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− | '''Homewood-Flossmoor''' is located just South of Chicago. Over time, they probably have been the strongest program in the South Suburbs, winning nine IHSA Sectional Titles and several | + | '''Homewood-Flossmoor''' is located just South of Chicago. Over time, they probably have been the strongest program in the South Suburbs, winning nine IHSA Sectional Titles and several [[Southwestern Suburban Conference]] Conference Titles. |
Throughout much of the 1990s, H-F hosted one of the largest tournaments in Illinois, typically occurring in January and attracting over forty teams. The questions were written, and the tournament was run, by Will Oldaker, who is now a member of the [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]]. Oldaker's teams consistently were among the strongest in the state, playing a full schedule of local tournaments and winning close to ninety percent of their matches. | Throughout much of the 1990s, H-F hosted one of the largest tournaments in Illinois, typically occurring in January and attracting over forty teams. The questions were written, and the tournament was run, by Will Oldaker, who is now a member of the [[IHSSBCA Hall of Fame]]. Oldaker's teams consistently were among the strongest in the state, playing a full schedule of local tournaments and winning close to ninety percent of their matches. | ||
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==Noted team accomplishments== | ==Noted team accomplishments== | ||
− | * IHSA Regional Titles ( | + | * IHSA Regional Titles (14): 2024, 2023, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002 |
− | * IHSA Sectional Titles (12): | + | * IHSA Sectional Titles (12): 2015, 2013, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2002, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990 |
− | ==IHSSBCA | + | ==Individual Honors== |
− | + | ===IHSSBCA All-Sectional=== | |
+ | *2024: Jack Piros, Everett Van Til (2A) | ||
+ | *2023: Jack Piros, Rodney Branch, Mickey McGrory (2A) | ||
+ | *2022: Jack Piros, Sam Starkenburg, Umar Ryan (2A) | ||
+ | *2020: Eric Piros, Janellie Roach (2A) | ||
+ | *2019: Jimmy Humphrey, Myles Walker (2A) | ||
+ | *2018: [[Declan Cawley]], Jimmy Humphrey (2A) | ||
+ | *2017: Lily Hamer, [[Declan Cawley]] (2A) | ||
+ | *2016: [[Michael Gislason]], Lily Hamer (2A) | ||
+ | *2015: [[Michael Gislason]], Lily Hamer, Jacob Fontana (2A) | ||
+ | *2008: Christopher Izzo, Mike Marszowski, James Shannon (2A) | ||
+ | *2007: Max Willer (2A) | ||
+ | *2006: Joe Houlihan (2A) | ||
+ | *2005: Ryan Ferguson (2A) | ||
+ | *2004: Matt Khan (2A) | ||
+ | *2002: Parag Bhayani (2A) | ||
− | ===All- | + | ===[[IHSSBCA_All_State_Program|IHSSBCA All-State]]=== |
− | * | + | * 2024: Jack Piros (Second Team) Class 2A |
− | * | + | * 2023: Jack Piros (Second Team) Class 2A |
− | * | + | * 2017: Lily Hamer (First Team) Class 2A |
− | * | + | * 2016: [[Michael Gislason]] (First Team), Lily Hamer (Second Team) Class 2A |
− | + | * 2015: [[Michael Gislason]] (Second Team) Class 2A | |
− | + | * 2006: Joseph Houlihan (Second Team) Class 2A | |
− | + | * 2002: Parag Bhayani (First Team) Class 2A | |
− | *2015 | ||
− | * | ||
− | === | + | ===[[Team Illinois]]=== |
− | + | * 2003: Parag Bhayani | |
− | + | * 2002: Parag Bhayani -- selected to All-American Team | |
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− | * Parag Bhayani | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===2016-2017=== | ===2016-2017=== | ||
− | Despite the loss of player Michael Gislason and a new assistant coach, H-F enjoyed moderate success in the 2016-2017 season, and their accomplishments included being tied for 4th at NAQT state and qualifying for Masonic state for the first time in recent school history. H-F won their conference championships but lost their sectional to rival [[Sandburg]], a team that they had gone 4-2 with throughout the year. Senior Lily Hamer also had the unprecedented-for-H-F distinction of being named to the all-tournament team of every tournament the team attended. The accomplishments of the season were made even more remarkable considering the apathy of the varsity starting lineup- the phrases "Who cares?" and "It's just a game anyway" were heard increasingly often as the