Articles from the February 3, 2022 edition


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  • W. Kenneth Hall Jr.

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    W. Kenneth Hall Jr., 85, of Elmhurst, formerly of Hinsdale, died Feb. 3, 2022. He is survived by his sons, Craig (Sandy) Hall and John (Skyla) Hall; his grandchildren, Andrew Hall, Kyle Hall and Mike McCabe; his sister, Diane Lesky; and his nephews, Doug (Jeff Steele) Lesky and David (Jan) Lesky. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anne G. Hall; and his daughter, Moira Hall. Visitation is from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8th, at Sullivan Funeral Home, 60 S. Grant St.,...

  • Ruth Jane Brummet

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Ruth Jane Brummet, 94, of Bloomington passed away Feb. 2, 2022, at Martin Health Center in Bloomington. Jane was born in 1927 in Washburn to Gail and Gene Kunkle. Jane loved music and was a music major at the University of Illinois. She was an active member of First Christian Church in Bloomington and was a life-long member of the choir, where she enjoyed many friendships while singing in quartets and other musical ensembles. She was proficient in both the piano and organ as...

  • Wence F. Cerne Jr.

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Wence F. Cerne Jr., 90, of Burr Ridge passed away peacefully Feb. 1, 2022. He was born in 1931 in Chicago to the Wence F. and Leonie (nee Stranen) Cerne. Wence lived a very successful life that was highlighted by his strong commitment to his community and his family. He was raised in the Gage Park neighborhood of Chicago, where he graduated from Gage Park High School. He then worked his way through Woodrow Wilson Community College, Emory University and Northwestern University...

  • Let the Games begin!

    Ken Knutson|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics opens tomorrow (wake up at 5:30 a.m. to watch the ceremony live or wait for the taped coverage at 7 p.m.). The Hinsdalean asked Hinsdale Central coaches, the staff at King Keyser and a local collegiate hockey player what be events they'll be tuned into over the next 16 days. Christina Brodell, boys water polo coach Favorite event: freestyle skiing. As a skier, I love seeing people do insane jumps and tricks on skis. I'd like to try: bobsledding...

  • Instant replay

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Hinsdale Central's Eleanor Monyek guards the inbound pass during a Jan. 25 home game against conference rival Glenbard West. Tessa Howe had scored a basket with 40 seconds left to make it 53-53 and send the contest into overtime. Unfortunately the Red Devils came up short in the extra frame, falling to the Hilltoppers 57-62. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Results

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Basketball, boys Feb. 1 vs. Proviso West V wins 62-54 Oosterbaan, 26 points Collignon, 16 points Engels, 8 points Eck, 8 points Jan. 29 @ Bartlett V wins 63-54 Jan. 28 @ Downers North V loses 37-52 Basketball, girls Feb. 1 @ Proviso West V wins 66-46 Sarros, 24 points (career high) Monyek, 18 points Dolan, 11 points McLaughlin, 4 points Sheehan, 3 points Ahdab, 2 points Knapp, 2 points Qiu, 2 points Jan. 28 vs. Downers North V loses 38-47 Jan. 27 vs. Hinsdale South V wins 55-30 Bowling, girls Jan. 31 @ WSC Head Pin Invite V...

  • Spartans clinch two conference championships in one night

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Both the Hinsdale Middle School seventh- and eighth-grade boys basketball teams beat their opponents Friday night at HMS to win their West Suburban Middle School Athletic Conference titles. The seventh-grade Spartans defeated Clarendon Hills Middle School 36-30, and the eighth-graders defeated Bryan 32-27. Seventh-graders J.J. Rastorfort (top row), R.J. Lewis and Cam Linn drive to the basket. Eighth-graders Cullen Bradley (left) and Aryan Bansal (above) contributed to the...