Here is the exclusive finish of the Hinsdale Hornet-Devil Invite girls race
Coverage
Palatine senior Graham Brown discusses his big victory at Hinsdale
Hinsdale Central assistant head coach Noah Lawrence details his team's great Hinsdale Invite victory
Neuqua Valley's boys head coach Paul Vandersteen discusses his team's performance.
Hinsdale Central Girls head coach Mark McCabe examines his girls performance plus star Alexa Haff
Glenbard West head coach Paul Hass shares his assessment of his team's performance at the Hinsdale Invitational
The barometer reading in the Chicago area (where the majority top notch competition will be) is supposed to only reach the mid-70s. This is perfect for a long distance sport such as cross country. A bevy of great meets will be anchored by the Hinsdale Red Devil-Hornet Invitational.
Defending Illinois 3A state champions in the Hinsdale Central boys and Glenbard West girls showed they are not ready to give up the #1 spot in their state with their team wins at the Hornet Red Devil Invitational.
The mega hyped Hinsdale Hornet-Devil Invitational lived up to the billing and churned out some great performances.
They say the hardest thing in sports to do is defending a championship. In Hinsdale Central Boys and Glen Ellyn Glenbard West’s Girls case, they are the respective 3A state championship team title holders. They both come into their season openers with ample artillery to stave off any would be hunters. Beautiful Katherine Legge Memorial Woods Park in Hinsdale provided just the right setting.