The Buffalo Grove Bills pee-wee football club hadve five different teams in championships last weekend, all at BHS. The club boasts a successful program. Coach Jay Krames (left) gives Andrew Park advice at half time.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
The Buffalo Grove Bills pee-wee football club had five teams in championships last weekend, all at BHS. Coach Chris Martinez talks to the team during a time out. | For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
Coach Chris Martinez talks to the team last weekend during a game.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
The Buffalo Grove Bills pee-wee football club had five teams in championships last weekend, all at BHS. The club boasts a successful program.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowsk
Alex Paul (Bills) center carries the ball during a recent game. | For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
Andrew Park Bills (center) carries the ball during a recent game played by the Buffalo Grove Bills pee-wee football team.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
Joey Weber, coach for the eighth-grade Bill team, watches the play from the sidelines at a recent game.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
Fans attend a recent game of the Bills football organization. | For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
Kyle Federman, a player with the Bills football organization, gets ready to play.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
At half-time at a recent game, players from the Bills football organization pay attention to the coach's speech. | For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
Members of the the Buffalo Grove Bills pee-wee football club try to distract the opposing kicker in the point after attempt during a recent game.| For Sun-Times Media~Joe Cyganowski
BUFFALO GROVE — This year was a good season for the Buffalo Grove Bills youth football and cheerleading program. Five of their teams made it to their divisions’ championship games, four won, and the eighth-graders are in Columbus, Ohio, this weekend for the national championship …