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Meet Results/Awards--Fall, 2010

11/20/10 - State Meet Results - Congratulations to:
Rachel Stoehr--second place in the 500-yard freestyle (4:53.40); third place in the 200 freestyle (1:50.72)
Mika Hlavin--12th place in the 200 individual medley (2:09.97)
Caitlin Lanigan, Elle Chody, Katie Schott, Christine Hoelterhoff--12th place in 200 medley relay (1:50.93)
Mika Hlavin, LIlly Wang, Christine Hoelterhoff, Rachel Stoehr--10th place--200 freestyle relay (1:38.4)
Mika Hlavin, Lilly Wang, Olivia Campbell, Rachel Stoehr--12th place--400 freestyle relay (3:35.19)

11/13/10 LAKE FOREST DOMINATES AT SECTIONAL MEET (Check the "Complete Meet Results" links below for all the results.)
Lake Forest placed first with 284.5 points; Deerfield placed second with 198 and Libertyville came in third with 169.5

The Scouts qualified nine in individual events and all three relay teams for next week’s IHSA state meet at Evanston High.

  • Rachel Stoehr won the 200-yard individual medley in 2:05.75 and the 500 freestyle in 4:52.89.
  • Mika Hlavin won the 100 freestyle in 51.62 and the 200 freestyle in 1:50.32.
Additional Scouts qualifying for state:
Caitlin Lanigan in the 100 backstroke; Olivia Campbell (200 individual medley & 100 backstroke); Katie Schott (100 butterfly); Elle Chody (100 breaststroke).

hour of power relay

Last night--Tuesday November 9--23 girls from the Lake Forest High School Girls' swimming and diving team participated in the 2010 Ted Mullin “Hour of Power” relay.  The relay honors Ted Mullin, a swimmer from New Trier High School and Carleton college that passed away in 2006 from Sarcoma, a soft tissue cancer.  The girls raised $300.00 that will be donated to research at The University of Chicago Comer children’s hospital.

11/06/10--Lake Forest dominated the seven-team North Suburban Conference girls swimming meet at Vernon Hills HS--finishing with 364.5 points.(see link below for complete results)
Event winners were Lake Forest’s 200-yard medley relay team in 1:52.58, Lake Forest’s Rachel Stoehr (1:54 in the 200 freestyle and 5:02.12 in the 500 freestyle), Lake Forest’s Mika Hlavin (2:07.4--Beating pool record set by Lisa Hamming in 2002-- in the 200 individual medley and 52.53 in the 100 freestyle), Lake Forest in the 200 freestyle relay, Lake Forest’s Caitlin Lanigan (1:00.59 in the 100 backstroke), Lake Forest’s Elle Chody (1:10.29 in the 100 breaststroke) and Lake Forest’s 400 freestyle relay team. Stoehr set an NSC meet record with her 5:01.12 effort in the 500 freestyle.

COMPLETE MEET RESULTS
(Click on link for complete meet results)

Sectional Meet Results--11/13/10--LF Places FIrst as a Team--Team Standings
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Varsity Conference Results--11/6/10--LF Places First Again
JV Prairie-Lake Conference Meet Results--10/30/10--
JV Wins Conference Meet
Lake Forest-Vernon Hills Dual Meet Results--10/28/10--LF defeats Vernon Hills
Lake Forest-Libertyville Dual Meet Results--10/21/10--LF defeats Libertyville
Trevian Relays--10/16/10

Mundelein Dual Results--10/14/10--LF defeats Mundelein
College Events Meet--10/09/10--Scouts place 2nd
Stevenson Dual Results--10/07/10--Scouts defeat visiting Stevenson 98-88
Evanston Invite--10/02/10
- Another Victory for Lake Forest!
Zion Dual Meet--09/30/10 - Scouts Win Again!!
Lake County Invite--09/25/10 - Scouts Place First Again!
Warren Dual Meet--09/22/10 - Scouts Place First!
Evanston Dual Meet--09/10/10 - Scouts Place First!
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09/25/10
Lake Forest places first at Lake County Meet!

Lake Forest won with 314 points, while Barrington had 274 and Stevenson 213. Lake Forest was led by Mika Hlavin (first in the 100 freestyle), Rachel Stoehr (first in the 200 freestyle and first in the 500 freestyle), and the winning 200 and 400 relay teams that included Hlavin, Stoehr, Lilly Wang, Christine Hoelterhoff and Olivia Campbell.

