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SUNDAY BREAKFAST
OUT & ABOUT NORTH SHORE RESIDENTS TALK ABOUT WHAT STRESSES THEM OUT. P.29
STEPHEN SCHUTT LEADS LAKE FOREST COLLEGE TO NEW HEIGHTS. P.46
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22 | SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 2014
SPORTS
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LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONALITIES OF WILMETTE, KENILWORTH, WINNETKA, NORTHFIELD, GLENCOE, HIGHLAND PARK, EVANSTON, LAKE FOREST, METTAWA & LAKE BLUFF
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North Shore Weekend NEWS 10 TAKING A GANDER
What are the landmarks and who are the famous natives that make up our North Shore?
12 NEW CRAFT
After a long career in corporate communications and stints at the Financial Times and at Reuters, Alastair Davie creates a work of historical fiction.
12 NEWS DIGEST
A summary of news that’s happened around the North Shore and a preview of upcoming events.
LIFESTYLE & ARTS 20 SOCIAL WHIRL
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Take a look at some of the top parties attended by North Shore residents recently.
24 GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWNS
Find out about the best events coming up this week in the North Shore.
29 OUT AND ABOUT The North Shore’s Carpet Cleaning Experts
Discover the answers our roving photographer received to our weekly question to North Shore residents.
HOME & DESIGN 30 LAKE EFFECT
A new-construction home in Winnetka is blocks away from Lake Michigan.
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32 OPEN HOUSES
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SPORTS 36 IN THE SWIM OF THINGS
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Area teams sending a boatload of qualifiers to this weekend’s state swimming and diving meet.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST… 46 SUNDAY BREAKFAST
Lake Forest College President Stephen Schutt has lifted the liberal-arts school to new heights.
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or some, Thanksgiving is a grim affair, weighed down by a dry bird and an annual encounter with bizarre relatives. For most, it’s a fun holiday, the kickoff to an ultra-long weekend replete with a feast. I’ve spent many Thanksgivings out of state — in Los Angeles, New York, the Bahamas. It’s hard to match the North Shore, which always features weather appropriate for Thanksgiving family football games (40s with a glimmer of sun) along with food in beautiful homes. It’s an ideal place to give thanks for our blessings. The word “turkey” has a special meaning beyond that of Thanksgiving food and bowling prowess. A teacher once called me a turkey before assigning me two demerits, if that helps you understand the term. Below, I’m going to call out five turkeys before Thanksgiving arrives — to get them out of my system, as they say. 1) Why do newspapers, except for Investor’s Business Daily, refuse to slide two bags (one each way) over the product before it’s tossed to the end of a driveway on a rainy day? Often the publication is soaked and worthless — what other industry delivers its goods in such a slipshod manner? 2) Speaking of our free press, how did this headline over a column about quarterback Jay Cutler slip past the gaze of sports editors last week at Chicago’s second-biggest daily: ‘Hedy Hey Hedy Hey Hedy” Yes, those words fill space where a headline should be written. But maybe I’m mistaken, and those inkstained veterans did their job. Perhaps “Hedy Hey Hedy Hey Hedy” was one of the audibles barked out by the NFL’s highest-paid player. That would explain the anemic offense.
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Exquisite new construction 2012, East LF , 4 br, 4.5 ba East Lake Forest. $1,599,000
Custom Larry Booth designed one-owner home on one-half acre. 6 br, 5.2 ba. $1,525,000
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The communities that make up the North Shore have their own flavor and claims to fame. Join us as we take a look at the hot spots, history, and style that set each town apart. LAKE BLUFF
LAKE FOREST
Gazebo
Market Square
HIGHLAND PA R K
Michael’s Chicago Style Red Hots Inovasi Restaurant
Vince Vaughn, Dave Eggers, John Hughes
FAMOUS NATIVES
CLAIM TO FAME
Sunrise Park was seen in the opening credits of Ordinary People
Lake Forest boasts a longtime polo tradition, as noted in The Great Gatsby
Longchamps
Numerous films were shot here, including Sixteen Candles and Risky Business
Lili Taylor, Fred Savage, Gene Siskel, Harold Ramis
Glencoe beach served as the backdrop for Cameron’s famous freak-out in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
The Ware Garden
Chris O’Donnell, Rock Hudson, Liz Phair Chris Kennedy
Home Alone was filmed at 671 The most Lincoln Avenue exclusive in Winnetka neighborhood in the Midwest, according to forbes.com
Maserati Quattroporte Mercedes G-Class
Kurt Andersen’s novel True Believers is set in Wilmette
A Northwestern football game (or New Trier graduation!) at Ryan Field
John & Joan Cusack, Jeremy Piven, William Petersen, Bobby Short, Marlon Brando
Sixteen Candles, Home Alone 3, Uncle Buck, Dennis the Menace, and Baby on Board were all filmed largely in Evanston Michael Kors
CHANEL
Burberry
IT BAG
Ann-Margret, Charlton Heston, Bill Murray, Rainn Wilson, Virginia Madsen
Chloe
Gucci
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Northwestern University
Homer’s Ice Cream, Walker Bros. Original Pancake House O'Neil's
Billy Corgan, Stephen Glass, Gary Sinise, Orson Welles
WILMETTE
Kenilworth Fountain
Glencoe Roast Coffee
Louis Vuitton
CAR ABOUT TOWN
K E N I LWO R T H
Bahai Temple Village Green
The Bar at The Deer Path Inn
Andrew Bird, Richard Marx
WINNETKA
Chicago BotanicGarden Ravinia Music Festival
LANDMARK
DESTINATION
G L E N CO E
Tory Burch
Cadillac Escalade
Jaguar XK
Porsche Panamera
Range Rover
BMW X6
Audi A4
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Debut novel shows how a man’s past sins catch up with him
■ by jake jarvi Alastair Davie of Northbrook has made his living with words, first by writing for publications like Reuters and the Financial Times in London. When he came to the United States more than 30 years ago, he delved into public relations and marketing communications, aiming to communicate his clients’ messages as effectively as possible. After retiring in 2002 as the director of corporate communications for Foster Wheeler Corp., a Fortune 500 company, he finally had the time to put his words to work in his favorite medium: historical fiction. His first novel, “A Sixth Sense,” was released this year.
“I was thinking to myself: What if I wanted to escape from that? How would I go about it?” | Alastair Davie NSW: Tell us about your book. AD: It’s a historical saga about a man’s past sins catching up with him 50 years later. It’s set in the Dublin tenements, which are the slums of Dublin, and he’s brought up by an alcoholic single mother. His father was what the British call a Black and Tan, a member of a special police force brought in to control the Irish in the 1920s. Francis Reagan, my
protagonist, escapes from Ireland to go to the Spanish Civil War as an ambulance driver, where he gets captured and is turned in to work for the Germans during the Second World War as a spy in Belfast. NSW: What inspired the story? AD: I’m very interested in 20th-century history. I picked up a book called “Dublin Tenement Life: An Oral History” by Professor Kevin Kearns, interviews with people who actually lived in tenements in Dublin. It fascinated me, and I was thinking to myself: What if I wanted to escape from that? How would I go about it? What would I do? And it got me thinking. NSW: Why start writing novels? AD: I retired. And I always wanted to write a book, or several books. Now I have the time to do it. It’s different from journalistic writing. We’re always taught to be more succinct. Short sentences and get to the facts. Whereas novel writing, you’re expanding thoughts and ideas and situations, which you can’t do when you’re doing a news story. NSW: What are you working on now? AD: Another historical novel set in the Bahamas when the Duke of Windsor, who had been Edward the VIII before he married Mrs. Simpson, was put in the Bahamas as the governor to basically get him out of Europe. There was always a fear that he would be kidnapped by the Nazis. His family had a German background actually; he regarded himself as more German than British. My main character is an RAF doctor. During the war, in the Bahamas, they set up a couple of airbases for training RAF bomber pilots. It was also a ferrying point for the Americans to send planes to the Middle East and Asia. ■
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NEWS DIGEST REVIEW CHICAGO
The Auxiliary Board of the Art Institute of Chicago announced that the organization has contributed more than $1 million over the past five years to support exhibitions at the museum. The board’s contributions have included the creation of an endowed architectural lecture series and significant financial support for the construction of the museum’s Modern Wing. More recently, the board has been the lead affiliate sponsor for the exhibitions “Picasso and Chicago, Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity” and “Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938,” as well as the upcoming exhibition “David Adjaye,” scheduled to open Sept. 19, 2015. “It is an honor to support the Art Institute of Chicago, one of the city’s greatest treasures,” said Auxiliary Board President Dustin O’Regan of Lake Forest. “It is also incredibly gratifying for our board to see how our funds are used to enhance these exhibitions and, thereby, the visitor experience.”
LAKE FOREST
Margaret (Meg) Steele will become the next head of school at Woodlands Academy, succeeding Gerald Grossman on July 1, 2015. Says Board Chair Tom Flint, “Meg’s passion for Sacred Heart education and her philosophy that learning from loving teachers in the Sacred Heart environment will provide our young women the strength of character and intellect which are necessary for success.” A Chicago resident, Steele has been
Margaret Steele with Sacred Heart Schools in Chicago since 1997. She has a bachelor’s degree in history from Yale University, a master’s degree in elementary education from Lesley University/Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Mass., and has completed graduate work in school administration at DePaul University.
WILMETTE
Opera performer Emma Flannery, a sophomore at North Shore Country Day School and Wilmette resident, is performing with Holocaust survivor Ela Weissberger in Petite Opera’s “Brundibár.” Flannery, 16, is playing the lead role of Aninka. “Brundibár” was written in 1938 by Jewish composer Hans Krása in the Nazi-
occupied Czech Republic. The children’s opera was performed by children in the Terezin concentration camp to delude the outside world into thinking the Jews were being treated humanely. Of 15,000 children in the camp, only 100 survived. Weissberger is one of those children. “Brundibár” performances run through Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Mary Wilson Beyer Auditorium in Park Ridge.
