We Speak Football
Grinding For Greatness: Inside Hudson Schneegold Elite 7v7 Journey

In the fast-paced world of 7-on-7 football where split second decisions and pinpoint accuracy separate good quarterbacks from great ones, Hudson Schneegold is proving he belongs among the elite. With a calm command of the huddle and the kind of arm talent that turns heads at every tournament, this young signal-caller is rewriting the playbook on what it means to lead under pressure. His journey through the Elite 7-on-7 circuit is more than just about stats, it’s about poise, preparation, and the passion that fuels every throw.
Today we’d like to introduce you to Hudson Schneegold.
Hudson, what inspired you to start playing football, and how did you get involved with 7-on-7?
My Dad had a football in my hands at a young age. Drew Beatty, and Hyte Performance.
How has playing in the Elite 7-on-7 program helped shape your identity as a player?
It’s made me mentally stronger and prepared me for the next level of football.
How do you prepare mentally for big tournaments?
Eat well, sleep well and disengage from social media.
What’s your pregame routine or hype music?
Eggs and Guns N’ Roses
What’s your mindset when you step onto the field?
Be great!

Who is your biggest influence on or off the field and why?
My Dad. He’s been my biggest supporter since day 1.
How do you stay motivated during the off-season and intense training periods?
I want to get to the next level.
What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned through this program?
In order to see results, you must put the work in.
How do the coaches and mentors in this program impact your development?
Everyday is a learning experience. I tend to be a sponge to learn and absorb as much as possible.
What does it mean to you to represent your team in Elite 7-on-7 tournaments?
T-E-A-M Together Everyone Achieves More
How do you bounce back after a tough loss or mistake?
Onto the next game or play.
What motivates you to keep grinding during the off-season?
I want to be great!
What’s your dream school or team you’d love to play for one day?
I would love to play for the Oregon Ducks.
What do you do for fun when you’re not playing football?
Friends. Workout. PS5.
How have your coaches and parents helped you grow as a player and a person, both on and off the field?
I’ve been given the opportunity to participate in flag, 7v7 and tackle. I’ve had the opportunity to train at Hyte Performance, QB Stable and with the QB Engineer. Thankful for the opportunities. Very blessed.
How do you handle pressure or adversity during high-stakes games?
Deep breath. Block out the noise.
What are your short-term and long-term football goals?
Varsity QB, Oregon QB
How do you build chemistry and trust with your teammates in such a fast-paced format?
Practice. Consistency and continuity is key.
What advice would you give to younger players who want to join a program like this?
Follow your dream.
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Flagged for Greatness: The Relentless Rise of Azaria ‘Z.6’ Moore

Azaria “Z.6” Moore is a rising athlete in the world of Flag Football, known for her fierce grit, game-changing speed, and unwavering leadership on and off the field. A dynamic presence in the Elite 7-on-7 circuit, Moore has carved out a name for herself as a standout rusher and all-around athlete, representing her city with pride and heart. While she hasn’t committed to a school yet, her talent has already earned her collegiate offers from Purdue University, Northwestern, and Mars Hill University. Whether she’s rallying her team before a big tournament or grinding through the off-season, Moore brings passion, purpose, and poise every step of the way.
What inspired you to start playing football, and how did you get involved with 7-on-7 or Flag Football?
I always wanted to be a flag football athlete, but my city didn’t offer it as an actual sport, only as powder puff. Coach Jared from Bryant & Stratton saw me play and gave me a chance to showcase my talents. Thanks to him, I got the opportunity to play in college.
How has playing in the Elite 7-on-7 or Flag Football program helped shape your identity as a player?
Flag Football has changed my life for the better. It taught me discipline, grit, and how my actions off the field can impact my performance on it. It’s helped put me and my city on the map, not just as an athlete but as a person, too.
How do you prepare mentally for big tournaments?
First, I always believe that if you look good, you feel good. So I put on my jersey, gear up, do my makeup and eyeblack, and play music. That helps me feel confident. But most importantly, I talk to God and my parents. Even though they aren’t here physically, speaking to them spiritually brings me peace and strength.
What’s your pregame routine or hype music?
My pregame routine usually includes hyping up with my teammates. One of our go-to songs is “First Day Out” by Tee Grizzley. That always gets us in the zone.
What’s your mindset when you step onto the field?
It’s you vs. you. If I mess up, it affects my whole team. So my mindset is to do my job so my teammates can do theirs.

How do you stay motivated during the off-season and intense training periods?
I stay focused on the type of athlete and person I want to become. I remind myself that someone else is always out there grinding, even when I’m not. That drives me to keep going.
Who is your biggest influence on or off the field and why?
My biggest influences are my siblings and my city. I know I’m always being watched, even when it doesn’t feel like it. I can’t give up on myself, because if I do, someone else might lose hope too—and I could be all they have.
What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned through this program?
If you can’t play as a team, you can’t be on a team.
How do the coaches and mentors in this program impact your development?
Being an athlete takes a toll mentally and emotionally. Coaches play a big role—not just in teaching, but in offering support. Sometimes, they’re all we have, and it means everything to feel seen by them.
What does it mean to you to represent your team in Elite 7-on-7 or Flag Football tournaments?
People might see individual plays, but it takes a team to win. Even during losses, I try to lead by example and keep my head up so my teammates can do the same.
How do you bounce back after a tough loss or mistake?
I hit the field or weight room even harder. I also watch film to break down my mistakes and make sure I learn from them.
What motivates you to keep grinding during the off-season?
Flag Football feels like home to me. When I’m not in season, I miss it so much that I go out and work on my craft on my own.
What’s your dream school or team you’d love to play for one day?
Honestly, I don’t have a dream team. I put it all in God’s hands. I trust that wherever I end up is where I’m meant to be.

What do you do for fun when you’re not playing football?
I love trying new foods, traveling, and getting tattoos—it’s my way of telling a story. I also really enjoy sleeping, especially since athletes never seem to get enough of it.
How have your coaches and parents helped you grow as a player and person, both on and off the field?
They hold me accountable. Even when I’m doing well, they push me to stay on track. It’s helped me develop a habit of getting things done before being asked.
How do you handle pressure or adversity during high-stakes games?
Pressure makes me want to go even harder. I’ve dealt with a lot, so I try to put everything on the field. Taking deep breaths helps me reset and stay locked in.
What’s your favorite route to run (or coverage to play) and why?
I love rushing with a 2-count delay. It throws off the quarterback and gives us an edge.
What are your short-term and long-term football goals?
Short-term, I want to make as many memories as I can. New athletes come and go, so I want to cherish the moments. Long-term, I just want to leave a mark—whether it’s as an athlete or as a person.
How do you build chemistry and trust with your teammates in such a fast-paced format?
Communication is key. Getting to know my teammates as people helps me understand their strengths, and that builds real trust.
What advice would you give to younger players who want to join a program like this?
It’s never too early or too late to start. Don’t give up on something you love. You never know when or where it could take you, so try everything and give it your all.
Whether you’re a coach, athlete, parent, or sports fan, I’d love to hear from you. Have a story idea? Want to collaborate on coverage? Looking to feature your team or athlete? Use the form below to get in touch.
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