Meet Results/Awards--Fall, 2009

Awards---Fall, 2009

VARSITY AWARDS--Swim
2012  Olivia Campbell
2010  Courtney Carani
2013  Julia Elle Chody
2013  Amanda Gottschalk
2013  Colleen Harrison
2011  Valerie Heidbreder
2012  Mika Hlavin
2011  Christine Hoelterhoff
2013  Abigail Kordell
2012  Erin Mitchell
2012  Katherine Schott
2012  Rachel Stoehr
2012  Lilly Wang
2010  Diane Wang
2012  Amanda Zhou
DIVING AWARDS
2013  Christina Kalebic - Varsity
2013  Brooke Payton - JV

CAPTAINS
Courtney Carani – Varsity
Diane Wang - Varsity
Claire Donohue – JV

ALL ACADEMIC
Diane Wang

MOST VALUABLE
Var. Swim – Rachel Stoehr
Var. Dive – Christina Kalebic 

MOST IMPROVED
Var. Swim – Colleen Harrison
JV Swim – Elliotte Pomerich
JV Swim – Melanie Wood

COACHES AWARD
Var. Swim – Courtney Carani
JV Swim – Lillian Corona

STEP UP AWARD
JV Swim – Maia Brearton

SPIRIT AWARD
JV Swim - Danielle Moews

Var.  - CONFERENCE RECORD
W:  6       L:  0
Var. - OVERALL RECORD
W:  6       L:  2

JV - CONFERENCE RECORD
W:  6       L:  0
JV - OVERALL RECORD
W:  6       L:  2

JV AWARDS--Swim
2010  Marie Ankenman
2011  Maureen Beirne
2013  Maia Brearton
2012  Elizabeth Canning
2012  Olivia Carr
2013  Laura Chan
2011  Hannah Chody
2010  Lillian Corona
2012  Alexandria (Lexi) Costello
2013  Grace Demet
2013  Nina Demet
2010  Claire Donohue
2013  Morgan Doyle
2011  Samantha Fasel
2013  Madeleine Fawcett
2012  Hannah Gersten
2013  Ann Glynn
2011  Sara Grandone
2011  Debra Helsin
2012  Hannah Hildebrandt
2013  Margaret Huskin
2010  Sarah Jaekel
2012  Leonore Kaufmann
2010  Holly Landan
2011  Madison Lapidus
2013  Emily Mark
2013  Margaret Mass
2013  Kelsey McAfee
2013  Anne McArdle
2012  Lauren McBlaine
2012  Camille McClellan
2012  Danielle Moews
2010  Emily Neal
2013  Nina Nissly
2012  Krista Peterson
2013  Elliotte Pomerich
2013  Kathleen Romack
2011  Kathryn Rowe
2013  Emma Rowell
2012  Olivia Ruggles
2011  Dagmar Schoettle
2013  Emma Slayton
2012  Mary Statza
2012  Caroline Tarwid
2012  Natasha Wadhwa
2013  Kerry Wanner
2010  Adele Watel
2012  Melanie Wood
2013  Meredith Zage
2010  Anna Zhou


11/14/09
Lake Forest Claims Sectional Title!
In all, Lake Forest qualified 2 relay teams and 8 individuals for State:
Relay Teams — 200 freestyle (Hlavin, Hoelterhoff, L. Wang, Stoehr); 400 freestyle (Hlavin, Hoelterhoff, Carani, Stoehr)
* IndividualsRachel Stoehr (200 freestyle & 500 freestyle); Mika Hlavin (50 freestyle & 100 freestyle); Olivia Campbell (200 individual medley); Courtney Carani (200 freestyle & 500 freestyle); Christine Hoelterhoff (100 freestyle)

Congratulations to Coach Carolyn Grevers, who was named Sectional Coach of the Year at the Sectional meet. The coaches in attendance voted on the award and Carolyn received the award based on the Scouts performance at the meet and during the season.