WINNETKA
Peter and Betty Skalski, long-time owners of Phototronics, have retired. The new owners of the camera store at Elm and Lincoln — which is more than 60 years old — are Scott Dallmeyer and Keith Franson. Customers stopped by to wish the Skalskis well on their retirement on Saturday, Nov. 15.
PREVIEW GLENCOE
Festive outdoor lighting will signal the
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return of the Wonderland Express, the Chicago Botanic Garden’s winter holiday celebration running from Nov. 28-Jan. 4. A display of more than 750,000 lights will begin at the Garden’s Lake Cook Road entrance and will beckon visitors along the esplanade, through the Heritage Garden and to the Regenstein Center. A model train will chug past more landmarks set around the North Pool of Krehbiel Gallery, transformed into an English country train platform. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children ages 3 to 12 and seniors ages 62 and older. ■
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STANDOUT STUDENT
Nicole Basil and her family during a recent bike collection.
■ by jake jarvi When Nicole Basil of Wilmette received a new bicycle in third grade, she, her brother, and her parents started looking for a charity to donate their used bikes. “We couldn’t find one, so I said, ‘Why don’t we start our own charity?’” says Basil, now a 15-yearold freshman at New Trier High School. “My little third-grader mind just blurted that out.” Seven years later, the charity she named Pedal Power is still going strong. On the first Saturday each November, it accepts bicycle donations from 9 a.m. until noon at drop-off points along the North Shore. The first year, Pedal Power only featured one location for drop-offs, Basil’s elementary school in Wilmette. Now, the drop-off points include bike shops in Winnetka, Northbrook, Highland Park, and a Home Depot in Evanston that accepts donations year-round. After receiving 250 bikes the first year, the family wanted to put them to good use. Corresponding with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) administration, they were directed to one school in particular that serves the children of low-income families. On the day of the annual bike drive, the Basil family rents a truck, retrieves the donated bikes, separates the ones that are in good condition and takes them to the Cesar E. Chavez Multicultural Academic Center Elementary School on the South Side. The bikes are presented as rewards to children who make the honor roll. “We get invited to some of the honor roll assemblies,” Basil says. “One of the first years, the kids didn’t know about the bike winnings yet, and they hid them behind a divider screen in the room. They
called up all of the kids who were on the honor roll, and they opened up the screen and said, ‘All of you get a bike.’ They were so excited.” Thanks to a grant from the Evanston Bike Club, the Basil family is able to make sure each child who receives a bike also receives a helmet. Basil isn’t the only member of the family dedicated to Pedal Power. Her parents help collect the bikes and deliver them on the day of the bike drive, and her 13-year-old brother Bennett manages Pedal Power’s social media presence as well as its website, gopedalpower.com.
“They called up all of the kids who were on the honor roll, and they opened up the screen and said, ‘All of you get a bike.’ They were so excited.” | Nicole Basil Each year, Pedal Power receives bikes that are in poor condition, but they still put them to great use. CPS directs them to the Northside Learning Center, where students with cognitive disabilities receive both an academic education as well as vocational life skills, such as bike repair and maintenance, using the donated bikes. No matter how damaged the bikes, they can help a child learn a practical trade that they can apply for the rest of their life. Says Basil, “My philosophy is — a bike can take you far, but good grades can take you further. [Cesar E. Chavez] recently showed us their test scores, and they’re now ranked the No. 1 school in their district.” ■
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MY FAVORITE WEEKEND
Janie and Chuck enjoy sun and fun in Florida
Janie and Chuck Walsh of Lake Forest will chair the 25th Anniversary Spirit of Saint Nicholas Ball to benefit the children served by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago on Dec. 5.
Janie and Chuck Walsh had a disclaimer before talking about their recent trip to Delray Beach.
“The best part was going to a relaxed date night with my lovely wife.” “We might fight over this because we have different ideas as to what makes our ‘favorite weekend,’” says Janie, laughing. The Walsh’s second home in Florida is designed for sunny comfort, and this particular weekend was spent no differently. With a wraparound balcony, the Walsh’s opened up all the windows and enjoyed hors d’oeuvres with friends while boats plied the waters of the Intracoastal Waterway. “We love sitting and watching the sunsets,” says Janie. They also enjoy walks and found time to go for one along the nearby beach with their
Bichon Frise, Bailey, in tow; they also visited wildlife sanctuaries for nature walks. “Janie’s sanctuary is getting over to Neiman Marcus,” says Chuck, and Janie admits that she did make time to go shopping downtown. For Chuck, a partner of the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bulls, his sanctuary is settling down to a great sports weekend. “Watching is ‘coaching’, just so you know,” says Janie. The couple made time to visit a polo match in Wellington. It’s there that some of the best South American talent plays in Florida during the winter months. They also took out a boat with their lease arrangement with the local yacht club. But Chuck was quick to add his favorite part of the weekend was spending time with Janie. “The best part was going to a relaxed date night with my lovely wife,” says Chuck. “Of course, if the Bulls are playing, I’ve got to watch them!”■ ~ Simon Murray
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The correlation between expensive weddings and failed marriages ■
by joanna brown
If you’ve been in a grocery store checkout line or turned on your television in the last month, you’ve undoubtedly seen photos from actor George Clooney’s September wedding to attorney Amal Alamuddin. It was a strikingly glamorous affair in Venice, what with the bride and groom arriving at each party by boat in designer clothes, surrounded by their spectacularly styled Hollywood friends and family. (The wedding photos were sold to two magazines – one in the U.S. and another in Europe – with the proceeds slated for various human rights charities, so I feel like my study of them was somewhat selfless.) The party for 100 guests is estimated to have cost anywhere from $1.6 million to $14 million, with the former coming from more reputable sources. We’d expect nothing less from this Oscar-winning movie star. After all, Kim Kardashian spent $6 million-$10 million (there were some deep discounts for promotional efforts during the televised event, too) on her wedding to NBA star Kris Humphries, to whom she
was wed for 72 hours; she spent another $15 million on her subsequent wedding to Kanye West. We’ll see how that works out. If you trust the magazines in the grocery aisle, Prince William and Kate Middleton spent $34 million (mostly on security). Michael Jordan spent $10 million on his most recent wedding, on details like a seven-layer, crystal-encrusted rum wedding cake. And Justin Timberlake spent $6.5 million on his wedding in Italy, reserving an entire hotel and the adjacent buildings to avoid the paparazzi. But for the basic couple, wedding website theknot.com reported that the average price of a wedding in the United States in 2013 was $29,858. Clooney’s budget is fascinating for watchers like me, but it doesn’t make the wedding any more or less meaningful than the run-of-the-mill family affairs we all attend regularly. In fact, a new study from two economics professors at Atlanta’s Emory University found that couples who spend less on their weddings tend to have longerlasting marriages than those who splurge. They found a similar correlation between less expensive engagement rings and lower divorce rates.
In order to determine these relationships, researchers collected detailed surveys from 3,151 adults in the United States who are or have been married. Subsequent analysis found that women whose weddings cost more than $20,000 divorced at a rate roughly 1.6 times higher than women whose weddings cost between $5,000 and $10,000. Couples who spent $1,000 or less on their big day had a lower than average rate of divorce. But the study found that couples shouldn’t cut the guest list in order to cut costs. Surveys suggested that the greater the number of people who attend a wedding, the lower the rate of divorce. Research didn’t explain why these things were true, but the researchers offered a few ideas. Inexpensive weddings may relieve young couples of financial strains that stress a marriage. Big weddings may reflect the large support systems that couples have to help them through the hard times that challenge every marriage. At the wedding I was honored to witness earlier this month, the most moving moments were the least expensive. The bride’s sister sang a special prayer during
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the ceremony, and the couple locked away love letters with a special bottle of wine they will enjoy on their first anniversary. Guests agreed that night that the happy couple has lots of anniversaries ahead of them. What inexpensive wedding details have you found most meaningful? Send an email to joanna@northshoreweekend.com. ■
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WINES OF THE WEEK ■ by johnson ho It’s a common misconception that either a buttery Chardonnay or a big Cabernet Sauvignon are the best choices to pair with Thanksgiving turkey. Certified sommeliers cringe when such perennial recommendations appear in the press. Here are some highly sophisticated choices for Thursday. 2010 Domaine Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape, Cuvee Reserve, Rhone/Provence, France; $118 Perched above the heartland of the bucolic Provence region, the expressive, 100-plus-year-old Grenache grape vines possess a charming balance of ripe cherries, plums, blackberry and mineral undercurrents with a modicum of acidity. In contrast to the leathery and aggressive Cabernet or fickle Pinot Noir, Grenache has been favored to complement lightly seasoned poultry, seafood, pork and veal recipes of the Mediterranean basin for more than 2,000 years. This ultra-luxurious version can stand up to a Turducken or deep fried turkey stuffed with flavorful stuffing or spicy ribs/BBQ coating. Best 4-10 years from vintage, after one hour of decanting. 2010 Chateau de la Gardine Chateauneuf du Pape, Rhone/ Provence, France; $47 A hot rising star of the region, this palate charmer strikes the ideal balance between mellow red fruit character and easy drinking personality versatile enough to include a plethora of other dishes — e.g. salads, pasta, cold cuts, roasted vegetables, sweet potato, and grilled sausages. It can even salvage an over-cooked, dry turkey! For sipping after the meal with cheeses, fruit or cake, this selection can provide the sumptuous exit solution with panache. Best 4-10 years after vintage, after 1/2 hour of decanting. 2013 Pink Pegau, Cotes du Rhone/ Provence, France; $25
When the guest list runs the gamut of sophistication or taste preferences where the budget or wine color can turn into endless dilemmas, do not despair. The pink style here has little similitude to the more pedestrian white Zinfandel or Portuguese Mateus. Created by the highly acclaimed female winemaker Laurence Feraud from grapes that did not fit into her Chateauneuf du Pape barrel lots, this Rose shows remarkable vibrance, bountiful ripe fruit exuberance and a smooth aftertaste. Mild enough for the classic turkey recipe but also sufficiently opulent to tackle n potpourri of spices or a buffet of global fusion dishes, Pink Pegau serves them all with aplomb. Priced right to welcome friends and family of all stripes, you can serve it without worry. Best 1-3 years from vintage with a slight chill (50 degrees).
