Hinsdale Police Officer Steve Ruban talks to J. T. Pyle (center with football) and (from left) Charlie Huth, Abiti McGann and Luke Pyle who play for the Hinsdale Falcon youth league during Friday's varsity game at Hinsdale Central. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Tim
A crowd, including George Tomlinson (center) of Hinsdale, whose son plays on Hinsdale Central varsity football team, show up to fill the stands Friday. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
A crowd comes to watch the Hinsdale Central varsity football game against St. Charles North on Friday. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Nancy Green of Hinsdale collects memberships for the Hinsdale Central Boosters during Friday's football gams against St. Charles North. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Hinsdale Central senior Tanner Makris (center) of Hinsdale cheers on his team with Hinsdale seniors Alec Hutcherson (right) and Claire St. Cyr (center left) during Friday's football game. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
A crowd fills the stands during the Hinsdale Central varsity football game against St. Charles North on Friday. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Hinsdale Central driver's education and physical education teacher Alan Housner and volunteer Preston Thomas of Clarendon Hills grill brats and hot dogs during the football games at Hinsdale Central. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
HINSDALE — More than 2,000 people showed up Friday at Hinsdale Central for the annual beginning of a fall tradition: Friday night football. Those in attendance came in a large variety of ages, sizes and reasons for being there. Young children who have older siblings … Read More