illinois Swing 5) Southern Illinois Bullets 6) Pikeland Buick GMC 7) Springfield Volts (12u is FULL, please see other Lenz Field 12u tournaments) 14u PG Super25 Boys: 1) Lenz Field Warriors 2) Morris Chiefs (IN) 3) Perfect Game Royals (IA) 4) Springfield Batbusters 5) 573 Aces (MO) 6) SI Prospects 7) Extreme Elite-Fox 8) St.
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