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In the second half of our annual round-up of recent Hinsdale Central student-athlete graduates advancing to college sports programs, we continue sharing the new undergrads' thoughts about their fondest Red Devil memories and collegiate aspirations. Layo Adelakun DePaul University, tennis I'll remember: the team atmosphere and having that bond with all the other players. The first day of the state tournament I had a lot of adrenaline, and it was just really cool. I'm looking...
Super Bowl LIII was fast approaching, and Chris Revord was determined to be in his Hinsdale home, not a Hinsdale hospital bed. His battle with multiple myeloma was taking a heavy physical toll, but it couldn't touch his resolve. "He wanted out so badly, and they didn't really want to let him out," said his wife, Callie, recalling a highly charged exchange between Chris and his doctor over the matter. "So they got him fixed up to come home. And that was actually the last time...
Commencement ceremonies in May meant the end of competition for many athletes who played for Hinsdale Central. But a few dozen former Red Devils will have the chance to continue their careers at the college level. The Hinsdalean asked those who have committed to play what they will miss most about Central and their hopes for the next four years. This is the first in a two-part article. Samantha Brescia University of Oregon, lacrosse I'll remember: the bonds and connections I...
BROOKS TONN EVENT A SUCCESS Two recent events held in memory of Brooks Tonn, a 10-year-old Hinsdale boy who loved baseball and football and passed away in 2017, raised money for the Brooks Strong Foundation. The second annual Brooks Tonn Memorial 11U tourney held June 18-23 at Hinsdale Central and Peirce Park in Hinsdale, Walker School in Clarendon Hills and the Oak Brook Park District raised $3,000. Barrington Red won the title at the three-game event, which was hosted by the Devils Baseball Club. Participating teams...