long-awaited last tournament of the season neared. | + | Despite the loss of player Michael Gislason and a new assistant coach, H-F enjoyed moderate success in the 2016-2017 season, and their accomplishments included being tied for 4th at NAQT state and qualifying for Masonic state for the first time in recent school history. H-F won their conference championships but lost their sectional to rival [[Sandburg]], a team that they had gone 4-2 with throughout the year. Senior Lily Hamer also had the unprecedented-for-H-F distinction of being named to the all-tournament team of every tournament the team attended. The accomplishments of the season were made even more remarkable considering the apathy of the varsity starting lineup- the phrases "Who cares?" and "It's just a game anyway" were heard increasingly often as the long-awaited last tournament of the season neared. Junior [[Declan Cawley]] made the All-Sectional team, and distinguished himself as the team mythology and psych player. |
− | '''[[2016 NAQT state]]'''- H-F tied for fourth place at NAQT state, an improvement on their eighth-place finish at the previous tournament. With sophomore Jimmy Humphrey promoted temporarily to the A team, the team was in good spirits and won two narrow victories over [[Carbondale]]. Senior Lily Hamer had an exceptionally good day, powering nearly every Shakespeare question (once, memorably, so early that the moderator thought she had dropped her buzzer), and getting a long-awaited question on the movie Milk first clue. Juniors Declan Cawley (newly promoted to team captain) and Luca Strohmeier, and senior Thomas Simon also put up a good fight, and Luca powered a Simpsons tossup to cement the second win over Carbondale. Jimmy Humphrey was especially lauded for getting one of only a few tossups scored over [[Stevenson]]. | + | '''[[2016 NAQT state]]'''- H-F tied for fourth place at NAQT state, an improvement on their eighth-place finish at the previous tournament. With sophomore Jimmy Humphrey promoted temporarily to the A team, the team was in good spirits and won two narrow victories over [[Carbondale]]. Senior Lily Hamer had an exceptionally good day, powering nearly every Shakespeare question (once, memorably, so early that the moderator thought she had dropped her buzzer), and getting a long-awaited question on the movie Milk first clue. Juniors [[Declan Cawley]] (newly promoted to team captain) and Luca Strohmeier, and senior Thomas Simon also put up a good fight, and Luca powered a Simpsons tossup to cement the second win over Carbondale. Jimmy Humphrey was especially lauded for getting one of only a few tossups scored over [[Stevenson]]. |
− | == | + | ==Former varsity players== |
[[Nathaniel Bouchie]] | [[Nathaniel Bouchie]] | ||
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[[Thomas Simon]] | [[Thomas Simon]] | ||
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+ | [[James Humphrey]] | ||
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+ | Luca Strohmeier | ||
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+ | Michael Bonthron | ||
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+ | Lily Hamer | ||
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+ | Ethan Bosch | ||
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+ | Michael Colton | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 16 March 2024
Homewood-Flossmoor Vikings | |
Location: Flossmoor, Illinois | |
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Coaches | Michael Sacks |
State Championships | Masonic 1996 |
Program Status | Unknown |
School Size | Unknown |
NAQT Page | link |
Homewood-Flossmoor is located just South of Chicago. Over time, they probably have been the strongest program in the South Suburbs, winning nine IHSA Sectional Titles and several Southwestern Suburban Conference Conference Titles.
Throughout much of the 1990s, H-F hosted one of the largest tournaments in Illinois, typically occurring in January and attracting over forty teams. The questions were written, and the tournament was run, by Will Oldaker, who is now a member of the IHSSBCA Hall of Fame. Oldaker's teams consistently were among the strongest in the state, playing a full schedule of local tournaments and winning close to ninety percent of their matches.