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SOCIALS
Glitter Ball 2014
photography by mary carol fitzgerald Supporters of the North Shore Board of Northwestern Settlement flooded into the ballroom of The Four Season Hotel Chicago for the organization’s Glitter Ball this fall. Funds raised from the night go toward House In the Wood Camp, an overnight camp in Wisconsin that offers at-risk Chicago children a place where they can just be kids. Chaired by Theresa Malin, Alyson Aron and Kate Huff, the evening raised enough to send 400 children to the life-changing camp. glitterballchicago.com
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PumpkinPie Sour Cream
All-butter pastry dough
1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1 1/2 cups sour cream (not reduced-fat)
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1 1/2 cups canned solid-pack pumpkin (13 oz)
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 large eggs, separated 1 cup packed dark brown sugar 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Special equipment: pie weights or raw rice; an instant-read thermometer Accompaniment: lightly sweetened whipped cream
1. Roll out pastry dough on a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin into a 13-inch round and fit into a 9-inch glass or metal pie plate. Trim excess dough, leaving a 1/2-inch overhang, then fold overhang under pastry and press against rim of pie plate to reinforce edge. Decoratively crimp edge and chill shell until firm, about 30 minutes. 2. While shell chills, put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 375°F. 3. Lightly prick bottom and side of chilled pie shell all over with a fork. Line shell with foil and fill with pie weights. Bake until pastry is pale golden along rim and set underneath weights, about 20 minutes. Carefully remove foil and weights and bake shell until
bottom and side of pastry are pale golden, about 10 minutes more. Cool completely in pie plate on a rack, about 20 minutes. Leave oven on. 4. Make filling by heating 1 cup sour cream in a double boiler or a large metal bowl set over a large wide pot of boiling water until warm, stirring occasionally. 5. Whisk together pumpkin, yolks, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, salt, and remaining 1/2 cup sour cream in another bowl until combined and whisk into hot sour cream. Cook over simmering water, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until thickened and registers 170°F on thermometer, about 6 minutes. Remove from heat and cool pumpkin mixture in bowl set in a larger bowl of ice water, stirring
occasionally, about 15 minutes. 6. Beat egg whites in another bowl with an electric mixer until they just hold stiff peaks. Fold whites into pumpkin mixture gently but thoroughly. 7. Pour filling into cooled shell, smoothing top, and bake until filling is set and puffed around edge, 40 to 50 minutes. Cool pie to room temperature on a rack, about 2 hours. COOKS' NOTE: Pie can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered. Serve chilled or at room temperature. Photography: Romulo Yanes / Gourmet © Condé Nast
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Welcome to Coldwell Banker The North Shore’s #1 Brokerage is thrilled to announce the affiliation of these exceptional Brokers in the third quarter of 2014.
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Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. If your property is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other real estate brokers. We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. ©2014 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
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Satur day, December 6th * 10:00 am to 1:00 pm 568 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka Coldwell Banker invites you to a traditional, old fashioned holiday experience. The holidays are a time for friends, family, loved ones and community. Take a ride through our charming town on a horse and carriage, take a photo with Santa, make crafts with the kids, sip on hot chocolate while listening to The New Trier Swing Choir, and come visit us. For more information, please call 847.446.4000 ©2014 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
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GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWNS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
OVER THE LAKE AND THROUGH THE WOODS
Re-invent Gallery 202 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Lake Forest 6-9 p.m. reinventlf.com Angela Saxon, Royce Deans, and Lindy Bishop — the latter formerly of Lake Forest — open a first-time collective show with their works of Great Lakes-area beauty. The exhibit runs through Dec. 31.
THE PAJAMA GAME
Regina Dominican High School, O’Shaughnessy Theater 701 Locust Road, Wilmette November 21 and 22, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $10; $5 seniors and students rdhs.org This Broadway musical tells the story of labor troubles in a pajama factory, where worker demands for a whopping seven-and-a-half cent raise
are going unheeded. In the midst of negotiations, love blossoms between two unlikely characters: Babe, the grievance committee head, and Sid, the new factory superintendent.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
MIDWEST YOUNG ARTISTS CONCERT
Bennett Gordon Hall – Ravinia Festival 418 Sheridan Road, Highland Park 4-6 p.m. Free mya.org/events/detail287.php A special program of pre-1800s music. Select MYA Symphony Orchestra students are assembled into a chamber orchestra for the Early Music Ensemble and directed by Robert Bassill. Period instruments are utilized to achieve an authentic sound.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24
FOREST & FOUND POP-UP SALE
1363 N. Western Avenue, Lake Forest 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Forest & Found — the art of community thrift — will host a Pop-Up Sale with jewelry by Stacy Vermylen, maker of gifts for the holidays; Leetees Fudge, handcrafted fudge perfect for hostess or teacher gifts, and EJ Mirage, featuring monogrammed scarves.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
Equestrian Connection 600 N. Bradley Road, Lake Forest 1-8 p.m. Linda Liss, 847-815-8797 A shopping experience that also supports the programs at Equestrian Connection. A portion of all purchases will be donated to the therapy programs. Shop for unique jewelry, clothing, home accessories, food items, spirits and more.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Today we celebrate twin holidays: Thanksgiving and the birth of William Sanford “Bill” Nye, popularly known as Bill Nye the Science Guy. A noted science educator, television host, and scientist, Nye is the son of the late Jacqueline Jenkins-Nye, an American cryptanalyst and member of the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) branch of the Navy, who worked to decipher Japanese and German codes during World War II. Want to submit your North Shore event to Goings On About Towns? Send an email with the subject heading “GOAT” along with the particulars — Event Name, Event Location/Sponsor, Event Address, Event Time/Date, Event Cost, contact information (web or phone) and a 30-word description of the event — to katierose@jwcmedia.com at least 14 days before publication, and we will do our best to get it in.
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Two new oncologists with one common goal.
Neal Christiansen, MD Medical Oncology Lake Forest Hospital
Valerie Nelson, MD Medical Oncology Lake Forest Hospital
As part of our goal to expand comprehensive cancer care services in the northern suburbs, Northwestern Medicine in Lake Forest and Grayslake welcomes two important members, affiliated with the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, to our team. Offering complete oncology services in the northern suburbs, our team can diagnose and provide treatment for both common and rare cancers. And, with the addition of our new Infusion Center at Lake Forest Hospital, residents of the northern suburbs have access to the best of Northwestern care, closer to home. To learn more about Oncology at Northwestern Medicine in Lake Forest and Grayslake, call 847-665-2121.
