Box Score The Lake Forest College football team fell 64-19 in its 2010
Midwest Conference opener at Ripon College on Saturday. The
Foresters fell to 0-2 overall on the season.
Turnovers cost the visitors dearly. Forty-two of the Red Hawks'
64 points were scored after Lake Forest miscue, including a 53-yard
interception return for a touchdown to give the home team a 7-0
lead less than five minutes into the contest. Ripon also reached
the end zone on a 15-yard pass and 25-yard run to open up a 21-0
advantage early in the second quarter.
The Foresters got on the scoreboard on a 3-yard touchdown pass
from senior Geoff Sobey
to sophomore Rocky
Al-Mutawa with 6:15 to play in the first half. The drive
covered 74 yards, including 41 on seven carries by senior tailback
Brock
Stenberg. It was Al-Mutawa's first career touchdown.
Ripon, however, returned the ensuing kickoff into Lake Forest
territory and connected on a 37-yard field goal with 1:51 on the
clock.
Sobey then needed just 55 seconds to drive the Foresters 60
yards, the final 21 to the end zone on a pass play to junior Kevin
Davis. However, the extra point was blocked, picked up by a Red
Hawk, and returned to the end zone for two points.
Ripon was able to work its way into field goal range, connected
from 34 yards as the second quarter expired, and took a 29-13 lead
into the locker room at halftime.
The home team had the ball for just 15 plays in the third
quarter but scored 28 points to break the game wide open. Ripon
reached the end zone on a 2-yard run, 35-yard reception, 63-yard
punt return, and 22-yard run to increase the lead to 57-13 going
into the final 15 minutes.
After the Foresters' fifth interception and eighth turnover of
the contest, the Red Hawks used up nearly seven minutes during a
13-play, 86-yard scoring drive.
Sophomore quarterback Pete
Scaffidi then entered the game and led Lake Forest on an
11-play, 66-yard drive that ended with a 30-yard touchdown pass to
Davis, who finished the game with three receptions - two for
touchdowns - for 56 yards. It was Scaffidi's first touchdown pass
as a Forester.
Stenberg ran 20 times for 108 of the visitors' 174 rushing yards
and Sobey's two touchdown passes give him 25 in his career.
Sophomore linebacker Aidan Price
led Lake Forest with a career-high 13 tackles and senior linebacker
Anthony
Garetto added a dozen. Junior defensive lineman Kenneth
Clady-Mason and senior defensive back David Adams
also recorded career-highs with nine and eight tackles,
respectively.
Despite the lopsided result on the scoreboard, Forester head
coach Jim Catanzaro noted some positives in his team's performance
on the field. "We were extremely close to turning it around at
halftime," he began. "Unfortunately, we kept giving Ripon extra
possessions and a short field. We have to take better care of the
football and improve our execution late in drives. There were some
bright spots, including the job Price did in his first collegiate
start. Sobey gave us a boost in the second quarter and I thought
wey may have caught lightning in a bottle. Unforunately we needed a
lightning storm and not just a flash. The players and I know we're
close and, after a more consistent week of practice and a better
start to next Saturday's game, we should see more success."
The Foresters will be back on the road next week at Illinois
College. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.