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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Brandon Extends Moccia Family's Athletic Talents to Baseball

Lake Forest American Legion seeks District 10 playoff berth.

His talent may be inherited, but Lake Forest American Legion infielder Brandon Moccia’s success goes beyond bloodlines and genes.  Athletic success is abundant through generations of the Moccia family but parents Sharon — a native Lake Forester — and Michael Moccia stress maximizing potential for success across all spectrums whether athletic or academic.  “We want them to have a goal,” Michael Moccia said. “They should have fun and work as hard as they can to reach their goal.”  As a hockey player at Connecticut College from 1985 to 1989, Michael Moccia became the all-time assists leader in NCAA Division III hockey. The record still stands, and he remains among the top five scorers in NCAA Division III history. His father, Ron Moccia, …

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Lake Forest Gymnasts Achieve Near Perfection

Second-place finish at State Meet rewrites school history book; Carlson, McKeon win individual medals.

A season-long search for near perfection ended with Lake Forest High School's girls' gymnastics team making history following a second-place finish at Saturday’s IHSA State Finals in Palatine.  Making the school’s fourth ever trip to the State Meet as a team, the Scouts 148.45 point total outperformed the 1985 squad's third place standing for the best finale since the program began.  The Scouts finished a point behind defending champion Carmel (149.45) and ahead of Schaumburg (147.8). Lake Forest also put fourth place Stevenson (146.95) in its rear view mirror after lagging behind the Patriots in both the Sectional and North Suburban Conference meets.  “This was as close to a perfect meet as we could have,” Scouts coach Robin Straus said …

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Scout Girl Gymnasts Ready for State Meet

Posting state’s third highest sectional score, Lake Forest hopes to climb higher this weekend.

Lake Forest High School’s girls' gymnasts are poised to achieve one of the goals they set when the season opened, and stand at the precipice of making history when the State Finals open at 5 p.m. Friday and continue at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Palatine. The Scouts, who hope to finish among the top five teams, compiled the third highest team score (147.6) in the state’s sectional meets last week behind defending State champion Carmel (151.6) and North Suburban Conference rival Stevenson (148.925).  Lurking behind Lake Forest are Schaumburg (147.4), Fremd (146.575) and Hinsdale Central (146.475). Eight teams are competing along with individual qualifiers in each event from numerous schools.  In 1985, Lake Forest posted its highest finish ever …

Monday, February 7, 2011

Lake Forest High School Sports Digest

Scout Girl Gymnasts Place Third in Sectional

Katz shines in girls' basketball loss to Libertyville.

GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Date: Feb. 7  The Final Score: 1. Carmel 151.6; 2. Stevenson 148.925; 3. Lake Forest 147.6; 4. Fremd 146.575; 5. Prairie Ridge 144.975; 6. Palatine 143.625. Scouts’ Star Performer:  The entire team (Melanie Foster, Kat McKeon, Grace Kohlmaier, Brittany Moccia, Kylie Carlson and Katie Meier). No individual placed better than fourth in any individual event. Who’s Next: Lake Forest awaits the results of the other three sectionals to learn Thursday if it earns an at-large bid to the State finals on Feb. 18-19 in Palatine.  The Bottom Line: “We are capable of big scores, but it’s consistent 9.2’s and 9.3’s,” said Lake Forest coach Robin Straus of how the Scouts’ depth propelled them into third place. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Date: …

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Lake Forest High School Sports Digest

Scout Gymnasts Capture Regional

Lake Forest posts fourth best score in state to advance team to Monday's Sectional.

