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Lake Forest Stomps Highland Park 23-0 in Football Game at Wolters Field Friday Night

For the second year in a row, the Scouts dominate the Giants.

 

 

The Final Score:  Lake Forest 23, Highland Park 0

Scout’ Star Performers: Wide Receiver David Glynn may just have emerged as Andrew Clifford’s favorite target. The 6-foot-2 junior receiver caught six passes for 123 yards, including an impressive 40-yard touchdown in the second quarter that made it 6-0 Scouts. .

Giant Star Performers: Running Back Andrew Sledd accounted for almost all of Highland Park’s offense. The senior running back rushed for 105 yards on 14 carries for the Giants.

Other Notable Scout Performances: The defense. In both games the past two seasons against the Giants, the Scouts have allowed just eight points. That's pretty good.

Other Notable Giant Performances: Highland Park's defense kept the Scouts out of the end zone for the first quarter. They played well at times, just got burned by the big play. 

Who’s Next: The Scouts travel to Lakes at 7:30 p.m. Friday while the Giants travel to New Trier at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

The Bottom Line: If not for numerous Scouts penalties, the score would not have been this close. Lake Forest is establishing themselves as a legitimate power this season while Highland Park will have to go back to the drawing board. 

Related Topics: Giants Football, Highland Park High School, Lake Forest High School, and Scouts football

Carl Lambrecht

5:11 am on Monday, September 3, 2012

Both School are in the top ten in the state for cost out of thousands of schools. Yet both are in the lower 99 percent in performanace look at there school report card.
You will find both schools are heavy on administration cost and low on teaching.

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forest barbieri

7:37 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Carl:

With all due respect, I am trying to tie that into David Glynn's 40 yard touchdown. Could it be that HP defense was expecting a highly paid administrator to come off the safety position for the tackle?

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