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With all of the past success Morris has had, some may have been disappointed. Struck viewed the result as an opportunity to latch onto the judges’ report and attempt to get better prior to Saturday’s do-or-die final day showdown.

“We practiced a little bit this morning,” she said. “We ended up changing one of the formations based on the judges’ comments and there were a couple of things they wanted us to clear up and clarify.”

As in Olympic figure skating and gymnastics, the scorekeeping differs from the baseball, basketball and football that most are accustomed to.

“We have judges, there’s no four quarters and it’s a little more subjective to opinion and things like that,” Struck said, adding that sometimes the judges can be less than specific about a team’s strengths or shortcomings.

“Sometimes certain judges will say ‘at 24-seconds (of a 3-minute routine) they had a really good this.’ Sometimes it’s more general,” she said. “Depending on what they comment, you can sometimes tell what it is, if it’s a technique element or if it’s a transitional something.”

With 91 teams competing in three different enrollment-based classes, Friday’s activities didn’t end until nearly 9 p.m.

After a long day at the coliseum, it was time for the team to kick back a bit.

“We kind of ordered pizza and the girls just kind of relaxed to get ready for (Saturday),” Struck said.

Following Saturday morning’s practice, the Redskins reported in at the Coliseum at 2:25 that afternoon for stretching and a final “full-floor” prep at an ice arena adjacent to the Coliseum floor.

They took the floor for their routine at 3 p.m., learned of their finish around 4:15 and quickly headed home.

Crystal Lake Central took the Class 2A title after finishing third in Friday’s preliminary. Lake Forest was second on both days. Highland, which won Friday’s prelim, was deemed third best on Saturday. Vernon Hills, Grayslake North and Troy Triad all got past Morris on Saturday to finish fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.

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