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#HomeRocks Highland Park
2670priscilla.info
Jody Dickstein
Winnetka Linda Martin
$799,000
847-835-0236
877Auburn.info $897,500 847-446-4000
Highland Park 819 Broadview Ave
Halina Krupa
Evanston
$360,000
847-446-4000
1580 Sherman Ave 810
$330,000
Beverly & Marshall Fleischman 847-256-7400
Winnetka 300Fairview.info $735,000 Pamela McClamroch 847-446-4000
Lake Forest
485 Oakwood Ave D3
Winnetka 134GreenBay-204.info $248,000 Kathy Almond 847-446-4000
Lake Forest 673 Edgecote Ln $475,000 Patricia Furman 847-724-5800
Wilmette 1939Birchwood.info $1,795,000 Halina Krupa 847-446-4000
Evanston 9201Drake-202S.info $215,000 Marla Pierson 847-272-9880
Kevin Terry
$675,000
847-362-7300
Wilmette WilmetteCircle.com SFC Team
Highland Park 858Ridge.info $479,900 N Shaevitz/E Davis 847-945-7100
$1,349,000 847-446-4000
Glencoe 378Adams.info Halina Krupa
$1,495,000 847-446-4000
Open Sun 1-3
Lake Forest Akos Straub/Evan Smith
275 Sussex Ln $8,900,000 312-266-7000
Highland Park www.1442Concorde.info $279,000
Jami Brenner
847-433-5400
Highwood 344Jocelyn.info $339,000 Lori Baker 847-234-8000
Evanston 1421 Sherman Ave 505 $199,000 Amy Diamond 847-222-5000
Lake Forest 1331ElmTree.com $2,925,000 Ann Lyon 847-234-8000
Northfield 2298drury.info $850,000 Toby Aronstam 847-835-0236
Highland Park
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Marla Pierson
$273,000
847-272-9880
Lake Bluff 351Newman.com $549,000 Jean Royster 847-234-8000
Highland Park www.601Mulberry1H.info $329,000
Stacy Rosenberg 847-433-5400
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Northfield www.21Landmark.info $579,000 Marcia Shanin 847-433-5400
Highland Park 910Judson.info N Shaevitz/E Davis
$775,000 Wilmette
104Hollywood.info $849,000 847-272-9880
847-945-7100 Susan Levinson
Lake Forest 653Rockefeller.info $1,590,000 Houda Chedid 847-234-8000
Glencoe Gloria Matlin
466Sheridan.info
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Winnetka Mohling & Caponi
766Walden.info
$1,250,000 847-446-4000
Lake Forest Debra A Vargas
184Onwentsia.info
$3,650,000 847-234-8000
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Evanston www.2141Ridge3E.info $257,000 Sophie Hoegen 847-866-8200
Highwood www.307Prairie.info $175,000 Carol DeGrazia Santi 847-433-5400
Highwood www.311Prairie.info $245,000 Carol DeGrazia Santi 847-433-5400
Evanston 1425 Brummel St $350,000 Candace Kuzmarski 847-866-8200
New Listing
Wilmette 710 Central Ave Heidi Laros
Northfield 2140 New Willow Rd $579,900 Patricia Furman 847-724-5800
$1,435,000 847-256-7400
Lake Bluff 260 Maclaren Ln $598,000 Gaye Sodke 847-234-8000
Highland Park www.1306Hilary.info $1,200,000 Jamie Roth 847-433-5400
Wilmette 221 Skokie Blvd $342,000 Kelley Hughes 847-866-8200
Highwood 230 Highwood Ave $199,000 Jean Royster 847-234-8000
Highland Park 930parkavewest.info $395,000 Julie Deutsch 847-835-0236
Northfield 278 Latrobe Ave $599,900 Patricia Furman 847-724-5800
Lake Forest 1120WavelandRoad.info $649,000 Vera Purcell 847-234-8000
New Listing
Lake Forest 143Atteridge.info $699,000 Vera Purcell 847-234-8000
Lake Forest 1795NorthPond.info $899,000 Evanston 2531 Ashland Ave $440,000 Vera Purcell 847-234-8000 Julie Jensen 847-256-7400
Evanston 302 Main St 26 $400,000 Barbara Kramer 847-866-8200
Glencoe Marjorie Rissman
www.440Westley.info $1,395,000 847-433-5400
New Listing
New Listing
New Listing
New Listing
Lake Forest 950Symphony.info $874,000 Leslie M. Dhamer 847-234-8000
Lake Forest 450 Heather Ln $670,000 Mary Pat Lundgren 847-234-8000
Highland Park 1580 Sherwood Rd $500,000 Gloria Matlin 847-835-0236
Evanston www.847Dewey.info $365,000 Sharon Wharton 847-866-8200
New Listing
New Listing
New Listing
Evanston www.425Grove-7C.info $875,000 Bradford H. Browne 847-866-8200
Lake Bluff 360Hawthorne.info $575,000 Jean Royster 847-234-8000
Highland Park 622 Pleasant Ave $449,000 Jami Brenner 847-433-5400
Open Sun 1-3
Glencoe 1115 Old Elm Ln $1,350,000 Lake Forest 1054MtVernon.info $999,000 Dee Ann Nicholas and Rafay Qamar 847-446-4000 Leslie M. Dhamer 847-234-8000
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©2014 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Previews International, the Coldwell Banker Previews International logo and “Dedicated to Luxury Real Estate” are registered and unregistered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
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A MATTER OF TASTE
Chef finds LYFE’s been good ■ by katie rose mceneely
Jeremy Bringardner
photography by lyfe kitchen
Jeremy Bringardner is the corporate executive chef for LYFE (Love Your Food Everyday) Kitchen. What’s your background? At 14, I got a job at Domino’s Pizza — they promised me all the free pop and pizza you could want and $4.25 an hour. I fell in love immediately with making things, creating things. When I turned 16, I got into real restaurants and was crazy about it. I was always obsessed with flavor and taste, and I was very interested in nutrition as well. It went perfectly hand in hand with cooking — I could control what I was eating. I believe every person has different nutritional needs. I went to culinary school in Rhode Island and got a degree in nutrition as well. How many years have you been cooking? About 25 years. How did you get involved with LYFE? It was really the right time, right place. I happened to cross paths with Chef Art Smith’s personal assistant, right as they got the inquiry to work on this project. She knew my skill set — especially the nutrition. It started as a few weeks of consulting four and a half years ago; as we were working with all these ideas, we put out all these different sauces and pick led items and vegetable
preparation. Eventually, the flavors of LYFE Kitchen were born. What goes into creating a menu on a corporate level? At the heart of it, it’s the same as if you’re creating recipes for a single restaurant — you’re using everything you know and understand about food, all the time exploring food and looking for inspiration. It gets more interesting when the recipe has to go through a transformation so that it’s operationally viable in the setting it’s going to be executed in. We have more than 10 restaurants in several different states, and I can’t be in all places at the same time, so I have to design the recipe in away that’s very simple to execute. I have to anticipate human error and streamline the recipe. Then it’s all about training and development. It’s more complex when you consider that in each state we have a different market and different distributors. We go through this process so we know what’s in our foods. Each time we go to a new market, we have to go though this process. W hat ’s LY FE’s signature dish? Chocolate budino. It’s a rich and indulgent decadent chocolate-y dessert. And it’s still good for you. Favorite fruit: Cactus pear. Most memorable kitchen moment: I worked for Chef Charlie Trotter for three years. He sold a private dinner
for 20 people at a charity auction, and it was hosted by the Mondavi family. So we traveled across the country — it was me and Chef Trotter cooking an eightcourse meal.
“He (Charlie Trotter) pushed me out of my comfort zone and made me realize I was capable of more that I even realized.” | Jeremy Bringardner Maybe an hour and half before the service began he did what he was notorious for doing — we went over the menu, and he had the inspiration to change it. In my mind I was like, ‘Oh my God. He’s asking me to make all these changes. There’s not enough time.’ “ But you don’t question whether it can be done or not — you just do it. I kicked it into fifth gear and an hour and half later, I was ready to go — even with all those changes. He pushed me out of my comfort zone and made me realize I was capable of more that I even realized. LYFE Kitchen is located at 1603 Orrington Avenue in Evanston. For more information, visit lyfekitchen.com or call 847-563-8242.m. ■
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What stresses you out? photography by robin subar
Mira and Carrie Feig and Olivia Allen Glencoe Mira: My brothers. Carrie: The cold! Olivia: Homework.
Davida Berk, Northbrook Not having enough time! Trying to deal with time management and not having enough hours.
Jan McLeran, Highland Park Sloppy husbands! And winter.
David Hacker, Highland Park I have no idea because I’m not stressed at all about anything.
Andrea and Alex Novak, Winnetka Andrea: The business climate and anything having to do with my son. Alex: Stressed-out people!
Mea Akey, Winnetka and Amanda Beresheim, Highland Park Mea: School! Amanda: Definitely school!
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New Winnetka home is a fit for social families
The brick home features 4,600 square feet inside.
■ by simon murray What does a contemporary custom home look like? For Mertius Custom Builders’ newest construction project at 556 Hawthorn Lane in Winnetka, the answer is state-of-the-art. Three levels (not counting a finished basement) are incorporated in its 4,600 square feet, which features six bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths. Walking into the brick façade’s entryway, the open space is a lesson in creativity. The hallway is bookended by a dining and living room area and feature coffered ceilings. Adjacent to the living room is a study, which features a beamed celling. But, for the main floor at least, the focal point is past the open kitchen and breakfast area (and adjacent mud room). Dominating the space is the family room with cathedral ceilings that rise precipitously, with a masonry fireplace that contrasts nicely with the large bay windows that spill light into the room. “We’ve designed the home with the high-end features and luxury finishes a buyer in search of that lifestyle wants and expects,” says Brian Brunhofer, president of Meritus Homes and Meritus Custom Builders. “Plus, depending on when they purchase the home, buyers can still weigh in on some of the finishing touches and further customize the home to their needs.” And maybe that’s the better question: What can a custom home look like nowadays? Because that really comes down to preference. While the 1,200-square-foot basement features one of the six rooms and a bathroom, the floor plan only hints at what can be accommodated for the homeowner. And the first floor has the option of a
“It offers the quintessential North Shore experience.” | Brian Brunhofer raised patio to connect the backyard to the house via the mudroom, or a nice place to let out that fourlegged bundle of energy or fire up the grill and entertain friends. “This is a setup that will serve social families well at every stage of life, whether they have young kids and want a separate play area, or they simply like to entertain and want a fun space where they can host friends for sporting events or casual get-togethers,” notes Brunhofer. “Buyers often like to get a little creative with a rec space like this, and we can absolutely work with them to add their personality with unique touches.” Those finishes can include a kitchen appliance package complete with Subzero, Wolf Range, and Bosch appliances; custom cabinetry with concealed hinges and slab drawer fronts and designer trim features in the kitchen, family room and throughout. Also, location is key. “Everyone who knows Winnetka will tell you this is one of the best locations, with great schools” — Greeley Elementary School and New Trier High School are both under six blocks away — “and the beach, downtown Winnetka, and the Metra are all within walking distance,” explains Brunhofer. “It offers the quintessential Nor th Shore experience.”■
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Century 21 Kreuser & Seiler, ltd.
