Articles from the March 10, 2022 edition


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  • Thomas McCleary

    Updated Mar 14, 2022

    Thomas McCleary, a 19-year Hinsdale resident, passed away March 12, 2022, after fighting a courageous battle against cancer. Tom, 63, was born and raised in the suburbs of Detroit. He lived in New York City and Chicago before settling in Hinsdale. He received an engineering degree from University of Michigan and an MBA from the Wharton School Business. He spent 30 years in the financial markets and upon retiring, joined his wife, Megan, in residential real estate. Tom was marr...

  • Instant replay

    Updated Mar 9, 2022

    Hinsdale Central hosted the Wanner Invite for varsity boys gymnastics Saturday, where senior Matthew Cihlar demonstrated his prowess on the rings and his sophomore brother Marc went airborne on a vault. The Red Devils placed second to conference rival LT at the event with 144.55 points. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Sports results

    Updated Mar 9, 2022

    Gymnastics, boys March 5 @ Wanner Invite V places 2nd with 144.55 points All-around Matthew Cihlar, 3rd, 52.9 Reyes, 9th, 40.4 Floor exercise Matthew Cihlar, 2nd, 8.9 Reyes, 8th, 8.3 Theotikos, 13th, 7.9 Pommel horse Matthew Cihlar, 5th, 8.2 Reyes, 8th, 7.85 Theotikos, 10th, 7.5 Still rings Matthew Cihlar, 3rd, 8.8 Marc Cihlar, 9th, 7.25 Banerjee, 10th (tie), 7.2 Vault Matthew Cihlar, 2nd, 9.2 Marc Cihlar, 5th, 8.7 Reyes, 11th, 7.35 Parallel bars Matthew Cihlar, 3rd (tie), 9.1 Theotikos, 14th, 7.6 Marc Cihlar, 17th, 7.2...

  • Student athlete profile

    Ken Knutson|Updated Mar 9, 2022

    Name: Erin Milligan Year: senior Hometown: Hinsdale What drew you to track? I've liked to run since I was little. It was just a sport that I thought was really fun, and I actually started track in middle school. How have you evolved since freshman year? I think I've gotten a lot more confident racing. I've always been competitive, but I believe in my training more now and can put myself in better position now than when I was a freshman. You've transitioned from sprints to...