11/10/09
Thirty-eight girls from the JV Girls' Swimming and Diving team participated in the 4th annual "Hour for Power" relay celebrating Ted Mullin's life and raising awareness for sarcoma, the disease that took Ted's life at the young age of 22. Loud music, dancing and crazy relay swimming describes the one hour of continuous swimming. Eight girls took part in LF's first year participating; this year Lake Forest had 38 girls joining in. Thank you to all of the participating members of the Lake Forest High School JV Girls' Swim Team.

11/07/09
Scouts Win NSC Conference!
Lake Forest proved it was the best girls' swimming and diving team in the NSC once again by taking the conference meet, which was held at Vernon Hills on Saturday, with 292 points. LIbertyville was runner-up with 225 points and Stevenson placed third with 223.5.

Mika Hlavin dominated for Lake Forest, which didn't lose a conference meet during the regular season. Mika won the 50-yard freestyle (24.81) and 100 freestyle (53.77) and swam legs on the victorious 200 freestyle (Hlavin, Lilly Wang, Christine Hoelterhoff, Rachel Stoehr) and 400 freestyle relays (Hlavin, Hoelterhoff, Stoehr, Courtney Carani) .

Other wins included: Olivia Campbell--100 backstroke (1:02.82); Rachel Stoehr--500 freestyle (5:08.75)


11/06/09
The Lake Forest High School girls' JV swim team participated in the Prairie-Lake Invite on Friday, November 6.
All the teams in the Lake conference participated at the meet. The Scouts came away victorious and were 1st or 2nd in every event except the 100 fly.  The Scouts outscored the other conference teams by at least 82 points.  The meet started off with a 1-2 finish in the medley relay and the ball started rolling from there.  Maia Brearton was a double winner in the 100 and 200 free.  Other individual champions were: Nina Demet - 200 IM, Kerry Wanner - 50 free, Grace Demet - 500 free, Norie Kaufmann - 100 back, and Valerie Heidbreder - 100 breast.  The 200 free relay--consisting of Maia Brearton, Annie Glynn, Valerie Heidbreder and Annie McCardle--finished with gold in the 200 Free Relay and the LFHS 400 Free Relay--with Nina Demet, Valerie Heidbreder, Kerry Wanner and Annie McArdle--came home with the gold.  Best times were posted and a good time was had by all.  Congratulations girls!!!

10/15/09
Last night, the Lake Forest High School Girl's Swimming and Diving competed against Mundelein High School and came away with victories in both the Junior Varsity and Varsity levels. It was a fun night as we celebrated our seniors who have given their all and worked tremendously hard over the last four years. Courtney Carani (captain), Lilian Corona, Claire Donahue (captain), Diane Wang (captain), Emily Neal, Marie Ankeman, Sarah Jaekel, Holly Landan, Anna Zhou, and Adel Watel were honored during the diving break. A celebration dinner, skits and speeches put an explanation point on the whole evening. Congratulations seniors!

The JV Girl's Swim Team will be participating in the Ted Mullin "Leave it in the Pool" Hour of Power on Tuesday, November 10, 2009. The "relay" swims for one continuous hour, beginning at 4:00 p.m. and benefits the Ted Mullin Fund for Pediatric Sarcoma Research at The University of Chicago. Ted swam at New Trier High School and at Carleton College before he passed away way to soon. Scientists at The University of Chicago are thrilled to partner with the Mullin family, Carleton College and hundreds of swimmers across the country to raise awareness and support for sarcoma research. If you are interested in participating or donating to this great cause, please contact Cindy Dell at cdell@lfschools.net.
Here is a great video on the Ted Mullin "Hour of Power" Relay

09/26/09
The Scouts finished second to Barrington in the county meet at Vernon Hills. Leading Lake Forest was Mika Hlavin, who won the 100-yard freestyle in 53.4 and the 50 freestyle in 24.64. Other Scout wins came from Rachel Stoehr in the 500 freestyle (5:09.68) and the 400 freestyle relay team of Hlavin, Stoehr, Christine Hoelterhoff and Courtney Carant (3:41.37).


Meet Results--Fall, 2008
11/07/08
Varsity NSC Conference Results--meet stats
JV NSC Conference Results--meet stats
Tonight, the JV girls finish their season at the Prairie Lake Invite at Vernon Hills HIgh School.  This is an exciting meet with representation from each of the schools in the conference and some others in Lake County.  The girls have trained hard all season and will end the season with great swims and great friendships.   