314 Minear Drive, Libertyville Elizabeth Bryant
$619,900 847-814-7895
881 Jennifer Ct Lake Forest Liz Anderson
$1,587,731 847-913-3482
216 Keith Ln Lake Forest Liz Anderson
$1,950,000 847-913-3482
Pleasant Prairie, WI/Lake Michigan $1,300,000 Kit Hoover (847) 643-6011
29371 Hawthorne Lane, Libertyville $834,900 Lisa Buncic 847-275-0424
32929 Ashley Dr. Grayslake Linda Dlabay
$319,000 847-367-6587
136 Homewood Avenue, Libertyville $549,000 Pat Bell 847-217-8080
827 Sherborne Ct., Libertyville Elena Ford
229 Walnut St., Libertyville Patty Kreuser
$799,900 847-476-0723
$1,395,000 847-668-3885
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1128 New Castle Dr. Libertyville Sara Farrington/Janie Page
$849,900 224-513-3946
4401 W Cherry Tree Ct., Wadsworth $375,000 Anne Stromayer 224-430-9446
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40433 N Belle Foret Dr, Wadsworth Dan Timm
$650,000 847-219-8466
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NO RT H S H O R E Featured liStingS | all of our listings feature their own website. Visit their personalized domain for more details. Sunday 2:30 - 4:30
glencoe 6bed/5.2ba
$3,150,000
273oldgreenBay.inFo 847.881.0200
lake ForeSt
5bed/5.2ba
5bed/4.2ba
$2,999,000
Winnetka $1,749,000
1494WedgeWood.inFo
750gardner.inFo
Karen Feldman 847.881.0200
Geri Emalfarb
5bed/4.1ba
$1,515,000
893elmStreet.inFo 847.432.0700
Alla Kimbarovsky
847.432.0700 Sunday 2 - 4
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Aisen/Birov
lake ForeSt
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Wilmette
Winnetka
5bed/4.1ba
$1,195,000
1150moHaWkroad.inFo
lake ForeSt
5bed/4.1ba
$1,195,000
277HiBBardrd.inFo
Ziomek/Walsh
847.881.0200
5bed/3.1ba
$860,000
556meadoWood.inFo
Marion Powers
847.881.0200
Lisa Hathaway
847.295.0700
Sunday 1 - 4
glencoe 3bed/2ba
$629,000
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HigHland Park
HigHland Park
3bed/2ba
3bed/1.1ba
3bed/1.1ba
$399,000
1106oldelmln.inFo
632HillSt.inFo
Alla Kimbarovsky
Carole Rosenberg
847.432.0700
847.881.0200
HigHland Park 4bed/1ba
1451Ferndale.inFo
1013HalFday.inFo
Rick Gruber
Robert Casorio
847.998.0200
2bed/1ba Abreu/Pickus
2bed/2.1ba
$275,000
1111SWaukegan6.inFo 847.881.0200
Nancy Karp
847.432.0700
nortHField $235,000
1449StJoHnS.inFo 847.432.0700
lake ForeSt $298,000
HigHland Park $249,000
1411yager.inFo Susan Burklin
$329,000
1bed/1ba
$210,000
2030arBor102.inFo 847.432.0700
Susan Segal
847.881.0200
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lake ForeSt 5bed/5.2ba
$1,399,900
1227kaJer.inFo Andra O'Neill
847.295.0700
Sunday 2 - 4
lincolnSHire 5bed/3.1ba
Sunday 2 - 4
HigHland Park $759,000
5bed/2.2ba
$650,000
102FallStone.inFo
1828caVellaVe.inFo
The Vecchiones' 847.295.0700
Jane Pickus
HigHland Park 2bed/1ba
$6,950,000 4Bed/4.3Ba 847.881.0200
HigHland Park $269,900
990WindSor.inFo Nina Goldsmith
847.432.0700
Winnetka 950Hill.inFo Baylor/SHieldS
HigHland Park
3bed/2ba
$265,000
2937greenWood.inFo 312.506.0200
4bed/2ba
$250,000
949central.inFo
Adele Curtis
847.295.0700
Janice Goldblatt 847.432.0700
HigHland Park 4bed/4ba
$250,000
1669SunSet.inFo Janice Goldblatt
847.432.0700
• 745 greenWood | glencoe 6BEd/6.2BA $3,475,000
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• 164 oxFord | kenilWortH 6BEd/6.1BA $3,175,000 • 968 eaStWood | glencoe 5BEd/5.1BA $2,575,000
Wilmette 2bed/1.1ba
Wilmette $159,950
1bed/1ba
$99,000
435ridge308.inFo
404laurel3e.inFo
Laura Collyer
Mindy Shea
847.881.0200
847.881.0200
St JoSePH $449,900
St JoSePH 4bed/3.1ba
$339,900
4bed/2.2ba
lot24FoxPrairie.inFo
1408SilVerBrook.inFo
Jackson Matson 269.214.0240
Mary Wortman
269.208.1753
514 abbotsford | kenilworth
6bed/6ba $3,675,000
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• 229 eSSex | kenilWortH 6BEd/6.2BA $3,675,000 • 657 SHeridan | Winnetka 6BEd/6.1BA $6,775,000
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$879,000
$649,000
1201 Melody Road Lake Forest 5 Bedrooms, 4.1 Bathrooms Exclusively Presented By: Andra O’Neill @properties 847.650.9093 cashmore@ andra@atproperties.com
2200 Tennyson Lane Highland Park 3 Beds, 4.5 Baths Exclusively Presented By: Ellen Chukerman Baird & Warner 847.507.5085 ellen. chukerman@bairdwarner.com
1120 Waveland Road Lake Forest 4 bedrooms; 3 full baths Exclusively presented by: Vera & Pat Purcell Coldwell Banker 847-372-6721 Vera.Purcell@ cbexchange.com
One owner, 3,800 square feet custom designed brick ranch set on .9 acre of lushly landscaped property.
Situated on a wooded half acre lot, on beautiful Waveland Road in Lake Forest, this all brick ranch has been totally remodeled. Features include hardwood floors, a new gourmet kitchen is open to grand family room with views and access to private, professionally landscaped, fenced yard. Steps to Waveland Park and Cherokee school.
Unparalleled attention to detail with updated kitchen and bathrooms make this home a perfect retreat for the discriminating buyer. Light-filled rooms are generous in size with high ceilings and a complimentary neutral palette. A wonderful layout and the first floor en-suite bedroom are perfect for both large and small scale entertaining. Set across from Open Lands, this 1.84-acre home has beautiful views in every direction.
N BRANCH ROAD 01 | 401 GLENVIEW
HILL STREET 06 | 632 HIGHLAND PARK
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$1,799,000 Connie Dornan, @properties 847.998.0200
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$399,000 Carole Rosenberg, @properties 847.881.0200 LONGWOOD AVENUE 07 | 535 GLENCOE
Sunday 2-4
Sunday 12-2
$1,399,900 Andra O’Neill, @properties 847.295.0700
$2,995,000 Maureen Mohling, Coldwell Banker 847.446.4000
WHIRLAWAY DRIVE 03 | 3550 NORTHBROOK Sunday 2:30-4:30
LOCUST ROAD 08 | 530 WILMETTE Sunday 2:30-4:30
$729,000 Schwab/Maman, @properties 847.432.0700
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$685,000 Sharon Friedman, Coldwell Banker 847.446.4000 PARK AVENUE 09 | 132 WILMETTE
SUNDAY 12-3
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DIVING TO THE NINES
High-scoring Rourke hopes to fashion a memorable finish at state meet Roars for Rourke: Loyola Academy’s Katie Rourke heads to the state meet after putting up a 531.6 score at sectional.
photography by joel lerner ■ by bill mclean
sports@northshoreweekend.com A wonderful reaction from the crowd of diving spectators filled the new natatorium at Niles North last weekend. But it wasn’t applause. It was the sound made by people moments before the same people started clapping at a sectional meet Nov. 15. It was the collective sound of a throng uttering “Whoa” and another throng emitting “Wow.” Talent from Loyola Academy senior diver Katie Rourke triggered the spontaneous symphony — immediately after judges awarded her two 9.5s, a 9 and two 8s for her inward pike. A fashionista dresses to the nines. An elite diver strives for nines. “She looked great,” Ramblers diving coach Tony D’Amico said. “Katie changed gears during her fifth or sixth dive. I could tell; it was easy to tell. “She was aggressively fighting, less passive.” The resplendent inward pike was Rourke’s sixth of 11 dives, and it swelled her total to 271.1 points — a smidge behind the leader at the time, New Trier junior Sophie Conley (272.5). Rourke then received two more 9s and three 8.5s for her reverse tuck on dive No. 7. Momentum was all hers, a force the Glenview resident rode to a superb and sectional-winning total of 531.6 points; only three other state qualifiers eclipsed 500 points last weekend, with Naperville Central junior Sydney Dusel ranking second behind Rourke after amassing 518.55 points to win the Metea Valley Sectional in Aurora. Conley (492.9) took runner-up honors at Niles North. “My last six dives are my reliable ones,” said the University of Florida-bound Rourke, a two-time AAU national platform champ (16-18 age group) and one-time
AAU national synchro champ [with Hinsdale Central senior Margaret McCarthy]. “When I’m confident I do better, plain and simple.” Rourke last appeared at the state meet in 2011, when she placed 26th as a freshman. The Glenbrook Aquatics club member chose to not compete for LA the past two seasons. “Katie,” D’Amico said, “is super strong. The thing is, you have to control that strength, and that’s something Katie does that quite well.” Rourke’s swimming teammates collected 16 more state berths in the sectional’s afternoon session, as LA accumulated 255 points to top runner-up and four-time reigning state champion New Trier (219). Ramblers swimming coach Mike Hengelmann stood poolside after the meet, proud and pleased but not ecstatic. “A lot of our girls were not fully rested for this meet,” said the 2000 Loyola Academy graduate. “Our focus now shifts to state. Right now it’s all about making a lot of noise on Friday (during the state preliminaries).” The most poignant visual at last weekend’s sectional might have been LA sophomore Olivia Andrew releasing happy tears for senior teammate/car pool mate Sophia Funck after Funck qualified for state with a fifth-place time of 1:06.88 in the 100-yard breaststroke. Funck’s seed time in the event was 1:08.38. “I was thrilled for her because she’d been working incredibly hard all season,” said Andrew, who qualified for state in the maximum four events for the second year in a row. Andrew shed a bout of nervousness to win the 200 freestyle in 1:52.94, which ranks fifth among all state qualifiers in the event. She also advanced to state in the 100 free (52.33, fourth place) and as a member of the runner-up 400 free (3:31.87) and fifth-place 200 free (1:37.43) relays. LA senior and University of Pennsylvania recruit Libby Jardeleza also left Niles North as a multiple state qualifier.
