Sat, Sep 3 Final
Football
7 Wis. Lutheran
42 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Sep 10 Final
Football
55 Lake Forest
0 at Lawrence
Sat, Sep 17 Final
Football
14 Knox
48 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Oct 1 Final
Football
41 Lake Forest
10 at Cornell
Sat, Oct 8 Final
Football
7 Illinois Col.
40 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Oct 15 Final
Football
16 Ripon
14 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Oct 22 Final
Football
0 Grinnell
49 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Oct 29 Final
Football
14 Monmouth
31 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Nov 5 Final
Football
36 Lake Forest
3 at Beloit
Sat, Nov 12 Final
Football
13 Lake Forest
7 at Chicago
Sat, Nov 19 Final
Football
0 Lake Forest
50 at #1 North Central
Sat, Sep 2 Final
Football
24 Lake Forest
0 at Wis. Lutheran
Sat, Sep 9 Final
Football
37 Lake Forest
6 at Illinois Col.
Sat, Sep 16 Final
Football
7 Cornell
41 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Sep 30 Final
Football
50 Lake Forest
0 at Knox
Sat, Oct 7 Final
Football
0 Lawrence
76 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Oct 14 Final
Football
0 Grinnell
47 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Oct 21 Final
Football
0 Lake Forest
12 at Ripon
Sat, Oct 28 Final
Football
0 Beloit
41 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Nov 4 Final
Football
14 Lake Forest
16 at Monmouth
Sat, Nov 11 Final
Football
15 Chicago
14 vs. Lake Forest
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Jim Catanzaro Among Coaches Attending Marine Corps Leadership Workshop

Photo courtesy dvidshub.net
Photo courtesy dvidshub.net

Lake Forest College Head Football Coach Jim Catanzaro was one of nearly 50 coaches from across the United States who attended Marine Corps Recruiting Command's 2018 Coaches Workshop aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, from May 16-19.

The workshop is designed to teach coaches and key influencers from diverse backgrounds about leadership styles and characteristics, and career opportunities as a Marine officer. In turn, the attendees take this information back with them to better educate and train their athletes while serving as advocates for the Corps.

"This was a tremendous experience," began Catanzaro. "To share time with coaches from across divisions and sports and be led by some of the greatest defenders of our country was incredible. The skills and traits that the United States Marine Corps tries to instill in their soldiers are very similar to the skill sets we hope our athletes possess. Being challenged to think outside the box and help motivate the same population of elite 18-to-22-year-olds was a great professional development experience mixed with exciting activities. I left the week not only wiser, but energized and inspired to come back and put to work what I have learned for the betterment of Forester Football."

During the workshop, coaches learned about Officer Candidates School and participated in a series of simulated experiences, such as the Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, MRAP Rollover Egress Trainer, and a Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer. Attendees also had the opportunity to practice martial arts techniques, work out with Marines and speak to Marine officers attending The Basic School about their training during lunch. Additionally, they witnessed the precision performances of the Silent Drill Platoon, the President's Own Marine Corps Band, and the Commandant's Own Drum and Bugle Corps at an Evening Parade. They concluded their journey at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, decorated with the history of the Corps, including the three new Battles Won sculptures.

The workshop is the first exposure of the military for several coaches, but their mission on and off the field resemble that of the Marine Corps': make Marines, win battles and return quality citizens to society; coaches' missions are to make better athletes, win matches and games, and return exceptional individuals back into the civilian workforce.

The coaches, equipped with knowledge based on first-hand experiences, can apply what they learned to their athletic teams while dispelling myths and informing them of the several opportunities within the Marine Corps.

(Several parts of this story were taken from a similar feature on dvidshub.net)