Date: Feb. 5  The Final Score: 1. Lake Forest 146.550; 2. Barrington 139.45; 3. Deerfield134.675; 5. Highland Park 109.15. Scouts’ Star Performer: Kylie Carlson captured the all-around competition with 37.35 points as she took first place in vault, balance beam and floor exercise. Other Notable Scout Performances: Kat McKeon’s 36.6 score earned second in the all-around including a victory on the uneven parallel bars. Brittany Moccia placed third in the all-around with 35.875 including second in floor exercise.  Who’s Next: Lake Forest advances to the sectionals at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Stevenson. The Sectional field will include the host Patriots, who scored a 151.550 to win their regional, and Carmel, which scored a 149.750 to win their …

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Team Emphasis Creates Rallying Cry For Lake Forest

Scouts begin State meet prep by hosting Regional Feb. 1 after placing 2nd in conference meet.

Knowing how to focus on the task at hand and motivate your teammates when they need it is as much a part of the Lake Forest High School gymnastics team’s success as the artistic performance on the uneven parallel bars, balance beam, vault and floor exercise. The Scouts’ second-place finish in Friday's North Suburban Conference meet at Vernon Hills was not their best outing of the season. Stevenson won the affair with 149.5 points followed by Lake Forest with 146.925 and Libertyville with 143.325. Still, they remain poised for a strong finish at the State meet next month. “We’re definitely one of the top five teams in the state and all top five finishers could come from here (Lake County),” said Lake Forest coach Robin Straus, referring to …

James Straus

10:57 am on Monday, January 31, 2011

The regional is Wednesday night February 2nd, barring any tremendous out-pouring of snow. This just in, the beam has been increased to four inches.   more ›

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Crafting a Gymnastics Lineup a Balance of Team Strengths, Persona

Veteran coach Robin Straus positions her athletes for successful third-place finish at Lake County Invitational.

Crafting the lineup for a gymnastics meet requires all the skill used for baseball or football. Veteran Lake Forest High School gymnastics coach Robin Straus has spent more than 30 years crafting lineups to meet the competition, and Saturday's Lake County Invitational was no exception. In what turned into a three-team race, Lake Forest finished third behind Stevenson and Carmel with less than three points separating the three teams. Only three Scouts — Kylie Carlson, Brittany Moccia and Katherine McKeon —participated in all four events and rarely in the same order. The only constant was Carlson as the final Lake Forest competitor in every event.  “Kylie is our pressure kid. She proved herself with a top 10 all-around performance at state …

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Lake Forest High School Sports Digest

Scout Gymnasts Grab Third at Lake County Invite

Katie Meier sets school record en route to winning balance beam competition.

Date: Jan. 15  The Final Score:  1.Stevenson 150.4; 2. Carmel 149.35; 3. Lake Forest 147.7; 4. Libertyville 143.65; 5. Barrington 135.85; 6. Warren 134.1; 7. Deerfield134.1; 8. Cubs All Stars (Lake Forest and Barrington junior varsity) 124.5; 9. Bulls All Stars 124.05; 10. Mundelein 123.5; 11. Vernon Hills 119.85; 12. Hawks All Stars 117.9. Scouts’ Star Performer: Kylie Carlson tied for first in floor exercises, placed fourth in the all-around competition, fifth on the uneven parallel bars and sixth in vault. Other Notable Scout Performances: Katie Meier took the gold medal in the balance beam with a school record 9.7 score. Brittany Moccia placed 10th in the all-around including fourth in floor exercise and fifth in vault.  Who’s Next:  …

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Meier's Extra Practice Pays off With Career Beam Score

Lake Forest girls place 3rd against state-caliber field.

While most Lake Forest High School gymnasts were allowed to take a break from practices during the school's winter break, junior Katie Meier was among the few who continued to attend practice. “A lot of people were missing over winter break, but I was here,” Meier said. “I just really wanted to use that time without the stress of school to work really hard in gymnastics. It made it easier to work hard.” Everyone got to see the product of Meier’s efforts at the annual Lake Forest Invitational Saturday night. Meier not only scored a career-high 9.55 on balance beam, but took first place against a talented 12-team field that included four state qualifiers from last year's state meet (Carmel, Stevenson, Lyons Township and Prairie Ridge). The …

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