The reigning state runner-up in the 100 backstroke touched second in that event (56.52) on Nov. 15, after winning the 100 butterfly in 56.74. She also served as the lead-off leg on the third-place 200 medley relay (1:47.7, with juniors Claire Voss and Maria Kyle and freshman Cassidy Coughlin). The 500 free was a family affair for sisters Grace and Ella Tierney. Grace, a senior, swam in lane 3; Ella, a sophomore, oared in lane 4. The elder won the event in 5:02.96, ahead of Ella’s fourth-place and state-qualifying 5:08.79. The siblings swam legs on the 400 free relay (with Andrew and Kyle). University of Wisconsin-bound Grace Tierney — second in the 500 free and third in the 200 free at state last fall — also anchored the 200 free relay (following legs from senior Claire Rushin, Andrew and Coughlin) and qualified for state in the 200 free with a third-place 1:53.62. Kyle provided the Ramblers’ 10th top-three effort at the 14-team meet, clocking a third-place 57.39 in the 100 fly. LA’s other state-qualifying results at the highly competitive sectional: Coughlin (fifth, 50 free, 24.27); junior Jamie Kolar (fifth, 100 back, 58.72); Rushin (sixth, 50 free, 24.28); and Voss (seventh, 100 breast, 1:07.22). The state meet starts Nov. 21 at Evanston. Notable: Ramblers freshman Margaret Guanci did not qualify for state but received a sixth-place medal for her 2:11.53 in the 200 IM. … D’Amico was named Niles North Sectional diving coach of the year. … Christina Loukas’ famous name resurfaced at the Niles North Sectional after Rourke’s 531.6-point day. Loukas — the former star diver at Deerfield (’04) and two-time U.S. Olympian — won the 2003 state diving title with a meet-record 507.55-point total. She also topped the state diving fields in ’01 and ’02. Now 28, she finished eighth (3-meter springboard) at the 2008 Olympics in China and ninth in the same event at the 2012 Summer Games in London. ■
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Francke’s inspiring return not enough in state quarterfinal
That's a wrap: New Trier’s Scott Hammes puts a hit on Stevenson’s Jordan Atkins during Class 8A state quarterfinal action.. photography by ting shen
■ by t.j. brown sports@northshoreweekend.com Will Francke’s high school football career concluded with New Trier’s 38-10 state playoff loss at Stevenson. The 12-0 Patriots were able to do what mononucleosis could not — end Francke’s football career. Francke’s return might have ended in a Class 8A state quarterfinal loss on Nov. 15, but rest assured it was noticed and appreciated by his Trevians teammates, who stood tall against Stevenson until the roof caved in late in the first half. “At practice on Wednesday, I show up and all of a sudden I see Will in his practice jersey ready to go. I asked, ‘What’s going on?’ ” said teammate Andrew Hauser, the Central Suburban League South codefensive player of the year. “It was a big surprise, and it was a big emotional boost for the team.” Francke had last played Nov. 1 in the Trevians’ first-round win over Glenbrook South. The following week started with Francke out of school with flu-like symptoms. The Friday morning before the second-round game with Curie, blood work came back confirming Francke had mono. “I thought I had played my last high school football game,” said Francke, an all-CSL South selection who made three tackles against Stevenson. “That was tough for me. But when I got cleared, I couldn’t be more excited to have another opportunity to be out here with my friends doing what we love.” After his physician determined his spleen had not swelled, Francke was given the green light to play. “I didn’t think it was real when he texted me Wednesday morning that he was coming back,” New Trier first-year coach Brian Doll said. “When I saw him, he had a doctor’s note that he was cleared. I’ve never had a kid with mono play, and we were thrilled to have him back for us. “And,” the coach added, “he did an unbelievable job.” The return could not have come at a better time as New Trier was without starting linebacker Joe Lewis, who broke his forearm late in the Curie game. In Stevenson, the Trevians (10-2) had to prepare for the top-seeded team in Class 8A. “That’s our defensive leader,” Doll said of Francke. “It would have been really hard without him in a lot of different situations, because he really knows all the calls and the check-offs.” Despite the 38-10 score, New Trier’s defense stood out early, forcing some key turnovers and keeping the team in the game as the offense tried to find
its rhythm. A first-quarter interception — and 40-yard return to the Stevenson 7-yard line — by Nick Krauskopf set up a chip-shot 21-yard field goal by Nick Endre to give the Trevians an early 3-0 lead. On the next drive, New Trier nearly took the ball at midfield thanks to an apparent forced fumble by Hauser, but the officials ruled that Stevenson’s Willie Bourbon was down. Later on, New Trier’s Steve Salinas was able to strip the ball from Bourbon at the NT 1-yard and linebacker Tim Fox (five tackles) recovered. “We were feeling good after the first quarter,” Francke said. “We were forcing the ball loose, but the calls didn’t go our way. We just lost the energy in the second quarter.” Stevenson scored three times in the second quarter thanks to two interceptions by James Mahoney inside New Trier territory. New Trier’s offense struggled as sophomore quarterback Clay Czyzynski (8-for-22-2, 127 yards) tried to shake off a hip injury, but he was pressured all afternoon. He eventually gave way to senior Will McCain, who drove the Trevians down the field in their final offensive drive. With less than a minute left in the game McCain found Scott Hammes for a 10-yard touchdown pass. “I was happy for Will McCain,” Doll said. “It was a good moment for him to end his senior year.” Notable: Hammes finished the game with three catches for 43 yards, while senior running back Kevin Mulhern rushed 13 times for 45 yards. Krauskopf not only had the pick, but he also finished the game with five tackles. Nick Blach had six tackles, while Charlie Schoder added three stops. Right tackle Jack Palmer, who suffered a leg injury in the Curie game, started the Stevenson game. However his injury flared up again, and he came out early. “Our kids at the end of the game cared so much for each other that they were running around asking if every senior had gotten in,” said Doll, a New Trier graduate. “They wanted to end on a positive note.” “Coach Doll made a world of difference this year,” said Hauser, who had three solo tackles to go along with a quarterback sack and tackle for loss. “New Trier football is moving in the right direction. “If these juniors and sophomores keep working in the weight room, they’ll have even more success than we had this year.” New Trier placed eight players on the all-conference list: Francke, Hauser, Mulhern, Hammes, Palmer, Balch, Matt Kaskey and Colin Casas. ■
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WHAT PRESSURE?
Record-breaking White taking healthy approach to state meet hurdles Good Carmen: Lake Forest High School junior Carmen White performs a dive at the sectional. She took first place and set a school record. photography by joel lerner
■ by dan shalin sports@northshoreweekend.com During the prelims at this weekend’s state swimming and diving meet in Evanston, Lake Forest’s talented junior, Carmen White, will spend the time between dives chatting with other competitors, joking around with her coach and generally trying to have fun. But White should not be mistaken for somebody who
doesn’t take the sport seriously. In fact, her happy-go-lucky demeanor represents progress for an athlete who once cared too much about the sport. “Through my whole career, I’d get stressed out. I put a lot of pressure on myself and it hurt my diving,” said White, who took up the sport while in middle school. “Now, I try to have the right mindset, at practices and during meets, I just try to have fun, and it has paid off. White, who finished 19th in the state as a sophomore, enters this year’s meet with the 16th best sectional score
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(455.10) which she earned during a title-winning performance at the Lake Forest Sectional on Nov. 15. White’s sectional score actually broke the school’s alltime 11-dive record of 421.95, set by Amelia Tait in 1996. After the sectional, White’s focus quickly shifted to state, where she narrowly missed making the 16-person first cut last year. The top 12 from the prelims Nov. 21 — after a couple of rounds and cuts — advance to the finals session Nov. 22. “Basically, my only goal is to make the (first) cut and dive for the next three dives,” White said. “I’m not planning on making the top 12, but if miracles do happen . . . I’m going to have fun and not worry about my place, not look at the scoreboard. I’ll see my scores but won’t look at what place I’m in until after the first five rounds. Then, we’ll go from there.” Lake Forest diving coach Pam Uhrik said she believes White is plenty capable of making the top 12. The coach points out that judges may have scored White’s sectional performance a little low, and that during the season, the diver outscored several of the competitors who currently sit above her entering state. Of course, Uhrik is not getting ahead of herself. “The No. 1 goal is to get into that top 12, but first you have to be in the 16,” she said earlier in the week. “Carmen has a strong first five dives. If she does those like she does every day, she will do well. We’re working really hard to solidify her next three dives (for Saturday).” Also, White’s experience should be a plus. In addition to competing at last year’s state meet, which was held at New Trier, she took part in an invite earlier this season at Evanston, site of this weekend’s competition. “It’s important to be comfortable with the boards,” Uhrik said. “A lot of the divers haven’t had a chance to dive on those boards, so that’s a little leg up for her too.” After an offseason training at Northbrook’s Glenbrook Aquatics and competing on the AAU circuit, and working with Uhrik for the last several months, White said she’s confident in her ability to hit her dives. The key to success at state, she said, will be her attention to detail. “I have the dives down,” she said. “Now, it’s about being consistent and just making small adjustments, pointing toes and all the little things. It’s the little things that make all the difference.” Uhrik said White’s mental approach at the meet also will help determine the diver’s fate, and that’s why the coach will continue to preach the importance of having fun. “Carmen knows I tend to be silly and try to make the moment lighthearted,” Uhrik said. “Together, we can kind of keep her calm, try to enjoy the moment and not be too stressed about it.” Notable: The Scouts scored 315 points to easily win their sectional. The stat sheet was filled with state-qualifying efforts. Reilly Lanigan won the 200 IM 92:04.65) and 100 butterfly (56.47). She also was a member of two winning relays (200 free, 1:36.50; and 400 free, 3:28.84). Junior Haley Nelson and sophomore Daria Pyshnenko came away with three golds each. Nelson won the 100 back (56.76), and she also competed in the winning 200 medley relay and 400 relay. Nelson added a second in the 200 free (1:51.72). Pyshnenko won the 50 free (23.66), and she also helped the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay to victories. Junior Elise Vondra was the team’s other champion (500 free, 5:05.94). The other individual qualifiers include sophomore Ella Needler in the 200 IM (3rd, 2:09.07), sophomore Madeline Smith in the 50 free (4th, 24.28) and 100 free (2nd, 52.53), junior Anika Boyd in diving (6th, 349.75), sophomore Josephine Annin in the 100 fly (3rd, 57.49), senior Clare Wieland in the 100 back (4th, 58.41) and sophomore Kayla Smith in the 100 breaststroke (3rd, 1:05.87). Sophomore Olivia Lomax advanced in the 200 medley relay. … Sophomore Ana Kohout had four first-place finishes in the Athletes with Disabilities competition: 200 free (3:50.35), 50 free (49.27), 100 free (1:50.69) and 100 breaststroke (2:29.67). Woodlands Academy Wildcats sophomore Caylee Hamilton had to turn in papers for her literature and religion classes on Nov. 17 — after making history in a pool two days earlier. The student-athlete from Wadsworth didn’t just become the school’s first state qualifier in swimming; she left the Niles North sectional meet as a two-time state qualifier on Nov. 15. Hamilton, a club member of Lake Forest-based Scout Aquatics, touched fourth in the 50 free (24.2) and fourth in the 100 fly (57.41). “I’m really excited, really happy,” she said after dropping nearly a second off her seed time in the 100 fly. “I felt like I could do it.”■
