A Homecoming win over Hinsdale South also kept Hinsdale Central in the Chicago Tribune's No. 15 spot for the third straight week.
The seminar will take place Tuesday night at Hinsdale Central High School and will also feature Dr. Chuck Bush-Joseph, team physician for the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bulls.
For the second straight week, the Red Devils had to come from behind in the second half to beat a rival opponent.
The Red Devils also held steady in the Chicago Tribune's rankings at No. 15.
Junior Christian Meyer scored two goals for the Red Devils, who took home the Silver Brick after three straight losses to the Lions from 2009 to 2011.
The Red Devils are 4-1 after overcoming a 287-yard passing performance by a sophomore Lions quarterback making his first varsity start.
The host Red Devils will look to take back the brick after a 1-0 loss against the Lions in 2011.
The Red Devils suffered their first loss of the season last week against Glenbard West at home; they go on the road this week for a 7:30 p.m. start in La Grange.
The Red Devils went from No. 20 to No. 15; they face rival Lyons Township Friday night.
Trailing by 10 points at halftime, the Hilltoppers took control in third quarter and held on in the fourth.
The Red Devils will need a big upset to stay unbeaten against the 3-0 Hilltoppers Friday night in Hinsdale.
One week after the Red Devils running game keyed Hinsdale Central's win over Leyden, their quarterback led the way in their Week 3 win.
The Red Devils start West Suburban Silver play against a 2-0 Panthers team that has yet to allow a point on defense.
Hinsdale Central senior Jack Allen improves to 42-0 by rolling over the 285-pound field at Downers North Saturday.
HCHS celebrated some major victories this past week. We brought them altogether for this week's Viewfinder.
Oswego also advances to the Hinsdale Central Sectional, placing second in Monday's regional gymnastics meet, while individuals from Hinsdale South, Plainfield North and Yorkville survive with strong performances.
Hinsdale Central's Jack Allen and Scott McDowell officially sign with Big Ten schools, while Illinois-bound Pat Flavin leads four Benet recruits.
From individual accomplishments to team championships, Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Patch reviews top moments in high school sports.
State ranked Benet Academy topples Hinsdale Central 58-31
Losses for Lady Red Devils in basketball tourney
Oakbrook Soccer Club U-17 Women Go 10-0 for Fall Season
Hinsdale South's girls basketball team counting on upperclassmen to show the way.
Attempt to set record will raise money in honor of a former Hinsdale Central graduate who was killed in action in Afghanistan.
A 15-point service run in the second game by Danielle Romeo powers the Hornets to a 25-20, 25-9 victory over Oswego East.
Former Chicago Blackhawk Marty Lapointe takes the Stanley Cup through a trip through Hinsdale.
Lyons Township mounted comebacks during both sets to win WSC Silver.
The Red Devils score 3 goals in the second half and shutout York in the win
Coach Jess Krueger looks ahead to next Monday's sectional tournament.
Dozens of young players learning good sportsmanship as well as soccer skills.
Almost immediately as the 10 a.m. games started, so did the rain.
Red Devil's Erin Ahern, who shot a hole-in-one at last year's state tourney, is like a third coach for a young, but talented, team.
Hinsdale Central's Jake Knowles, Keith Hahn and Pat Foley have fun off the field, but they're all business on it.