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How it all began

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Herald News writer Ron Kremer has a nice feature up on former Bolingbrook head coach Phil Acton, who still organizes the offseason football activities at the school. It's become a destination for some of the top programs in the state.

"When I retired, the first thing John said to me was, 'You'll still run the summer stuff for me, right?'" Acton recalled of the conversation he had with his Bolingbrook football successor, current Raiders coach John Ivlow.

"I said, 'Why not?'" Acton said. "I've been doing this for 30 years now. It started with Bill Zimmer (the ex-Lockport coach) and I working together back in 1980. In that first year, we went one night at his place and one night at mine.

"It's grown every year, to the point where it is now. We have 48 teams (in the Raider Passing Jamboree) and I had to turn down 15 or 16 others."

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This page contains a single entry by Patrick Mooney published on June 30, 2009 1:13 PM.

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