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New Trier’s Retondo dreams of a big finish at state meet Rise and shine: New Trier senior Nicole Retondo, seen here at the CSL South Meet, qualified to state in the 200 IM, 100 breaststroke and two relays. photography by joel lerner
■ by bill mclean sports@northshoreweekend.com It’s 8 p.m., on a school night. Do you know where your favorite swimmer is? Probably in bed, in a deep sleep. “That’s me,” New Trier senior swimmer Nicole Retondo said after the Niles North swimming and diving sectional Nov. 15. “Swimmers … we get tired when we get home after practice. “We like to go right to bed.” Retondo likely had a tough time sleeping after a sectional meet last fall — after missing the state-qualifying cut in the 200-yard IM. The same Nicole Retondo had finished sixth in the event at the state meet in 2012, helping the Trevians capture a third straight state championship. Retondo returned to her rousing ways in chlorination last weekend, qualifying for the state meet in the maximum four events as four-time reigning state champion New Trier (219 points) finished runner-up to Loyola Academy (255) in Skokie. One of the events: the 200 IM. Retondo touched in a runner-up time of 2:08.24 in the third race of the day. “Big-time kudos to Nicole,” Trevians coach Mac Guy said. “And she still [is not fully tapered].” Retondo also advanced to state in the 100 breaststroke (fourth place, 1:06.39) and as a member of the 200 and 400 freestyle relays. A leg on a pair of top-five relays (200 and 400 free) at state last fall, Retondo started swimming at the age of 6. She took to water like a duck takes to a seat behind the handlebars of an all terrain vehicle. “I wasn’t very good back then … didn’t like swimming very much,” Retondo recalled. “It wasn’t until my freshman year that I felt I was pretty good at it.” New Trier’s two divers, at the Niles North Sectional’s morning session Nov. 15: very, very good. Junior Sophie Conley (personal-best 492.9) and senior Rebecca Stern (personal-best 449.15) finished 2-3 and earned marks well
above the cut-off mark for state-qualifying at-large status. Conley led the highly competitive field of plungers after six dives, upping her total to 272.5 points after garnering a trio of 9s and a couple of 8.5s from judges following her reverse pike. University of Florida-bound Katie Rourke of Loyola Academy surpassed Conley on her eighth dive and ended up with an impressive aggregate of 531.6 points. “I reminded myself, ‘I know what I’m doing; I have done these dives a million times,’ ” said Conley, a Glenbrook Aquatics club member like Stern. “Doing that helped me relax.” Stern, meanwhile, relied on a similar tactic throughout an 11-dive test that lasted nearly two and a half hours. “I stayed positive,” she said. Some 90 minutes after the diving session, negativity threatened to throttle NT’s swimming Trevs after the squad’s 200 medley relay swam slower than the state cut (1:49.77) and had to settle for fifth place (1:50.32). But Guy’s group of girls regrouped nicely and collected 14 more state berths. “I like our prospects [for the state meet],” Guy said minutes after the sectional’s last race, in which his 400 relay crew of Retondo, junior Julia Green, sophomore Mia Haggerty and senior Brittany Bishop (anchor) combined for a state-qualifying time of 3:35.24 (fifth place). NT junior Morgan Conley placed third in the 50 free (24.11) and also qualified for state as the lead-off leg of the third-place 200 free relay (1:36.76, with Retondo, Bishop and sophomore Lydia O’Connell). Haggerty sped to NT’s other top-four effort, clocking a fourth-place and state-qualifying 1:54.16 in the 200 free. The Trevians’ other state entrants: Green (fifth place, 200 free, 1:54.72; sixth, 500 free, 5:10.04); Bishop (fifth, 100 free, 52.35); Haggerty (fifth, 500 free, 5:09.28); junior Hope Hayward (sixth, 100 breaststroke, 1:07.01); junior Samantha Adams (seventh, 100 butterfly, 57.76); Morgan Conley (seventh, 100 free, 53.29); and O’Connell (eighth, 50 free, 24.51). The state meet starts Nov. 21 at Evanston. The finals session begins at 1 p.m. Nov. 22.
Notable: One of the most relieved Trevians after a race at last weekend’s sectional had to be Green. Her time of 5:10.04 in the 500 free got dangerously close to the state cut (5:10.14) in the event. Green had entered the grueling race with a seed time of 5:15.52. … Green touched 11th (1:52.97) in the 200 free at the state meet last fall. … Bishop and Retondo swam a leg on each of the 200 free (1:36, third place) and 400 (3:29, fifth) free relays at the 2013 state meet. … The last girls swimming and diving team to win more than four consecutive Illinois state championships was St. Charles, which captured six in a row from 1994-1999. Rosary enjoyed a run of four straight state titles (2006-09) before NT started its string of four straight state championships in 2010. … Glenbrook South’s Keith MacDonald was named Niles North Sectional coach of the year. … Retondo is thinking of majoring in either psychology or marine biology. One of the schools on her list is Miami of Ohio. … As a sophomore two years ago, Retondo swam on a relay with three seniors at the state meet. The 400 free unit of Retondo, Campbell Costley, Jessica Sutherland and anchor Stephanie Marchuk finished third in 3:28.45. Highland Park Go south, young women. Giants divers Erin Cullather and Avery Spitz get to travel to Evanston this weekend after qualifying for state as atlarge entrants at the Niles North sectional meet on Nov. 15. The last Highland Park female (diver or swimmer) to qualify for the state meet was Becky Gutnayer (HPHS, ’06), who finished 28th in the 100-yard butterfly (1:00.00) in 2004. Gutnayer had joined Allison Fishbein (HPHS, ’05) as qualifiers at the 2003 state meet. Cullather, a senior, placed sixth (personal-best 423.3 points), while Spitz, a junior, finished eighth (personal-best 401.8) at last weekend’s sectional under the guidance of first-year diving coach Jonathan Roby — a two-time state runner-up (2009, ’10) at Glenbrook North. Cullather (397.55 points) and Spitz (363.65) finished 2-3 at the Central Suburban League North swimming and diving meet Nov. 8. ■
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The 6-2 Reed recorded team highs of six kills and eight digs; Stadler bumped five digs; Van Zelst and LA senior Emily Blomquist contributed four digs apiece. The Ramblers finished with a mark of 27-11 — and fourth in Illinois. LA hadn’t won a girls volleyball sectional title before the 2014 season. “We’re competitive, so we were upset with the volleyball aspect of the weekend down there,” Randolph admitted two days after the third-place match. “But we’re not upset at all with how the season went. “What an experience, for all of us. What a cool season we put together.” Notable: Benet Academy (41-1) routed Libertyville (35-7) 25-10, 25-10 for its third state championship in four years on Nov. 15. … Illinois Wesleyan University sophomore outside hitter Sarah Udelhofen (Loyola Academy, ’13) caught up with some of her former Ramblers teammates when LA practiced on IWU’s court in Bloomington the day before the LA-Libertyville state semifinal. … Chang’s three-year record as LA’s volleyball coach is 74-33. “We had so much to celebrate this fall, so many great memories,” Chang said. “But I can’t wait to get back to work and set goals for next year.” ■
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Family Affair: Lake Forest High School’s Cal Wonham beats his man and blocks a Nazareth PAT attempt by Michael Hillsman in the Class 6A state quarterfinal game. photography by joel lerner
Carollo turns in superb showings in Lake Forest’s playoff run ■ by kevin reiterman
sports@northshoreweekend.com Lake Forest High School’s football team wasn’t looking for a crutch — or an excuse. But no one questions the tough blow the Scouts sustained on the 17th play of their Class 6A state quarterfinal game against host Nazareth Academy on Nov. 15. There was an eerily identifiable hush along the LF sidelines, when three-year starter Jack Traynor — the heart, soul, spirit and might of this 8-4 squad — suffered a knee injury. The 6-foot, 224-pound senior inside linebacker was forced to watch most of Saturday’s 54-24 loss from the sidelines. On crutches. “You could tell that a big presence (on defense) was missing,” stated Lake Forest senior Virgil Young. “It always helps to have a guy like Jack on the field.” “Losing him was huge,” Scouts head coach Chuck Spagnoli added. “And I just feel terrible for him.” Reconciling a season-ending defeat is never easy — especially when the Scouts’ arrow was pointing way up. “We didn’t get here (state quarterfinals) with smoke and mirrors,” said Spagnoli. Seeded No. 13 in the Class 6A upper bracket, the Scouts averaged 42 points per game in their two upset wins over No. 4 Belvidere and No. 5 Glenbard South. But getting past No. 1 Nazareth (12-0) proved to be a little too steep. The Roadrunners, who had the word “Family” stitched across the back of every royal blue jersey, simply are a united bunch playing at a different level. “I wouldn’t be surprised if they wind up winning the whole thing,” Spagnoli said. Losing to the best is nothing new for the Scouts. Last year, they were eliminated by eventual Class 6A winner Batavia 19-14 in the quarterfinal round. In 2012, they were ousted by the eventual Class 6A state runner-up: Cary-Grove. Meanwhile, the future remains equator warm and sunny for Lake Forest.
