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'''Hinsdale Central''' High School is a public high school in Hinsdale, Illinois, near Chicago. It competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series.
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! align=center colspan=2| Location: <br> Hinsdale, Illinois
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|'''Coaches'''|| Alan McCloud, [[Tony Scarps]]
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|'''State championships'''|| [[1992 IHSA State Championship Tournament|1992 IHSA]]<br> Masonic: 2016 Class 3A <br> 2016 IHSA
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|'''Nationals appearances'''|| HSNCT: 2023, 2019, 2016, 2015, 2014, NSC: 2023, 2016, 2015
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The team was coached by Donna Watkins throughout the 1990s and for a few additional years. Under her, the team won the 1992 IHSA State Championship and finished 2nd in 1998 and 2002. The team has never entered a large number of invitationals--most of its matches are played within the West Suburban Conference.
 
  
==Current (2013-2014) Players==
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'''Hinsdale Central High School''' is a public high school in Hinsdale, Illinois located in the central Chicago suburbs. It competes in Class AA, the large school division, of the [[IHSA]]'s State Championship Series. The Red Devils also compete in the [[West Suburban Conference]].
'''Sophomores (2016)'''
 
  
[[Sunny Chen]]
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Hinsdale Central is one of the stronger quiz bowl programs in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl]], regularly winning its Conference & IHSA Sectional as well as qualifying for playoffs in large tournaments like HSNCT & PACE NSC. The team was coached by Donna Watkins throughout the 1990s and the early 2000s. During her tenure the team won the [[1992 IHSA State Championship Tournament]] and finished 2nd in 1998 and 2002, racking up a succession of conference, regional, and sectional titles in the process. Upon her retirement, Alisha McCloud and then Eric Jensen coached in succession, followed by Alan McCloud taking over as the new (and current) head coach.
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==Notable Team Accomplishments==
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*'''IHSA State Finals (1st Place): 2016-2A'''
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*IHSA State Finals (2nd Place): 2022-2A, 2015-2A, 2002-2A, 1998-2A
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*Masonic State Tournament: 2020 - 3rd (3A), 2017 - 4th (3A), '''2016 - 1st (3A)'''
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*IHSA Sectional titles: (11) 2023-2A, 2022-2A, 2021-2A, 2016-2A, 2015-2A, 2007-2A, 2002-2A, 1998-2A, 1996-2A, 1995-2A, 1994-2A, 1992-2A
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*Masonic State Qualifiers: 2020-3A, 2017-3A, 2016-3A, 2006
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*West Suburban Conference Champions: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
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*IHSSBCA NAQT Illinois State Championship: 2023 - 6th, 2020 - 4th, 2019 - 6th, 2016 - 2nd, 2015 - 2nd
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*NAQT Midwest Championship: 2014 - 7th
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*NAQT High School National Championship Tournament: 2023 - T65th, 2021 - T139th, 2019 - T212th, [[2014 HSNCT]] T-34th, [[2015 HSNCT]] T-8th,
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*PACE National Scholastic Championship: [[2015 NSC]] 25th, [[2016 HSNCT]] T-8th, [[2016 NSC]] 4th
  
[[James Zhou]]
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==History==
 
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===2013-2014===
[[Andrew Coyner]]
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Starting with the 2013-2014 school year, Hinsdale Central's team was composed entirely of sophomores and freshmen, due the the graduation of its entire A team from the previous season and the loss of everyone else. That year's freshman recruiting class was also weak, as only 5 freshmen were left by the end of the season; surprisingly, the team gained just as many new sophomores as freshmen, making the class of 2016 arguably the most successful recruiting class in Hinsdale Central's history. The sophomores proved to be highly motivated, surpassing the previous team in several regards and bringing the program to new heights.
 
 
[[Jack Mueller]]
 
 
 
[[Hugo Zoells]]
 
  
[[BJ Ryan]]
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Its A team included the core of captains Sunny Chen and James Zhou, as well as a mix of Ankush Bajaj, BJ Ryan, Hugo Zoells, and Harrison Wang. As the season went on, the team made great strides, placing well at tournaments, many of which were attended unaffiliated, becoming, next to perhaps [[Barrington]], the definitive best frosh-soph team in the state. After [[HFT]] in December, it made its [[HSQBRank]] debut at #69, of which some members were very proud. The team often struggled with negging, as it almost always found itself leading the field in negs at tournaments; James's personal record was 26 in a tournament, though he often got 22+, and Sunny's record was 17 negs.  As expected, the team maintained recent dominance within the West Suburban Conference, going undefeated for 15 games. The team won the semifinal and final matches even with top scorer Sunny Chen absent. The team did not attend any State Championships, failing to qualify for [[IHSA]] and [[Masonics]], and opting to not attend the [[NAQT Illinois State Championship]].
  
