Box Score The Forester football team had their highest yardage total of
the season but fell 27-7 at Illinois College on Saturday. Lake
Forest is now 0-3 overall and 0-2 in the Midwest Conference this
season.
Lake Forest amassed 313 yards of offense, including 247 passing
by junior quarterback Geoff Sobey.
He connected with junior wide receiver Kevin Davis
on a 20-yard touchdown pass with to tie the game at seven with 3:58
to play in the first half. It was the third touchdown reception of
the year for Davis.
The Blueboys, however, regained the lead on a 28-yard touchdown
pass less than a minute later and led 13-7 at halftime.
The home team added a pair of scores in the third quarter and
held the Foresters scoreless the rest of the way.
Lake Forest committed four turnovers in the game, including a
pair of fumbles deep in Illinois College territory.
Davis finished the contest with 53 yards on five receptions.
Fellow junior wideout Josh
Kabala set career-highs with seven catches and 93 yards
and sophomore Austin Sobey's six receptions were a career-high and
covered 56 yards.
Senior linebacker Anthony
Garetto led the visitors with 14 tackles. Junior safety Luke
Butts was next with 12 and senior linebacker recorded his
second career interception and 11 stops, including two behind the
line of scrimmage.
"We had a tough game today," noted head coach Jim
Catanzaro. "Every time we started to push forward, we shot
ourselves in the foot. A fumble here, an interception here, a
penalty there. We just couldn't put together a clean game. On a
positive note, our defense played with a lot of grit after finding
themselves in some difficult field positions. They were on the
field for 100 plays on Saturday. On offense, our offensive
line only gave up 1 sack in 50 pass attempts.
"I think that we as coaches need to focus on getting our run
game going better. We have a great tailback in brock Stenberg and
we need to make sure that we get him more touches. On defense, we
need to get more pressure on he quarterback. To not record a sack
today with the number of blitzes that we dialed up, means we aren't
finishing the plays up front.
"I am looking forward to getting a good week of practice in
before we return to Farwell Field next week against Grinnell."
Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.