Box Score The Lake Forest College football team fell 15-7 at Carroll
University on Saturday. The Forester defense intercepted three
passes on the day, including the first two of junior lineman Casey Flynn's career.
Junior safety Luke Butts also picked off a pass for the
Foresters and his 11 tackles was tied with senior linebacker
Anthony Garetto for team-high honors. Among Garetto's stops were
nine solos, including a sack. The Lake Forest defense surrendered a
season-low 304 total yards, including just 110 in the second
half, and had four tackles for loss.
Sophomore wide receiver Austin Sobey accounted for the visitors'
only touchdown on the team's second possession. Sobey's first
career score and the extra point gave the visitors a 7-6 lead with
3:32 left on the clock.
Carroll's next possession ended when Forester sophomore Joe Stella blocked the Pioneers' 21-yard field goal attempt. It was the
second block on the day for Lake Forest. Junior defensive lineman
Kenneth Clady Mason turned away the home team's first extra point
attempt.
The Pioneers regained the lead on their next drive, however.
After an interception the home team traveled 40 yards in seven
plays, finishing with a pair of 1-yard runs to reach the end zone
with 9:31 to play in the first half. Carroll also tacked on a
safety 61 seconds later to close out the scoring.
A pair of interceptions by Flynn and another by Butts ended the
first three Carroll drives of the second half, but the visitors
were unable to capitalize on the turnovers.
"Our defense had its best game of the season," commented
Forester head coach Jim Catanzaro. "This was the most complete game
that unit played. We wanted to come out and fight them for every
yard in the run game and did that. It was also the first game that
we were able to force multiple interceptions. Casey [Flynn] picked
off two passes and stood out as a guy that was everywhere on the
field.
"Offensively, we were able to run the ball with moderate
success. We really struggled on third downs after two weeks of
pretty solid play in that category. Our offensive line was a little
dinged up and we had some issues there in the passing game. I am
confident that we can get those guys healed up and back to where
they had been performing up to this point."
Lake Forest's Homecoming Game is next Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
against Beloit College.