[[Ankush Bajaj]]
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'''[[2014 HSNCT]]'''-With its entirely-sophomore team, Hinsdale Central entered its first national tournament with moderate expectations. After some deliberation, the A team roster of James Zhou, Sunny Chen, Ankush Bajaj, and BJ Ryan was employed, since BJ's strengths in geography and politics was well-suited for the [[NAQT]] distribution. It started out the morning 4-1 with card number 19, and had a 90-point loss to [[Dorman]] A that came down to the last few tossups after being down by 5 at the half. Following lunch, the team finally crossed the 300 and 400-point barrier against Glasgow, before a close 70-point loss to [[Richard Montgomery]] in which Sunny racked up 5 powers. With a dominant win against [[Hickman]] in Round 12, the team clinched its playoff spot at 6-2. The members were confident that they could finish the prelims 7-3, since they had maintained the number 19 card for the entire day and its next two opponents were slated to be numbers 28 and 10. However, Ransom Everglades A, after being down for the entire match, got to within 10 points with 3 seconds on the timer before getting the final tossup and bonus. In its final match Village A, Hinsdale was up by 160 at the half, but due to passive buzzing on its part as well as clutch plays on Village's part, Hinsdale failed to answer any tossups in the second half and lost by a wide margin. Thus, the team entered the playoffs 6-4 in the losers' bracket. There, they defeated fellow Illinois school [[Fremd]] in Round 17 as well as Winchester Thurston A before losing to Harmony Science Academy by 10 points, ending their playoff run 8-5 and finishing in t-34th place. Though its primary goal leading up to the tournament was to reduce negging, Sunny ended up with 23 negs, and the team finished with the second most negs per game out of the playoff teams.
  
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===2014-2015===
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Over the summer, Hinsdale Central's team members decided to study more, with the B team aiming to be relevant in Illinois, and the A team aiming to be relevant nationally. In 2014-15, it was usually unable to bring a full A or B team to tournaments, resulting in mostly mediocre finishes in competitive divisions. Perhaps the most notable development of this season was the rise of Ankush Bajaj as the dominant generalist and literature player that the team had always lacked.
  
'''Juniors (2015)'''
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The second time in the entire season that a full Hinsdale Central A attended a tournament was at the 2014 [[New Trier Varsity]], where the team competed in an extremely difficult Uber-Competitive Division with 14 of the top teams from Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Texas. The team defeated [[Northmont]] en route to a 4th place finish behind only [[Auburn]], [[DCC]], and [[Northmont]]. 
  
[[Miguel Molina]]
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The third tournament attended by a full A team was the 2015 [[NAQT Illinois State Championship]], the first state championship attended by any of its players. After going 10-1 and defeating all of the top Illinois teams except [[IMSA|IMSA A]], Hinsdale was in a three-way tie for first with IMSA A and Auburn A; it defeated IMSA but then lost to Auburn to finish in 2nd place.
 
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In March, Hinsdale Central B made its very first appearance in the Morlan [[HSQBRank]] at #196.
==History==
 
While the school has had a string of conference, sectional, and regional titles since its state championship in 1992, Hinsdale Central has not played a major role in the Illinois Scholastic Bowl scene in a while.  
 
  
During the 2012-2013 school year, Hinsdale Central Varsity had many of its juniors on Varsity from the previous year return, boding for a strong season with many experienced players. Meanwhile, it recruited and retained for most of the year almost a dozen freshmen--all of them guys. These freshmen, along with about 3 or 4 sophomores who stayed on JV as captains, were very bright and covered a broad range of subjects.
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Hinsdale Central ended its season with a T-8 finish at the 2015 HSNCT and a personally disappointing 25th place at the 2015 PACE NSC. During the latter event, Ankush set a new record for negging with an estimated 30 negs.
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===2015-16===
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Hinsdale Central finished 2nd at NAQT State, 1st at Masonics State, and 1st at IHSA State. Despite this success at the state level, Hinsdale Central A was unable to acquit itself nationally. After an optimistic performance in the prelims, HC A was knocked out by consecutive losses to [[LASA]] and [[TJ]] and finished in 8th place at [[2016 HSNCT|HSNCT]] for the second year in a row. Hinsdale Central A finished fourth at the [[2016 NSC]]. The Varsity team that year was composed of: [[Ankush Bajaj]], [[Sunny Chen]], [[James Zhou]], [[Harrison Wang]], [[B.J. Ryan]], [[Hugo Zoells]].
  