For starters, just check out No. 7. Junior quarterback Danny Carollo put together a terrific postseason. In the three playoff games, the 6-2, 202-pounder completed 42 of 75 passes for 632 yards with six touchdowns. How does Week 1 compare to Week 12 for Carollo? “It’s like night and day,” said LF offensive coordinator Phil DeWald. “Danny is just starting to scratch the surface,” DeWald added. “We’re expecting great things from him.” Carollo was at his all-time best against Nazareth. He threw for 268 yards (18-for-30) with no interceptions. Nine
Junior quarterback Danny Carollo lets one fly against Nazareth. He finished the game with 268 passing yards. photography by
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of his strikes went for 10 yards or more, “He’s got everything you want in a quarterback,” DeWald said. “He’s athletic. He’s tough. He runs well. And he throws the heck out of the ball. He can throw it 60 yards. “He’s still learning the concepts of the game,” DeWald added. “But you never stop learning those.” He’s got an edge over most area QBs. The Carollo family is Quarterback U. The lineage at that position is quite remarkable. His brother, P.J., is a former signal caller at LFHS, who played two seasons at Northwestern. His dad, Paul, lined
up behind center for the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, while his uncle, Bill, a former NFL official and current director of officials for the Big Ten conference, also was a college QB. “Danny’s been throwing it for a while,” said DeWald. He has tutors aplenty. “P.J. will be up in the stands at our games, and afterwards he’ll come down and critique Danny,” DeWald said. “And like any brother would do, he’ll let him know that he missed a read or that he should have done this or that. And he’ll do it in a positive way. “Danny receives a lot of family support.” He’s also got that neighborhood watch thing going on. Former LFHS great and Notre Dame starter Tommy Rees lives 10 doors down. “I had some (throwing) sessions with him last offseason,” said Carollo, who also plays basketball at the school. “I’m hoping to do that again this offseason. “He’s helped me with my footwork, which is so important for a quarterback,” Carollo said. “And he’s helped me with reading coverages and knowing where to go with the ball.” Carollo’s toughness is undeniable. He sustained a dislocated finger on his right throwing hand near the end of the regular season. He reinjured that tender digit late in the first quarter against Nazareth and came out for all of … one play. The injury didn’t keep Carollo from showing off his big arm. He unloaded a 49-yard touchdown pass to senior wideout Mateo Hargitt with 4:29 left in the first half. “That (TD) pass was a sideline route, and Mateo made a great catch and run,” said Carollo. “He’s a real special guy to have on your team. He was a hot receiver (in the playoffs), and we tried to get the ball to him as often as we could.” Against Nazareth, Hargitt’s totals were off the charts: six catches, 182 yards. The Carollo and Hargitt duo also connected on a pair of 42-yarders. And that last 42-yarder to Hargitt late in the fourth quarter was every bit of 60 yards, considering that Carollo scrambled to his right and threw across his body to the other side of the field. “On that one,” said Carollo. “I put it out there. I gave it all I had.” His other “hot” receiver was senior Michael Christensen. This stereotypical possession-receiver hauled in six passes for 45 yards against the Roadrunners. “Michael has great hands,” Carollo said. “He made things easy for me.” In the playoff run, Hargitt made 12 catches for 359 yards and 4 TDs, while Christensen caught 13 passes for 116 yards. “The three of us figured each other out,” said Carollo. No doubt, one of Carollo’s favorite targets in the future figures to be 6-2, 184-pound junior Brian Doherty. He earned the respect of his coaches and teammates, when he caught a difficult 24-yard slant pass at the Nazareth 2-yard line after dropping a potential TD pass two plays earlier. “He’s big, and he’s got good hands. He’ll be a good guy to have around,” said Carollo. “But we’ve got a lot of good receivers coming back. It’s a good situation.” Carollo, who was sacked three times for 36 yards against Nazareth, says the same thing about his offensive line. The Scouts’ O-line was loaded with talented and experienced seniors in Thomas Kennedy, Jack Boyd, John McArthur and George Kohl III. “It was a lot of fun playing with these guys. They played hard,” said Carollo. “Two of those sacks were my fault. I was scrambling a little too much. I got a little too confident in my speed.” Notable: Before leaving the game with the knee injury and his team trailing 7-0, Traynor was making his usual impact. In two-plus defensive series, he had three tackles and a forced fumble … Traynor wasn’t the only key LF player to go down. Defensive lineman Jaxon Mills missed the second half with a lower body injury. Both had MRIs on Monday. … Junior outside backer Francis Nicholson was sidelined with a concession. … Sophomore outside linebacker Cal Wonham definitely is a player to watch in coming seasons. The 5-10, 177-pounder finished the game with five tackles to go along with a fumble recovery and blocked PAT attempt. … Junior Matthew Clifford wound up leading the team in tackles with eight. Nicholas Athenson and Harry Larson had six stops each, while Gabe Funk and Jonathan DiValerio had five tackles apiece. … Running back Wes Janeck ended the game with 60 yards on 22 carries but got into the end zone (2-yard run). … Star placekicker and starting cornerback Kyle Gattari was first to put the Scouts on the board with a 44-yard field goal with time expiring in the first quarter. ■
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education can best flourish — with one caveat: it needed access to a big city. Problem was, when he researched the possibilities, only 10 fits emerged Way back when — let’s say during the 20th century — college students across the country, including Haverford, Bard and Occidental. Most of grabbed their diploma and often were clueless about what to do next. them had entrenched presidents. Perhaps a career-development office the size of a closet had encouraged “When the Lake Forest position opened up, I jumped,” Schutt a few on-campus interviews with visiting companies before graduasays. “I was deeply fortunate to get the opportunity.” Under his tion, but in general the transition from all-knowing senior to the real guidance, a Center for Chicago Programs helps students and facworld was a bracing slap in the face. ulty take advantage of the city’s educational resources. About Stephen Schutt, president of Lake Forest College, is determined three dozen students, for instance, take classes at the School of to change that. the Art Institute. “We’ve really embraced the responsibility of preparing the student Schutt’s path to a leader in education was as winding as Sheridan for life after college,” says Schutt while enjoying a reuben sandwich Road that bisects LFC’s campus. Armed with a bachelor of arts degree from Earlham College, the Ohio native became a newsand a bowl of tomato bisque soup at the Market Club recently. In fact, for the first time in a quarter century, LFC changed its paper reporter and covered the 1980 Reagan-Carter presidential mission statement, adding this line: “We prepare students for and campaign. After acquiring a master of arts in English literature help them attain rewarding and productive careers.” Today six fullfrom the University of London, he also earned a juris doctorate from time people — up from one full-timer when Schutt started his tenure the University of Pennsylvania. He served as chief of staff to U.S. in 2001 — work in the career development office. Freshmen develop Senator Harris Wofford and worked in a law firm. As he toiled, he probably wished he had enjoyed the career preparaindividual plans that can lead to internships and jobs. They find alumni tion his LFC students now have. mentors around the world through Forester Career Network. “I thought, ‘Is anything I’m doing what I want to spend the rest of Such a commitment to a student’s future is rare at colleges today — and sets the 1,530-student liberal arts school apart my life doing?’ With law, the answer was no,” he says. “I’ve always from its contemporaries. Schutt says the brutal 2008-2009 been grateful for my own education. It became increasingly clear recession prompted the changes, as both students and pareducation was something I could spend my life on and not tire of.” ents yearned to see that four years of classes achieved When he steps away from the office, Schutt enjoys swimming an actual outcome. ¾ of a mile in the college pool and reading biographies (he “I want students to come into the college to study just finished one on Thomas Jefferson). If he leaves town for what they’re interested in, but I want them to commit a long weekend, his favorite jaunt is to visit a presidential to post-graduate opportunities,” Schutt says. library. He and his wife Loretta Grennon, an attorney Giving students an edge in their careers isn’t and teacher, have two children and live in Lake Forest. the only change under Schutt’s leadership. Few know that Schutt helped create a public school Enrollment has jumped about 25 percent, and in Philadelphia. On behalf of the University of applications have more than doubled. More Pennsylvania, he spent more than a year meeting than $100 million is being invested in facility with representatives of the Philadelphia Public improvements, from a popular sports center School System, The university agreed to put up to a science center scheduled to open in 2017. money for a preK-8 school as long as it could New majors in finance and other topics have been hire teachers without regard to seniority. The added, and off-campus programs have emerged in Sadie Tanner Mosell Alexander School is now China, New Zealand, and elsewhere. an oasis amid the battered inner-city system. “It may sound odd, but we want students to leave camThose students have a good chance to gradupus — to go abroad, to go to Washington, D.C.,” Schutt ate from college, something many of their parents says. did not do. 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