On Monday 11/10, the JV girl's swim team will be participating in the Ted Mullin "Hour of Power" Relay.  Ted was a swimmer at Carleton College, New Trier High School and Lake Forest Swim Club.  Unfortunately, Ted passed away at the young age 21 from sarcoma.  Each year college teams, high school and club teams across the country participate in the "Hour of Power" to raise awareness and money for the type of sarcoma that Ted died from.  The "hour of power" is a non-stop relay for one hour from 4:00-5:00 pm.  At the conclusion of the relay, we will celebrate Ted's life with a pizza party at Buffo's.

More than 5,500 college, high school and club swimmers from nearly 100 different teams plan to jump into the pool on Thursday, Nov. 6 with the same goal in mind––going all out for an hour in the name of cancer research.

The Carleton College swimming and diving teams are sponsors of the third annual “Hour of Power” Relay for cancer research in honor of former Carleton student and teammate Edward H. “Ted” Mullin, who passed away from sarcoma, a rare soft-tissue cancer, in September 2006 at the age of 22.  This year's "Hour of Power"is set to include nearly eighty colleges swimming simultaneously.

The event is a one-hour, all-out, leave-it-in-the-pool practice that will occur simultaneously at numerous pools across the country and involve teams from NCAA Division I, II and III, including teams like Princeton, Georgetown and Providence and nearly every Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) program.

In its third year, the fund-raiser has grown from 15 teams and $11,000 raised in 2006 to 53 teams and nearly $50,000 raised last year. This year, participation has nearly doubled in terms of numbers of athletes and teams participating.

Funds raised act as seed funding for the University of Chicago pediatric sarcoma research program. The Ted Mullin Fund has enabled the Univ. of Chicago to recruit Stephen X. Skapek, M.D., an expert in the study and treatment of sarcomas.

Big East: Univ. of Cincinnati, Georgetown, Providence
CAC: Salisbury, York (PA)
CCC: Univ. of New England, Regis (MA), Roger Williams
CCIW: Illinois Wesleyan
Centennial: McDaniel
ECAC/Bluegrass Mountain: Johns Hopkins
Empire 8: Alfred, Hartwick, Ithaca, Stevens Inst. of Tech., Utica
GNAC: Elms, Norwich, Simmons
IIAC: Luther
Independent: Wells
Ivy League: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Princeton
Landmark: Catholic University of America
Liberty League: Rensselaer Polytechnic, Skidmore, Union
Little East: Western Connecticut State
MAC: Lycoming
MIAC: Augsburg, Carleton, Gustavus Adolphus, Hamline, Macalester, Saint Benedict, St. Catherine, Saint Mary’s, St. Olaf, St. Thomas
Midwest: Grinnell, Lawrence
NCAC: Allegheny, Denison, Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Wabash, Wittenberg, Wooster
NESCAC: Amherst, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Connecticut College, Hamilton, Middlebury, Trinity (CT), Tufts, Wesleyan (CT), Williams
NEWMAC: Babson, Clark (MA), Mount Holyoke, Wellesley, Wheaton (MA), Worcester Polytechnic
NWC: Whitman
OAC: Ohio Northern
ODAC: Randolph-Macon
ODAC/Bluegrass Mountain: Washington and Lee
Presidents’: Grove City College
SCAC: Colorado College
SCIAC: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Occidental, Univ. of Redlands, Whittier
Sun Belt: Univ. of Denver
SUNYAC: Oswego State
UAA: Carnegie Mellon, Univ. of Chicago

More information about the event and how to donate to the Ted Mullin Cancer Research Fund, visit: http://go.carleton.edu/HourOfPower

10/30/08
Warren Dual Meet
--meet stats

10/23/08
Stevenson Dual Meet--
meet stats

10/16/08
Zion Dual Meet
--meet stats

10/11/08
St. Charles College Events Meet
--meet stats

10/07/08
Lake Forest vs Mundelein
--meet stats

10/04/08
Evanston Invite
--meet stats

09/27/08
Lake County Invite
--meet stats

09/25/08
Lake Forest vs Libertyville
--meet stats

09/20/08
Patriot Rally
--meet stats

09/18/08
Lake Forest vs Vernon Hills
--meet stats

09/12/08
Lake Forest vs Evanston
--meet stats


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