On Varsity, the starting 4 seniors were Sagar Dommaraju, Max Rong, Gideon Ticho and Alex Newkirk, with senior Nina Tandle and sophomore Miguel Molina backing them up. They ended up breezing through West Suburban Conference play, going 11-1 with a close 290-270 loss to only Oak Park River Forest in December, their 8th game. They ended the season as the outright conference champion, forgoing the conference tournament due to both scheduling and weather problems.
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===2016-present===
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All members of the 2015-16 A team were lost to graduation. Despite this, the Red Devils have continued enjoying success with multiple Conference titles & finalist finishes in the Masonic State Tournament. In 2022, the Red Devils won their IHSA Sectional for the first time since 2016, due to [[Oak Park-River Forest]] & [[Fenwick]] having become more competitive in recent years.  
  
On Junior Varsity, there were many freshmen vying for playing time. The players who remained for the entire year were Rohith Balusu, Jack Mueller, Sunny Chen, Ankush Bajaj, Andrew Coyner, James Zhou, BJ Ryan, Hugo Zoells, and Ben Anderson. Of the more noteworthy plaers, Jack specialized in History/Geography, Sunny was a generalist who excelled at Science, Ankush specialized in science, Andrew specialized in History, James was a generalist with no actual focus, BJ specialized in Geography, and Hugo specialized in Music and Literature. In general, three or four freshmen would play at a time, and switch out every 8 or 16 questions, with 1 or 2 sophomore captains in at all times to guide and manage them. Being all boys, this team was very immature and rowdy, often getting in trouble and making messes, though they were much more talented than their conference rivals. They coasted to a 12-0 undefeated record in conference play, almost always with very wide margins of victory. Apparently it was the first undefeated West Suburban JV team in about a decade. Throughout the season, the JV players that were believed to show the most promise and given the most recognition were Ankush Bajaj and Sunny Chen, who played a few games for Varsity on an easy day. Sunny was the superior one out of all of the freshmen, and ended up helping Varsity later in the season.
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==Individual Awards==
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===IHSSBCA All-Sectional===
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*2023: Jiming Chen, Jeffrey Liu, John Hines-Shah (2A)
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*2022: Jiming Chen, Jeffrey Liu, Elijah John (2A)
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*2020: Thomas Mercurio, Allie Yang (2A)
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*2019: Thomas Mercurio, Manvit Adusumilli (2A)
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*2018: Andrea Collins (2A)
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*2017: Harrison Wang, Atharv Garje, Michael Noonan (2A)
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*2016: Ankush Bajaj, Harrison Wang (2A)
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*2015: Sunny Chen, James Zhou, Ankush Bajaj (2A)
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*2014: Sunny Chen, James Zhou (2A)
  
During the season, the Hinsdale Central teams went to only one tournament, [[Loyburn]], hosted by Rockford Auburn and Loyola Academy on December 15, 2012, entering an A and a B team, Varsity and JV respectively. The Varsity roster was the same as normal, though JV was missing its sophomore captains and some freshmen. While conference play was easy, both teams struggled at this tournament, showing just how weak the West Suburban Conference and both Hinsdale teams were in comparison to some of the better teams in the state. Both teams went 1-4 in the morning round, though the A team was placed in the second (out of three) playoff bracket and the B team was placed in the third. In the playoffs, Hinsdale A went 5-2, and Hinsdale B went 4-3. The top Varsity player was Max Rong, who ended up in 24th place with 37.73 ppg over 11 games, while the top JV players were Sunny Chen, 32nd with 31.43 ppg over 7 games, and Andrew Coyner, 37th with 26.67 ppg. Andrew's limited playing time was due to an argument between him and Sunny, which he protested by sitting out. The A team finished 6-5 for the day, while the B team finished 4-7.
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===IHSSBCA All-State===
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*2023: Jiming Chen, Jeffrey Liu (Second Team) Class 2A
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*2020: Thomas Mercurio (First Team) Class 2A
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*2017: Harrison Wang (First Team) Class 2A
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*2016: Ankush Bajaj (First Team), Sunny Chen (First Team), Harrison Wang (Second Team) Class 2A
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*2015: Sunny Chen (First Team), James Zhou (First Team) Class 2A
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*2014: Sunny Chen (Second Team) Class 2A
  
