I just figured, 'Why not?' ", Willowbrook tops Lake Zurich to reach semifinals, Images: Lake Zurich vs. Willowbrook, state football quarterfinals, Scouting the state quarterfinals in Lake County, Lake Zurich’s defense shuts down Hansen, Hersey, Scouting Round 2 of the playoffs in the Northwest suburbs, Mundelein’s Patrick, IC Catholic Prep’s Cooke garner Week 2 MVP honors, Warren’s injured McLaughlin toughed it out in title game, Warren High celebrates football, swimming success, Images: Warren vs. Lincoln-Way East, Class 8A state football title game, All-state kicker, weather, other team’s defense all do in Warren. Lake Zurich's Jack Dwyer heads into the end zone for a touchdown during action at Lake Forest last season. "But I'm really hopeful we'll have a season. at 866-495-5172 to learn more. "We urge our students, parents, and the entire community to respond immediately if you are contacted by the Lake County Health Department, as time is very critical in our contact tracing process," Ahmed said. Due to federal privacy regulations, we are not able to create an athlete profile for students under 13 years old. Connect with college football coaches in IL. 36 Lake Zurich High School athletic camp students have tested positive for COVID-19, with the infections linked back to social events before the start of camp, Lake County health officials said. "Jack is tremendous competitor and athlete," Lake Zurich football coach Ron Planz said. Lake Zurich's Jack Dwyer heads into the end zone for a touchdown during action at Lake Forest last season. Dwyer called the injury a non-displaced tibial plateau fracture. The 6-footer exploded skyward, dunking with one hand. Lake Zurich High School; 300 Church Street; Lake Zurich, IL 60047; Phone: (847) 438-5155; Fax: (847) 438-5989; Attendance (847) 438-5162; Health Office (847) 540-4248; Health Fax (847) 540-4190; Athletic Fax (847) 540-4737; Contact District 95. According to information you submitted, you are under the age of 13. to build a profile. "I couldn't believe I did it, so I just posted it on Twitter," he said. Dwyer tweeted video of his athletic feat, which could be considered a "10" on a not-quite-10-feet basket. Donât worryâNCSA is NCSA athleteâs "Our staff is here to provide you with guidance and support. Officials revealed that other Lake Zurich High student-athletes failed the health screening to enter camp or indicated an illness after participating in one of the camps. Lake Zurich District 95 sports camps held on the football field and other athletics fields around the school were suspended after "a number of families" reported their students who participated in football, baseball and poms camps had tested positive for COVID-19. "He was a big piece of the puzzle last year. You can also ask your parents to call us "I just really feel like it's the place for me," Dwyer said. In a release Wednesday, Lake County Health Department officials noted an upward trend in new COVID-19 cases among teenagers and young adults in the past two weeks while cases among other age groups have remained steady. In addition, other student-athletes were in close contact with students who have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a message signed by Superintendent Kelley Gallt and Athletic Director Andrew Lambert that was posted late Tuesday on the district's website.