Hall High School Wins 2022 Pork & Pigskins State Championship Presented By The Illinois Pork Producers Association

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The IHSA and the Illinois Pork Producers Association are proud to announce that Hall High School in Spring Valley has been named the best concession stand pork chop sandwich in the state of Illinois in 2022, as they won the second annual Pork and Pigskins State Championship!

Hall beat out a field of nearly 60 IHSA schools, including defending State Champ Normal Community, that competed in the grilloff sponsored by the Illinois Pork Producers Association. Over 150,000 votes were cast online to whittle the 58 competing schools down to the Savory 16. The IHSA then dispersed its expert judges to sample the fare at each of the Savory 16 schools, with Hall winning out on a rubric that included taste, aroma, and appearance.

“Thank you all for giving our school and community the opportunity to participate in this contest,” said Hall High School Athletic Director Eric Bryant. “Our grill team takes enormous pride in their efforts to represent their community and our school.”

The Hall concession crew will be presented with their prize package from the Illinois Pork Producers Association, which includes a $500 reimbursement on their pork purchase for next season, a state championship banner, and the coveted Golden Spatula, at the 2022 IHSA Football State Championships on Saturday, November 26 at Memorial Stadium on the University of Illinois campus in Champaign-Urbana.

The 2022 Savory 16 included…

Berkshire Duroc Hampshire Yorkshire
Bureau Valley El Paso-Gridley Greenville Iroquois West
Hall Fieldcrest Normal Community Kaneland
Kewanee Flanagan-Cornell North Mac Lemont
Rockridge Princeville Olympia Lincoln-Way Central

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