  
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 12 June 2023

Hinsdale Central High School
Hinsdalecentralreddevils.JPG
Location:
Hinsdale, Illinois
Coaches Alan McCloud, Tony Scarps
State championships 1992 IHSA
Masonic: 2016 Class 3A
2016 IHSA
National championships None
Nationals appearances HSNCT: 2023, 2019, 2016, 2015, 2014, NSC: 2023, 2016, 2015
Program status Active


Hinsdale Central High School is a public high school in Hinsdale, Illinois located in the central Chicago suburbs. It competes in Class AA, the large school division, of the IHSA's State Championship Series. The Red Devils also compete in the West Suburban Conference.

Hinsdale Central is one of the stronger quiz bowl programs in Illinois Scholastic Bowl, regularly winning its Conference & IHSA Sectional as well as qualifying for playoffs in large tournaments like HSNCT & PACE NSC. The team was coached by Donna Watkins throughout the 1990s and the early 2000s. During her tenure the team won the 1992 IHSA State Championship Tournament and finished 2nd in 1998 and 2002, racking up a succession of conference, regional, and sectional titles in the process. Upon her retirement, Alisha McCloud and then Eric Jensen coached in succession, followed by Alan McCloud taking over as the new (and current) head coach.

Notable Team Accomplishments

  • IHSA State Finals (1st Place): 2016-2A
  • IHSA State Finals (2nd Place): 2022-2A, 2015-2A, 2002-2A, 1998-2A
  • Masonic State Tournament: 2020 - 3rd (3A), 2017 - 4th (3A), 2016 - 1st (3A)
  • IHSA Sectional titles: (11) 2023-2A, 2022-2A, 2021-2A, 2016-2A, 2015-2A, 2007-2A, 2002-2A, 1998-2A, 1996-2A, 1995-2A, 1994-2A, 1992-2A
  • Masonic State Qualifiers: 2020-3A, 2017-3A, 2016-3A, 2006
  • West Suburban Conference Champions: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
  • IHSSBCA NAQT Illinois State Championship: 2023 - 6th, 2020 - 4th, 2019 - 6th, 2016 - 2nd, 2015 - 2nd
  • NAQT Midwest Championship: 2014 - 7th
  • NAQT High School National Championship Tournament: 2023 - T65th, 2021 - T139th, 2019 - T212th, 2014 HSNCT T-34th, 2015 HSNCT T-8th,
  • PACE National Scholastic Championship: 2015 NSC 25th, 2016 HSNCT T-8th, 2016 NSC 4th

History

2013-2014

Starting with the 2013-2014 school year, Hinsdale Central's team was composed entirely of sophomores and freshmen, due the the graduation of its entire A team from the previous season and the loss of everyone else. That year's freshman recruiting class was also weak, as only 5 freshmen were left by the end of the season; surprisingly, the team gained just as many new sophomores as freshmen, making the class of 2016 arguably the most successful recruiting class in Hinsdale Central's history. The sophomores proved to be highly motivated, surpassing the previous team in several regards and bringing the program to new heights.

Its A team included the core of captains Sunny Chen and James Zhou, as well as a mix of Ankush Bajaj, BJ Ryan, Hugo Zoells, and Harrison Wang. As the season went on, the team made great strides, placing well at tournaments, many of which were attended unaffiliated, becoming, next to perhaps Barrington, the definitive best frosh-soph team in the state. After HFT in December, it made its HSQBRank debut at #69, of which some members were very proud. The team often struggled with negging, as it almost always found itself leading the field in negs at tournaments; James's personal record was 26 in a tournament, though he often got 22+, and Sunny's record was 17 negs. As expected, the team maintained recent dominance within the West Suburban Conference, going undefeated for 15 games. The team won the semifinal and final matches even with top scorer Sunny Chen absent. The team did not attend any State Championships, failing to qualify for IHSA and Masonics, and opting to not attend the NAQT Illinois State Championship.