In the first few years of the 21st Century, the team returned to powerhouse status under Coach Robert Girsch, thanks in large part to the play of Parag Bhayani.
The team, now coached by Michael Sacks, is perhaps the top team in the South Suburbs. They won their IHSA Sectionals in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2013, and 2015. Coach Sacks also revived the Homewood-Flossmoor Invitational for a couple of years and then started hosting IHSSBCA tournaments such as Kickoffs and Turnabouts.
Noted team accomplishments
- IHSA Regional Titles (14): 2024, 2023, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002
- IHSA Sectional Titles (12): 2015, 2013, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2002, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990
Individual Honors
IHSSBCA All-Sectional
- 2024: Jack Piros, Everett Van Til (2A)
- 2023: Jack Piros, Rodney Branch, Mickey McGrory (2A)
- 2022: Jack Piros, Sam Starkenburg, Umar Ryan (2A)
- 2020: Eric Piros, Janellie Roach (2A)
- 2019: Jimmy Humphrey, Myles Walker (2A)
- 2018: Declan Cawley, Jimmy Humphrey (2A)
- 2017: Lily Hamer, Declan Cawley (2A)
- 2016: Michael Gislason, Lily Hamer (2A)
- 2015: Michael Gislason, Lily Hamer, Jacob Fontana (2A)
- 2008: Christopher Izzo, Mike Marszowski, James Shannon (2A)
- 2007: Max Willer (2A)
- 2006: Joe Houlihan (2A)
- 2005: Ryan Ferguson (2A)
- 2004: Matt Khan (2A)
- 2002: Parag Bhayani (2A)
IHSSBCA All-State
- 2024: Jack Piros (Second Team) Class 2A
- 2023: Jack Piros (Second Team) Class 2A
- 2017: Lily Hamer (First Team) Class 2A
- 2016: Michael Gislason (First Team), Lily Hamer (Second Team) Class 2A
- 2015: Michael Gislason (Second Team) Class 2A
- 2006: Joseph Houlihan (Second Team) Class 2A
- 2002: Parag Bhayani (First Team) Class 2A
Team Illinois
- 2003: Parag Bhayani
- 2002: Parag Bhayani -- selected to All-American Team
History
2016-2017
Despite the loss of player Michael Gislason and a new assistant coach, H-F enjoyed moderate success in the 2016-2017 season, and their accomplishments included being tied for 4th at NAQT state and qualifying for Masonic state for the first time in recent school history. H-F won their conference championships but lost their sectional to rival Sandburg, a team that they had gone 4-2 with throughout the year. Senior Lily Hamer also had the unprecedented-for-H-F distinction of being named to the all-tournament team of every tournament the team attended. The accomplishments of the season were made even more remarkable considering the apathy of the varsity starting lineup- the phrases "Who cares?" and "It's just a game anyway" were heard increasingly often as the long-awaited last tournament of the season neared. Junior Declan Cawley made the All-Sectional team, and distinguished himself as the team mythology and psych player.
2016 NAQT state- H-F tied for fourth place at NAQT state, an improvement on their eighth-place finish at the previous tournament. With sophomore Jimmy Humphrey promoted temporarily to the A team, the team was in good spirits and won two narrow victories over Carbondale. Senior Lily Hamer had an exceptionally good day, powering nearly every Shakespeare question (once, memorably, so early that the moderator thought she had dropped her buzzer), and getting a long-awaited question on the movie Milk first clue. Juniors Declan Cawley (newly promoted to team captain) and Luca Strohmeier, and senior Thomas Simon also put up a good fight, and Luca powered a Simpsons tossup to cement the second win over Carbondale. Jimmy Humphrey was especially lauded for getting one of only a few tossups scored over Stevenson.
Former varsity players
Luca Strohmeier
Michael Bonthron
Lily Hamer
Ethan Bosch
Michael Colton
See also
- 1990 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 1991 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 1992 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 1993 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 1995 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 1997 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 2002 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 2006 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 2008 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 2009 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 2013 IHSA State Championship Tournament
- 2015 IHSA State Championship Tournament