2014 HSNCT-With its entirely-sophomore team, Hinsdale Central entered its first national tournament with moderate expectations. After some deliberation, the A team roster of James Zhou, Sunny Chen, Ankush Bajaj, and BJ Ryan was employed, since BJ's strengths in geography and politics was well-suited for the NAQT distribution. It started out the morning 4-1 with card number 19, and had a 90-point loss to Dorman A that came down to the last few tossups after being down by 5 at the half. Following lunch, the team finally crossed the 300 and 400-point barrier against Glasgow, before a close 70-point loss to Richard Montgomery in which Sunny racked up 5 powers. With a dominant win against Hickman in Round 12, the team clinched its playoff spot at 6-2. The members were confident that they could finish the prelims 7-3, since they had maintained the number 19 card for the entire day and its next two opponents were slated to be numbers 28 and 10. However, Ransom Everglades A, after being down for the entire match, got to within 10 points with 3 seconds on the timer before getting the final tossup and bonus. In its final match Village A, Hinsdale was up by 160 at the half, but due to passive buzzing on its part as well as clutch plays on Village's part, Hinsdale failed to answer any tossups in the second half and lost by a wide margin. Thus, the team entered the playoffs 6-4 in the losers' bracket. There, they defeated fellow Illinois school Fremd in Round 17 as well as Winchester Thurston A before losing to Harmony Science Academy by 10 points, ending their playoff run 8-5 and finishing in t-34th place. Though its primary goal leading up to the tournament was to reduce negging, Sunny ended up with 23 negs, and the team finished with the second most negs per game out of the playoff teams.

2014-2015

Over the summer, Hinsdale Central's team members decided to study more, with the B team aiming to be relevant in Illinois, and the A team aiming to be relevant nationally. In 2014-15, it was usually unable to bring a full A or B team to tournaments, resulting in mostly mediocre finishes in competitive divisions. Perhaps the most notable development of this season was the rise of Ankush Bajaj as the dominant generalist and literature player that the team had always lacked.

The second time in the entire season that a full Hinsdale Central A attended a tournament was at the 2014 New Trier Varsity, where the team competed in an extremely difficult Uber-Competitive Division with 14 of the top teams from Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Texas. The team defeated Northmont en route to a 4th place finish behind only Auburn, DCC, and Northmont.

The third tournament attended by a full A team was the 2015 NAQT Illinois State Championship, the first state championship attended by any of its players. After going 10-1 and defeating all of the top Illinois teams except IMSA A, Hinsdale was in a three-way tie for first with IMSA A and Auburn A; it defeated IMSA but then lost to Auburn to finish in 2nd place. In March, Hinsdale Central B made its very first appearance in the Morlan HSQBRank at #196.

Hinsdale Central ended its season with a T-8 finish at the 2015 HSNCT and a personally disappointing 25th place at the 2015 PACE NSC. During the latter event, Ankush set a new record for negging with an estimated 30 negs.

2015-16

Hinsdale Central finished 2nd at NAQT State, 1st at Masonics State, and 1st at IHSA State. Despite this success at the state level, Hinsdale Central A was unable to acquit itself nationally. After an optimistic performance in the prelims, HC A was knocked out by consecutive losses to LASA and TJ and finished in 8th place at HSNCT for the second year in a row. Hinsdale Central A finished fourth at the 2016 NSC. The Varsity team that year was composed of: Ankush Bajaj, Sunny Chen, James Zhou, Harrison Wang, B.J. Ryan, Hugo Zoells.

2016-present

All members of the 2015-16 A team were lost to graduation. Despite this, the Red Devils have continued enjoying success with multiple Conference titles & finalist finishes in the Masonic State Tournament. In 2022, the Red Devils won their IHSA Sectional for the first time since 2016, due to Oak Park-River Forest & Fenwick having become more competitive in recent years.

Individual Awards

IHSSBCA All-Sectional

  • 2023: Jiming Chen, Jeffrey Liu, John Hines-Shah (2A)
  • 2022: Jiming Chen, Jeffrey Liu, Elijah John (2A)
  • 2020: Thomas Mercurio, Allie Yang (2A)
  • 2019: Thomas Mercurio, Manvit Adusumilli (2A)
  • 2018: Andrea Collins (2A)
  • 2017: Harrison Wang, Atharv Garje, Michael Noonan (2A)
  • 2016: Ankush Bajaj, Harrison Wang (2A)
  • 2015: Sunny Chen, James Zhou, Ankush Bajaj (2A)
  • 2014: Sunny Chen, James Zhou (2A)

IHSSBCA All-State

  • 2023: Jiming Chen, Jeffrey Liu (Second Team) Class 2A
  • 2020: Thomas Mercurio (First Team) Class 2A
  • 2017: Harrison Wang (First Team) Class 2A
  • 2016: Ankush Bajaj (First Team), Sunny Chen (First Team), Harrison Wang (Second Team) Class 2A
  • 2015: Sunny Chen (First Team), James Zhou (First Team) Class 2A
  • 2014: Sunny Chen (Second Team) Class 2A